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PRESS RELEASE Who should get the peace vote on June 10th?For immediate release: 9 June 2004 Mayoral Candidates’ ‘Score Card’ of opposition
to War on Iraq and support for the Peace Movement 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, -end-
Notes to Editor: 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: 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 Join Us Today |
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