Tag: Jeremy Corbyn

  • Zac Goldsmith Launches Business Manifesto for London

    Zac Goldsmith Launches Business Manifesto for London

    DSC_0349_aZac Goldsmith launched his business manifesto today with a promise to create a chief digital officer at City Hall to help solve some of London’s biggest challenges. ‘Man and the plan’

    ‘Man and the plan’

    David Cameron has urged Londoners not to elect Labour’s Sadiq Khan as their next mayor, stated that they will become “lab rats” for party leader Jeremy Corbyn’s economic experiments.

    Addressing a rally of Conservative activists, Mr Cameron sought to frame the election as an early verdict on Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership of the Labour party as well as a choice between Mr Goldsmith and Mr Khan.

    He said “Sadiq Khan nominated Jeremy Corbyn to be leader of the Labour party and he doesn’t regret it. Never mind the fact he (Mr Corbyn) wants to give the Falklands back to Argentina or he thinks that nuclear submarines should patrol the Atlantic without any missiles.

    “Ahead of the rally, the Conservatives launched a poster campaign depicting Mr Goldsmith as “your man in City Hall”.

    The Conservative Party mayor candidate said he would set up a New York-style “office of data analytics”, which would look at statistics from across the City Hall empire to address crime, housing, transport and quality-of -life issues.

    He would also launch an annual  £1 million Mayor’s Tech Challenge to encourage businesses to come up with innovative ideas. Suggestions included a rental app which cuts out estate agents, saving landlords and tenants hundreds of pounds in fees, as well as releasing data to help construction companies cut freight traffic.

    One of the Mr Goldsmith’s wide-ranging plans for London businesses will include setting up a new Business Advisory Group, with members nominated by the business community.

    Mr Zac Goldsmith said he would also use TFL’s 560km network of railway routes, tunnels and bridges to rapidly deliver superfast broadband. He would insist the Government responds on Heathrow expansion in the summer as promised, would increase funding for promoting London and boost the capital’s image himself, including abroad.

    Start-ups would be helped by cutting red tape, with affordable office space in all new developments, and putting adult skills funding into key areas like engineering, science and financial services, with firms able to import  talent from overseas if needed. Mr Goldsmith says he will lobby to ensure 30 hours of promised free childcare reflects the cost of nurseries in London.

     

  • Jeremy Corbyn’s Ethnic Racist Narco Terrorist PKK love and Cemaat’s support to his Palestinian Event

    Jeremy Corbyn’s Ethnic Racist Narco Terrorist PKK love and Cemaat’s support to his Palestinian Event

    Jeremy CorbynEthnic Racist Narco Terrorist PKK Lover Jeremy Corbyn is going to host an event “Palestine: Road to Freedom” co-organised by UCL Turkish Society. Furthermore The Cemaat (Fetullah Guven Movement)  and their student leaders are known to be supporting the event.

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    Jeremy Corbyn also participated in Peace in Kurdistan Campaign’s public event at Garden Court Chambers,  in which Terrorist PKK’s leader Ocalan’s newly published The Road Map to Negotiations and his proposals for a peaceful transition to a genuine democracy was discussed by a lively panel and audience. 

    Jeremy Corbyn‘s Ankara visit report . Jill Evans report is created by Peace in Kurdistan Campaign. http://www.jillevans.net/visit_to_ankara_2012.pdf

     

    Jeremy Corbyn‘s attandence as a speaker to Ethnic Racist Narco Terrorist PKK’ s call for Legalization event.

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    A meeting in Parliament called to win support for a ceasefire, dialogue and a political solution to the Kurdish question in Turkey. Also read the statement issued by Peace in Kurdistan and CAMPACC and the report of the meeting (pdf file).

    Wednesday 15 November 7.30pm, Committee Room 9, House of Commons, WestminsterHosted by Elfyn Llwyd MP (Plaid Cymru)

    Supported by Mark Thomas, Peace in Kurdistan, CAMPACC and Liberation

     

    A keynote speaker will be a representative of Kongra-Gel

    Other speakers include:
    Jeremy Corbyn MP
    Smita Shah (Barrister, Garden Court Chambers)
    Ben Hayes (Statewatch)
    Desmond Fernandes (Member of the Advisory Council of the EUTCC)
    Les Levidow (CAMPACC)
    Nick Hildyard (Policy Analyst)  ]

    Source: http://campacc.org.uk/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=15&cntnt01returnid=93