Tuesday 11 December 2012

HOW the KHOODEELAAR! defence of the Brick Lane London E1 area was conducted by taking the campaign to the very heart of the UK Parliamentary Party Establishment


Creating history, catching a Conservative right in Brick Lane London E1 area: UPDATER due

Creating history, catching a Conservative right in Brick Lane London E1 area: UPDATER due
This library picture of Francis Maude is from a moment in his later disastrous role in the spotlight over the UK fuel crisis


0700 [0650] Hrs GMT London Tuesday 11 December 2012

HOW the KHOODEELAAR! defence of the Brick Lane London E1 area was conducted by taking the campaign to the very heart of the UK Parliamentary Party Establishment

Transcript of KHOODEELAAR! Campaign organiser Muhammad Haque’s Questions and Tory Chair Francis Maude Answers 24.04.2006 17:27

AADHIKARonline transcript of the question and answer between Khoodeelaar! Organiser Muhammad Haque and Conservative Party Chair Francis Maude, in Brick Lane London E1 at 1210 Hrs appx GMT on Monday 24 April 2006
Transcript posted on aadhikaronline web pages at 1345 Hrs GMT Monday 24 April 2006 1. Muhammad Haque [Organiser, Khoodeelaar! the Brick Lane London E1 area No to Crossrail hole Bill] : Hello can I ask you a Question from Khoodeelaar?
Francis Maude: Yes. Do.
2. Muhammad Haque: [Khoodeelaar is] the Campaign against Crossrail hole [in the Brick Lane London E1 area]
3. Muhammad Haque What would you say is your Party’s position?
Francis Maude: Well, we’re very much in favour of CrossRail… which we think can deliver very serious benefits to the area but we’re concerned that there shouldn’t be [slight stammer] all of the digging up of [slight stammer] the [Brick Lane London E1 ] area to make it happen, We don’t see that it’s necessary.
4. Muhammad Haque: Do you believe Alistair Darling's
Francis Maude: No
5. Muhammad Haque: [UK Transport Secretary – the Crossrail hole Minister] Alistair Darling’s statement, said in a written statement on 30 March [2006] what do you say to that?
Francis Maude: No. You see that’s simply pre-election [hesitation]] manoeuvring. I wouldn't trust anything he [Alistair Darling] says.
6. .Muhammad Haque: Are you going to take it up as a formal motion against his
Francis Maude: my colleagues are. My colleagues will be. Thank you very much.
7 Muhammad Haque: When do you expect to do that?
Francis Maude: Well, very soon.

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