Saturday, 25 June 2011

Kay Jordan's campaign role against Crossrail constitutes a lesson that Ed Miliband must implement in the Labour Party...

2040 Hrs GMT London Saturday 25 June 2011.

By © Muhammad Haque.

The words and the critical thinking being today;s Wrexham, Wales “launch” by Ed Miliband f the “change” project will are doomed to be as a sham. Unless he takes our advice and investigates the Tower Hamlets Labour Party. Why was this sham allowed to remain in place despite being on special measures. Why was it allowed to defy the community and back the Crossrail hole. agenda scam?….. CONTRAST the role of the Tower Hamlets Labour Party clique with the work that Kay Jordan did in defending the community and Ed Miliband will have his problem substantially solved already. In this picture [above] Kay Jordan holds a "No Crossrail digging here" placard as Muhammad Haque speaks 22 Oct 2004 at the very first KHOODEELAAR! demonstration against the Crossrail hole-inviter "locally elected Tower Hamlets Council".

The demonstration took place in the Greatorex Street, opposite the site where the two "local councillors" "surgeries" would take place. The two "local" councilors, then belonging to the Labour Party, were Lutfur Rahman and Abbas Uddin "Helal" who were supposed to have represented the community's OPPOSITION to Big Biz scam Crossrail hoe attacks on the local community that exists around Brick Lane, Hanbury Street, Princelet Street...

They did not do so. Despite calls for them to issue statements clearly putting their true role and their true position on the Crossrail hole, BOTH Abbas and Lutfur failed to make a single statement. If any of them said anything, that was at most peripheral or worse irrelevant. The community defence campaign KHOODEELAAR! created a landmark unique in the history of the East End by successful stopping the Crossrail hole attack on the community that we have described as the "Brick Lane London E1 area" to denote the adjoining streets and thoroughfares that together make up the area that is identified with and as the local community. In that historic achievement for the community, Kay Jordan played a crucial role and the community will be in Kay Jordan’s debt forever for that role alone. KHOODEELAAR! continues the task of defending the community beyond the immediate goal of stopping the Crossrail hole.

In this we are in association with the Kay Jordan Foundation, the ALL VOLUNTEERS NEWS and the Brick Lane Community Business Forum, initiatives that are very closely linked with Kay Jordan’s philosophy and her personal support and dedication. [To be continued]

THE AADHIKARonline Essay on the sick state of the NHS in Tower Hamlets, London, UK
Part 2.

0430 [0420] [0405] Hrs GMT London Saturday 25 June 2011

Educating, resourcing and informing UK Society with original dispatches from the East End of London.

THE AADHIKARonline Essay on the sick state of the NHS in Tower Hamlets, London, UK
Part 2.
The sickness is at the heart of the NHS operation. In every single unit. Be it in a hospital setting or at a GP practice. Be it at the reception or in the consulting room. Be it with a "medically qualified" practitioner or a licensed assistant or another type of accredited ancillary staff paid by the NHS for their "professional job". Everywhere across the NHS “network” in the East End of London borough. And the price is being paid by the uncounted, unrecognized, unlisted casualties who ought not to have suffered the fates and the consequences that hey have invariably been caused whenever they have made the contacts with the NHS units concerned.
The NHS has NOT been a safe place for any of the casualties who have suffered in its hands in the Borough in the past decades. The situation is alarmingly worse today because of the additionally deeply violating layer created with and operated by the use of the Surrogates.
[To be continued]

THE AADHIKAR ONLINE ESSAY on the sick state of the NHS in Tower Hamlets, widely described as "the poorest borough"

0300 Hrs GMT
London
Saturday
25 June 2011
THE AADHIKAR ONLINE ESSAY on the sick state of the NHS in Tower Hamlets, widely described as "the poorest borough".
The sickness of the NHS makes the poverty lethally overwhelming against a safe future for the community in the ordinary East End.
The CONTEXTUAL words
Part 1.
That in Tower Hamlets exist probably the densest incidents of negligence, callousness and disrespect to members of the ordinary public by the "service providers" may at first read like an extraordinary statement to make. Any visitor to the London hospital, renamed "The Royal" as to frighten sense out of your "vulnerable" constitution, will know just how real and truthful the observation is.
How accurate it has been for years. Dating back to well before the tie when they renamed the London Hospital and began to perfect the practice of parading a fiction to make the already perilous prejudiced state of care to the community even worse.

[To be continued]