Free Speech issues continue
1st_Ammendment. | 20.06.2002 14:04
Media coverage continues regarding the controversial decision by the management of DIY chain B&Q to sack Mr. Kevin Scott from his position at the Sunderland store.
The sacking was directly as a result of his standing as a BNP candidate in the May 2002 council elections. His sacking represents a dangerous escalation in the war against political correctness.
Some aspects of the British media have been very fair in this matter and Kevin has been given the opportunity to voice his concerns in the local papers and on Tyne Tees television. Nationally, Kevin and the party have been given a fair crack of the whip by BBC Radio Four. You can hear Kevins' recent interviews with "The World Tonight" and "Today" together with an internal piece by clicking the link below.
http://www.bnp.org.uk/kevbandq1.ram
It goes without saying that Kevin has the full support of the BNP in this matter and those wishing to send support should use the following contact details. Please realise that this isn't just a BNP matter, it has fundamental implications for all of us who cherish free speech - left, right and centre.
Kevin Scott
PO Box 25
Sunderland
SR3 1FR
Tel 07812 958141
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