Can 130,000 be wrong ?
As the dust settles over the recent local elections the SMT of the CTCC have been having a series of meetings to discuss the implications of some of the results. It seems that not only are the Police, some areas within our Schools and Hospital service agencies probably deemed to be ‘institutionally racist’ but this might have spread to certain areas of the local electoral electorate within the metropolis.
They have clearly read Not Proud of Britain ’s post containing an interesting view in which it seems apparent that a large number of the electorate that took the time to cast their votes opted for the BNP candidate. That was 130,714 of the counted votes, or 5.42% of the total vote for the London Assembly. Yes, that is over one hundred and thirty thousand people who chose to vote this way.
The turn out was 45.28% which is pretty good for anything local.
The CTCC are clearly worried at the possible impact of protest votes and likely problems. Either that or thay want to get their publicity team on board to find out their secret recipe for promoting the brand.
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The people stuck in the inner cities and sink estates suffering the effects of uncontrolled immigration, crime and the misapplication of the Human Rights Act. look towards the BNP. as they believe they have nowhere else to turn.
Perhaps senior police officers are considering their positions after their enforcement of certain ‘hate’ laws!
Off topic, have you seen this? One of the commenters said you should be told:
http://thelawdogfiles.blogspot.com/2008/05/phrase-of-day.html
There is a splendid anecdote at the end of the current comments.
Off topic, have you seen this? One of the commenters said you should be told:
http://thelawdogfiles.blogspot.com/2008/05/phrase-of-day.html
There is a splendid anecdote at the end of the current comments.
Later: apologies if this is a duplicate. It didn’t seem to go the first time.