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For immediate release: 9 June 2004
Mayoral Candidates’ ‘Score Card’ of opposition
to War on Iraq and support for the Peace Movement
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament is giving Londoners the opportunity
to judge who should get the ‘peace vote’ on June 10th. CND
has drawn up a ‘score
card’ of action by the main candidates in the Mayoral Election
to inform Londoners for their decision on Election Day.
CND held a Peace Hustings for candidates for Mayor of London on the 26th
May. CND chair Kate Hudson asked each candidate how many anti-war demonstrations
they have participated in, and in what other practical ways they have
given support to the peace movement. This is the 'score card' of activity
by candidates for Mayor in opposition to the War in Iraq based on what
they told the Hustings audience. Voters can score the candidates based
on their records. As Steve Norris decided to cancel at the last minute
believing that the ‘war in Iraq has nothing to do with being Mayor
of London’ CND have taken the liberty of giving him ‘0’
points.
Kate Hudson, Chair of CND said,
“Huge numbers of Londoners want a Mayor who will actively support
the anti-war movement. There is a lot of rhetoric against the war at the
moment, but what have candidates actually done to oppose the war? There
have been many opportunities for candidates to be active, including numerous
major London demonstrations against the war in Iraq organised by CND,
the Stop the War Coalition, and the Muslim Association of Britain. The
‘score card’ we’ve produced will give voters in London
a chance to judge the candidates on their record when they decide who
should get the peace vote on June 10th.”
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Notes to Editor:
1. For further information please contact Ruth Tanner CND's Press &
Communications Officer on 0207 7002350 or 07968 420859
3. To see details of a YouGov Survey outlining Londoners views on the
issues that will be raised go to -http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/iraq-conflict/poll.jsp
4. Details of CND Peace Hustings which took place on the 26th May 2004:
Wednesday 26th May at 7pm, Large Hall, Friends House, Euston Road, NW1
Candidates that took part:
Ken Livingstone (Labour)
Simon Hughes (LibDem)
Darren Johnson (Green)
Lindsey German (Respect)
Steve Norris (Conservative) (cancelled at the last minute)
Issues raised at the Hustings included the continued occupation of Iraq,
pre-emptive war, nuclear first-use policy, and the possible development
of new nuclear weapons. The threat posed to Londoners by the Aldermaston
Atomic Weapons Establishment which is only 50 miles away from central
London was addressed, as was concerns felt by Londoners about nuclear
trains, which transport nuclear material through high-density population
areas.
Ruth Tanner, Press and Communications Officer
direct line 020 7700 2350
switchboard 020 7700 2393
mobile 07968 420859
fax 020 7700 2357
e-mail
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