Sunday, April 03, 2011
Westminster scum-pigs appear to have reached a new low
According to the "Yes" campaign who say
"These allegations mark a new low for the 'No' campaign and their increasingly desperate smears.
"Let's put it this way: Operation Black Vote, the Muslim Council of Britain and a host of similar groups are backing the 'Yes' campaign. The BNP are backing the 'No' campaign. People can draw their own conclusions."
IMO: It sounds a fair allegation - the claim was that a well known poet had been removed from the "Yes" list because he was black, and that seems to be false. The "No" campaign seems to be backed by MPs who are afraid of not being elected again because of claims - often correct - that they have swindled expenses from the public purse, and similar reasons. But the "Yes" campaign looks to give women better voting choice also, never mind minorities. But whether one agrees with the minorites or not, these people seem to deserve a fair vote in a democracy. Indeed I am mildly surprised that the BNP are voting "No".
"These allegations mark a new low for the 'No' campaign and their increasingly desperate smears.
"Let's put it this way: Operation Black Vote, the Muslim Council of Britain and a host of similar groups are backing the 'Yes' campaign. The BNP are backing the 'No' campaign. People can draw their own conclusions."
IMO: It sounds a fair allegation - the claim was that a well known poet had been removed from the "Yes" list because he was black, and that seems to be false. The "No" campaign seems to be backed by MPs who are afraid of not being elected again because of claims - often correct - that they have swindled expenses from the public purse, and similar reasons. But the "Yes" campaign looks to give women better voting choice also, never mind minorities. But whether one agrees with the minorites or not, these people seem to deserve a fair vote in a democracy. Indeed I am mildly surprised that the BNP are voting "No".
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