Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Mujua Hukard Under Fire.

The city of Berlin unveiled its 100 year plan this afternoon, and with it some controversy. The Tory dominated council has pushed to build a rail system, which will effectively destroy more than 40 businesses. Earlier this year, EcoCity candidate for mayor of Harlsborough, Brendan Shield, pledged in his campaign to build a $100,000+ inter-city monorail system. We asked 1,000 Harlsborough and Manly Bay locals which of the two transport options they preferred;

59% preferred the monorail, 22% preferred the train system. The rest were undecided.

The mayor of Harlsborough, Mujua Hakard, said he preferred the train system because of its price.

Harlsborough is already the commercial centre of Berlin. It is also the cleanest and greenest; with only natural power sources. There are no landfills, only recycling centres. The Mayor told us his dream of a clean, green, prosperous city was "Coming to life".

But the new train system has not gone down well with locals. The Mayor has said this is something that will "Obviously take time for people to get used to".

For now though, the train system is as unpopular as ever. But with the Mayor's rating still high, there are obviously other things on people's minds.

Robert B. Kent, CBS NEWS.

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