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Plea to Party Leaders to RESPECT PLC Party Policies |
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"The Haves have no time for
the Have-Nots"
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The Rt. Hon. Gordon Brown The Rt. Hon. David Cameron Mr. Nick Clegg
Leader Leader Leader
The Labour Party Conservative Party Liberal Democrats
39 Victoria Street 30 Millbank 4 Cowley Street
London SW1H OHA London SW14DP London SW1P 3NB
Copy to -
Director General Thompson The Electoral Commission
BBC Trevelyan House
Shepherds Bush Great Peter Street
London SW1P 2HW
Dear Sirs
Request to RESPECT PLC Party policies
I am writing to you on the subject of the forthcoming general election with particular reference to policies.
Over the last few months the Labour Party and Conservative Party Leaderships have, without lawful authority or permission plagiarised ideas that we in the PLC Party formulated and no credit was ever given as regards the origin or source of any such policy. .
As a literate country one would hope that electors would carry out their own investigations and give credit to the PLC Party for some of the ideas which Mr. Gordon Brown and Mr. David Cameron are selling to the British public as if those ideas were formulated or originated by them.
Unfortunately, the overwhelming support of the Media for both Mr. Cameron and Mr. Brown means that one or both of you would win seats which you would not otherwise win, if the truths were known and if the BBC and other parts of the Media act more democratically in purported performances of the Corporation’s obligations to the British electors.
It is almost as if the British electors are being deceived by the BBC and other parts of the Media into believing that Mr. Brown and Mr. Cameron are the only people who have the answers to the country’s woes.
Mr. Clegg is one Leader of a major political party who has not plagiarised any of our ideas.
If any one of you wishes to use any of our ideas, please ASK us beforehand and permission would not be unreasonably withheld.
The PLC Party is not in politics for fame. The PLC Party is in politics to open the eyes, ears and minds of the British people to the stark realities of life.
The public relations exercise that would enable leaders of the
three main political parties to show what they are made of or what they lack,
would not make any significant difference to the outcome of the General Election
2010.
Yours sincerely
Andre John-Salakov,
Leader PLC Party
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