Tower Hamlets

Author
Discussion

NicD

3,281 posts

257 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
quotequote all
They were nobbled by the noisy PC brigade.
Its institutionally scared of its own shadow now.

Cliftonite

8,408 posts

138 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
quotequote all
I am looking forward to reading the next edition of 'Private Eye'

smile


supersingle

3,205 posts

219 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
quotequote all
NicD said:
They were nobbled by the noisy PC brigade.
Its institutionally scared of its own shadow now.
It's much worse than that, it's corruption. See Rotherham for another example. The police are protecting the criminals and intimidating the victims.

Massive clearout required.

eccles

13,733 posts

222 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
quotequote all
Cliftonite said:
I am looking forward to reading the next edition of 'Private Eye'

smile
As am I. They've been highlighting the corruption for ages, and no one in authority has done a thing! Shame on them.

McWigglebum4th

32,414 posts

204 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
quotequote all
supersingle said:
It's much worse than that, it's corruption. See Rotherham for another example. The police are protecting the criminals and intimidating the victims.

Massive clearout required.
But only the white male ones

NicD

3,281 posts

257 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
quotequote all
supersingle said:
It's much worse than that, it's corruption. See Rotherham for another example. The police are protecting the criminals and intimidating the victims.

Massive clearout required.
you understand what 'corruption' in the legal sense means?

I rather think that because of the knocks the Met has taken, it has bowed down to the PC brigade and local community leaders.

supersingle

3,205 posts

219 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
quotequote all
NicD said:
supersingle said:
It's much worse than that, it's corruption. See Rotherham for another example. The police are protecting the criminals and intimidating the victims.

Massive clearout required.
you understand what 'corruption' in the legal sense means?

I rather think that because of the knocks the Met has taken, it has bowed down to the PC brigade and local community leaders.
It's more than bowing to the PC brigade, the Met as well as a number of other public institutions are being infiltrated by fifth columnists.

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

123 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
quotequote all
The far left are still supporting their man.


Starfighter

4,927 posts

178 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
quotequote all
Might be worth turning up for a laugh.

williamp

19,256 posts

273 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
quotequote all
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-324718...

Finally a mention, but lots ov "allegedly" and quotes in brackets. Like they dont agree with the ruling...

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
quotequote all
williamp said:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-324718...

Finally a mention, but lots ov "allegedly" and quotes in brackets. Like they dont agree with the ruling...
The story has been on the BBC website since the judgement - I quoted it earlier,
There isn't one "allegedly" in that article

And it is perfectly correct to put quotes in quotation marks.

So what exactly is your point?

JensenA

5,671 posts

230 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
quotequote all
desolate said:
williamp said:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-324718...

Finally a mention, but lots ov "allegedly" and quotes in brackets. Like they dont agree with the ruling...
The story has been on the BBC website since the judgement - I quoted it earlier,
There isn't one "allegedly" in that article

And it is perfectly correct to put quotes in quotation marks.

So what exactly is your point?
Apart from Four voters allegedhe used "corrupt and illegal practices"

Maybe his point is that if this had been UKIP or the EDL the Beeb would probably have been in uproar about the story,mans it would have appeared on the main News page.

But why your indignation at williamp's post?

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
quotequote all
JensenA said:
Apart from Four voters allegedhe used "corrupt and illegal practices"

Maybe his point is that if this had been UKIP or the EDL the Beeb would probably have been in uproar about the story,mans it would have appeared on the main News page.

But why your indignation at williamp's post?
What else could they say other than "alleged"?

The voters alleged and the allegation was found to be correct.

It was all over the main news page, and radio and TV.

I am not indignant, just pointing out the fact that he is totally incorrect.

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

123 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
quotequote all
Tower Hamlets: how a dictatorship flourished in the East End

NickCohen said:
Do not forget either that Rahman at all times enjoyed the mulish support of Ken Livingstone and elements of what now passes for the British left. The BBC, the Daily Telegraph, Private Eye and Ted Jeory, a fantastic Tower Hamlets reporter, who exposed on his blog the corruption stories that local papers wouldn’t print, fought back. But with honourable exceptions, London’s leftwing press ignored the stink in its own backyard and dismissed the accusations against Rahman as evidence of a “deep substrate of” – you guessed it – “racism”.

You might think that at least the Labour party stood firm. But it left it to four Tower Hamlet residents to take on the huge financial risk of fighting Rahman. The judge wondered whether “like so many others who have come up against Mr Rahman, the party was not prepared to risk the accusations of racism and Islamophobia that would have been bound to follow any petition”.

One day, leftists and the Labour party will pay a price for their neglect and double standards. As it is, the price is being paid by others. Despite bordering on the opulent City, the East End of London is one of the poorest places in Britain. Many of its residents have no education; large numbers of Bangladeshis cannot speak English. They are wide open for hucksters to target. Too many stood back while they were shaken down, while money intended for them was diverted and their right to vote subverted.

In the onlookers’ indifference we can find, at last, an authentic white racism amid all the phoniness: the racism that believes the immigrant poor deserve no better.

kev1974

4,029 posts

129 months

Tuesday 28th April 2015
quotequote all

NailedOn

3,114 posts

235 months

Friday 1st May 2015
quotequote all
kev1974 said:
His appeal is being supported by Len McClusky of Unite and Christine Shawcrodt from Labour's NEC.


Edited by NailedOn on Friday 1st May 15:36

andymc

7,353 posts

207 months

Friday 1st May 2015
quotequote all
NailedOn said:
kev1974 said:
His appeal is being supported by Len McClusky of Unite and Christine Shawcrodt from Lanour's NEC.
is there a criminal prosecution on what he's done?

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 1st May 2015
quotequote all
NailedOn said:
kev1974 said:
His appeal is being supported by Len McClusky of Unite and Christine Shawcrodt from Lanour's NEC.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/apr/30/un...

A group of people that don't know a losing battle when they see one.

richie99

1,116 posts

186 months

Friday 1st May 2015
quotequote all
NailedOn said:
His appeal is being supported by Len McClusky of Unite and Christine Shawcrodt from Lanour's NEC.
Presumably McCluskey has yet to tell Miliband that he supports the appeal as well and that reinstating this disgrace is official Labour Party policy.

jogon

2,971 posts

158 months

Saturday 2nd May 2015
quotequote all
So after intimidating some of the witnesses during the trial the MET are now poised to reopen investigation in to Lutfur Rahman..

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-ord...

I won't be holding my breath that's for sure.