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খেদাইলার! KHEYDAIEELAAR! – By © Muhammad Haque: The RBS in the City of London has been boasting of 30 years of the “Prince’s Trust to the City” of London. Literally a few hundred yards from the RBS Building on Bishopsgate [to the east of the Liverpool Street railway stations] is the Brick Lane London E1 Area in the East End of London.
June 30, 2013Tags:a symbol, a weapon of mass misrepresentation against the people of ordinary East End of London. [To be continued] ___________________________________________________ KHEYDAIEELAAR! is a Seelotee Language word w, as part of the Bliaring Project against Society, at present the following actions by the forces of the Agenda of Take-over of the area: UPROOTING DISPLACING REMOVING DEPORTING DRIVING AWAY The trigger was the English “Boundary Commission” “pro, খেদাইলার! KHEYDAIEELAAR! by using the script associated with the Bangla Language. In the context of the CURRENT Political Agenda that is being pushed through via the “locally elected, Big Business taking over East End of Londonখেদাইলার! KHEYDAIEELAAR! ____________________________________________________ By © Muhammad Haque 1212 [1135] [1105] Hrs GMT London Sunday 3, circa 1997! Oona King, City of London Agenda against Brick Lane London E1 Area, culturally and even electorally - openly called on Tony Blair [then still at No 10 Downing Street London SW1] eight years ago [almost to the week this week in 2005] to DRIVE the Crossrail hole through, decided to hit back. They went to a Rupert Murdoch flunkey and a Thatcherite fanatic: That was Matthew Parris who duly did his job and spoke out against the voters of Bethnal Green and Bow barely two , demographically, has always been a tool, Kheydaieelaar, market-linked operatives subscribing to the same idea and Agenda of taking over whatever land and spaces they can grab of the East End of London, the present continuous tense is being used in the following words: KHEYDAIEELAAR! meaning
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