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Tuesday 26 May 2009

Tories now on electoral reform bandwagon.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/may/25/david-cameron-a-new-politics1

Yeah, yeah, yeah, Dave Huggahoody CamCon.

Why don't you just give us referenda as I suggested on Douglas Carswell's blog?

http://www.talkcarswell.com/show.aspx?id=700

Talking about "radical direct democracy", can we have a referenda on
repealing:

1) all anti-discrimination legislation and kill the totalitarian Equality Bill?
2) the Abolition of the Death Penalty Act 1964?
3) the European Communities Act 1972?
4) the Sex Discrimination Act 1975?
5) the Race Relations Act 1972?
6) the Disability Discrimination Act?
7) the Human Rights Act?
8) the Race and Religious Hatred Act?
9) the Inheritance Tax Act linked with the repeal of the Civil
Partnership Act?

I think these would be crowd-pleasers and heartily commend it to the
Conservative Party.

I rather doubt it will be taken up somehow, since I think it sounds too much like what the people want, so no doubt the Lib-Lab-Con will try to water it down when the time comes.

Maybe the BNP should put forward a few ideas of their own to move the debate along?

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