Thursday, September 22, 2005

Alliance for change - Press release

CANDIDATE JOHN ALLMAN'S COPY SUPPLIED TO THE WEST LOTHIAN COURIER

A Scottish preacher I know, an MI5 defector, once narrowly escaped prosecution for revelations he made about the Dunblane massacre. Recently he described the United Kingdom as a "one-party state". I call the present ruling brotherhood "the Lib Lab Con Trick". It's wrong that the public won't be allowed to read the Dunblane enquiry's report for the next 100 years or so. Please see the links on www.AllianceForChange.co.uk.

My election leaflet tells of an encounter with the late Robin Cook MP, and an Iraqi amputee orphan. I am sorry my country helped to harm her so badly. Aren't you?

The Alliance For Change isn't a traditional political party. Candidates agree with a list of Core Policies that are patriotic, humane, sensible, compassionate, reforming, and human rights-centred. Candidates can also pursue additional policies, such as Equal Parenting, opposition to electromagnetic weapons, or the Make Poverty History agenda.

Five candidates in this by-election (not counting myself) stand virtually no chance of winning. Ironically, I believe that most of them would agree with the Alliance For Change's Core Policies. They want to fight, not to unite. They have chosen to fail to mend the UK's broken democracy, preferring futile competition, like Judean People's Front and the Popular Front of Judea.

Those who want UK-wide change shouldn't encourage the three English-based "main" parties, the SNP, or the in-fighting no-hopers. They should vote, not for me, but for the concept of The Alliance For Change that I represent. Change is what we need - badly.

Alliance for Change

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