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Cannabis issues cuts across party votes

Alun Buffry

Letters, Evening News, Norwich

Sunday 20 Jun 2004

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So Andrew Aalders-Dunthorne was perplexed as to why "anyone would vote for the
Legalise Cannabis Alliance and the Conservative Party at the same time", in
last week's local elections in Norwich.

Simple: some Tory voters see the common sense in our policies just as do some
Labour, Lib Dems and Greens, whatever the official party lines may be - and
which is often confusing.

True the LCA did not get nearly enough votes to get elected anywhere, but the
reaction on the doorstep and support on the street during our limited
campaigning opportunities showed that beyond doubt that support for
legalisation is overwhelming in Norwich.

Less than half the Norwich population voted at all, and of those it appeared at
the count some 10 to 15 per cent decided to split their votes amongst
candidates of various parties. Sixty percent of voters did not even turn out.
No councillor was elected by more than half the electorate.

That must show the level of dissatisfaction with all the major parties and
maybe the system itself.

So maybe those split votes were not as "frankly bizarre" as Andrew thinks.

Alun Buffry
Legalise Cannabis Alliance
PO Box 198
Norwich




 

 

 

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