When you last gave money to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) you probably thought you were saving pandas and not promoting a political agenda of climate change hoax in support of the Labour government. Further if you attended an election hustings you would expect to quiz all the candidates and not 6 out of 7 because the organisers didn't like the policies of the 7th.
British democracy took a step closer to it's grave tonight when the BNP candidate was ejected by the police from The Neeld Hall, Chippenham at an election hustings organised by WWF. Despite Electoral Commission guidelines that all candidates should be invited WWF PR spokesperson, Margaret Ounsley refused to follow these guidelines in particular reason to exclude "should not be based on subjective matters such as your views on the policies of a party or candidate".
To find out more about Margaret Ounsley's motives you only have to google her name to find that she is a former Labour councillor and special advisor to Tony Blair!
If you give money to the World Wildlife Fund, as I did prior to today, have another think. It's not the pandas you are saving.
Michael Simpkins
British National Party
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By Michael2010 at 22:11 on 07/04/10
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