24 June (Part 2) - Treacherous weasel
There
is a lot of interesting descriptions of Mayor Khan to choose from but my
favourite from the past 24 hours comes from writer and historian Simon Webb. “Treacherous Weasel.”
From him I learned that the runt Sadiq is one of eight siblings, God help us, but
apart from that Mr. Webb was preaching to the converted.
Khan is featured here today because he has taken to abusing my personal data.
In 2020 I registered my car for the Congestion Charge exemption and apart from
demanding an annual £10 for the privilege TfL also demanded my email address. I introduced
tfl@mydomain and since then the address has
received two emails each year, one the reminder and another the payment confirmation.
But suddenly that has all changed. Khan has taken to spamming me with political
claptrap. Is that not breaking data protection regulations? I never signed up for that.
I was particularly annoyed with yesterday’s message.
Diversity is not London’s enduring strength and neither was 23rd June 2016
heartbreaking for me and “caused huge damage” is highly debatable. Have we
properly left the old dictatorship yet?
A man who prefers the EU flag to our own is by definition a traitor and if he
represents progressive ideas then perhaps I can do without them.
My tfl@mydomain address is now cancelled and
he can carry on breaking the law with political messages sent at taxpayer’s
expense to addresses which he has no authority to use to his evil heart’s content.
I have never driven my car into the Congestion Zone anyway and the concession ends in 2025.
Get lost Khan and leave your legacy of high taxation and stabbings for someone else to sort out.