Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Khoodeelaar! campaign against Crossrail hole plot-inviting Tower Hamlets Council is also voicing the No to Council smashing housing...

By©Muhammad Haque
0325 Hrs GMT
London Thursday 29 May 2008

The Times online has quoted [a resident] Ms Evora as saying that " anything new will be built for the people who are more wealthy.”

That is very true. And the fault for leaving people who are 'less wealthy' or 'not wealthy' at all out, lies with the Blaring lunacy that has been operated through the same Tower Hamlets Council.

For the past at least 10 years, Tower Hamlets Council has been carrying out the destruction of public sector housing.

Only this week, word has reached the Khoodeelaar! campaign in defence of the East End of London that the Pauline House, in the Hanbury Street off Brick Lane London E1, is included in a housing transfer scam that Tower Hamlets Council is actively promoting.

When looked at in the context of what Caroline Flint has admitted, housing is now being used by the Blaired administration fronted by Gordon Brown to decimate even further the more impoverished of the population in inner city areas like Tower Hamlets. Poverty is being generated via the dismantling of public sector housing entitlements.

The word DEGENERATION is raging to be applied to this programme. Whatever your famous list of architects have done to deserve recognition, it appears from your report that they are antisocially unaware of the human plight of their fantasy obsession and diversionary intervention.


They ought to be calling fro a halt to proceedings about the brutal beauty parade.

And ask: are the locally elected councils there to be used as extensions for the brutal violation of the fundamental human right to decent and secure housing in a decent and dignified environment?

If they had bothered to look at the neighbourhoods that Tower Hamlets Council has degenerated across the populated parts of the borough, they would find brutal architecture in mobile forms in the shapes of undereducated young people being sacrificed to the freedom to destroy their future and their families....

Human life in the East End of London, it seems. is far too invisible for ‘famous architects’ to notice.

Or, indeed, for the allegedly locally elected Council to respect enough for it to stand up to the central Govt and speak up for over housing and humanity...

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