Topic: | Sadiq Khan is misusing our money | |
Posted by: | Andrew Farmer | |
Date/Time: | 30/10/21 08:46:00 |
Khan is giving £25,000 grants to help people 'decolonise' their street names, part of his million-pound Untold Stories fund, which was “inspired by the BLM protests”. The protests, let us not forget, saw a female police officer injured when one of the defund-the-police activists threw a bottle at her and were inspired by the death of a drug-fuelled armed black burglar who terrorised a woman in her home, yes, good old Georgie Floyd. Renaming a road requires a consultation. It is a two-sided affair. Why is Khan, in fairness, not funding those who oppose the renaming? His obligation is to represent not only people who voted for him but all residents of London. This is a politically biased and when its detail is examined a racially-discriminatory handout that favours the interest of one section of the community. It was redundant as far as Ealing is concerned. As soon as Khan first introduced this scheme, Julian Bell was up at dawn, tongue in Khan’s anus, suggesting a specific road-name change, Havelock Road in Southall. No one there had requested or paid for the change, but the council had heard that people wanted it and so adopted the proposal. The protocol applicable at the time did not permit the name-change so the Council changed it allow it to go ahead. This dishonest stratagem was endorsed by the Cabinet. Of course. Back to Khan. This is the man who referred to the “passing” of Sir David Amess as if he died peacefully in his sleep. Nick Price of the Crown Prosecution Service has stated: "We will submit to the court that this murder has a terrorist connection, namely that it had both religious and ideological motivations.” Which religion would that be? Is there something embarrassing to Khan in what happened so that he disrespectfully to the memory of David Amess tries to make light of its the horror? Khan has embarked upon a scheme to undermine our culture and rewrite our history. Whatever the merits of that, the question is what does he want to replace it with? One founded on the culture of his ancestral homeland? I do not want to live in Pakistan-on-Thames. |