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Letter: Lib Dem sense

Steve Clements

Yorkshire Evening Press, UK

Monday 11 Apr 2005

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IT is with great regret that I will not be standing in the General
Election this year.

Recent reports of election fraud in Birmingham and the Government's
denial of a fundamentally-flawed postal voting system, plus a lack of
funds, make my position difficult.

I plead with the people of York to think carefully about how they place
their votes.

The continued right wing reactionary politics of Labour and
Conservatives, fuelled mainly by the hysterical tabloid press, are far
detached from the views of the people of this country.

The Lib Dems are the only party to have given its drug policies any
thought. Labour are still committed to the US "war on drugs", a
catastrophe which will claim many more lives and continue to blight our
country with crime.

The Conservative position is just plain barmy.

The future looks bleak. Tony Blair led our nation to war on lies,
killing hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians to secure America's
future oil reserves, while claiming to care for our environment. Michael
Howard has been accused of stealing the British National Party's policies.

Our democracy is crumbling with the politics of fear and prejudice
ruling the roost, an electoral system which is corrupt and unrepresentative.

Hugh Bayley is more concerned with ridding the streets of chewing gum
than of crime and drugs, and he hasn't the courtesy to respond to my
call for a public debate on cannabis. The 15,000-plus cannabis consumers
in York will struggle to find representation, and I fear for all our
futures.

Steve Clements,
The Legalise Cannabis Alliance,
Church Street, York.

 

 

 

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