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London Bush Event cancelled

steve | 20.10.2003 12:33 | Bush 2003 | Sheffield

Telegraph article that details the cancellation of a Bush event in London coz of possible protests.

The first battle is already won!!

Interesting article by the Telegraph. Note the racist last paragraph that singles one group of people out, "Militant Muslims", without explanation. What about non-militant Muslims, or Christians or trots, anarchos, peace groups, NGOs and all the others that will be protesting?

Nope, its those militant muslims they want us to be scared of this time.



Palace parade for Bush as Blair gets cold feet
By Tim Walker

DAILY TELEGRAPH 19TH OCTOBER, 2003

Plans for the Queen and George W Bush to make a triumphant procession along the Mall during the president's state visit next month have been abandoned because of fears of anti-war protests.

The decision, taken by Downing Street after consultations with Buckingham Palace, the White House and Scotland Yard, has disappointed the president and his senior aides.

The procession is traditionally the public high point of a state visit. A senior Palace official said yesterday that detailed plans had been made. "But Downing Street, anxious about possible anti-war protests from the start, has now decided to pull the plug on it," said the official.

"We are liaising with the White House and they have made no attempt to hide their disappointment. They saw it, obviously, as a great photo opportunity."

President Bush's trip is the first full state visit of an American president since the Queen came to the throne 52 years ago. He will travel by helicopter to avoid protesters who line road routes. Other proposed events have also been curtailed or cancelled, and he will not address Parliament because of fears of a boycott by MPs.

With anti-war campaigners, including militant Muslims, determined to make a protest during the visit, Downing Street has decided to stage photo events that they can control. The President and the Queen are expected to be photographed together during tea at Buckingham Palace and inspecting the guard.



See:  http://www.burningbush.org.uk to get you Bush mask to be burned instead of Guy Falkes

steve

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Display the following 9 comments

  1. Awww.. we can't bare our botties :-( — C Moon
  2. This a shame for relatives of September 11th victims in Britain — The Skeptic
  3. Yay!!! — Afinkawan
  4. question: — translator
  5. Sceptical nonsence — steve
  6. Be Warned! — puppy
  7. Hlocopter??? — Cat
  8. model aeroplanes — no body in particular
  9. Bush Banned from Blighty - gets my vote! — Matt