Wednesday 5 January 2011

When the MPs token 'committee', a 'select committee' showed ignorance about the impact of the negligent plan for Crossrail, Kay Jordan disagreed

1210 Hrs GMT
London
Wednesday
05 January 2011.
Editor © Muhammad Haque
When the MPs token 'committee', a 'select committee' showed ignorance about the impact of the negligent plan for Crossrail, Kay Jordan disagreed.
Disagreement meant she had to substantiate her stand. If that meant she would spend nights working away at finding the evidence then so be it. She would spend nights looking for the evidence.
Kay Jordan has shown that her arguments on the planned Crossrail route - the ‘alignment’- especially the parts in London that affected the Brick Lane, Whitechapel [and adjoining] area, was negligently wrong.
And that negligent wrong had been committed by the relevant ‘planners’ behaving irresponsibly and without reason.
[To be continued]

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