that read:
'It's not racist to impose limits on immigration ... are you thinking
what we're thinking?'
While the words above might not look too threatening, wait till you
see them on a billboard several feet high in a public place.
This isn't an attack on an opposing party, this is an attack on
hundreds of thousands of ordinary citizens of non-English origin.
Whatever the Tories thought they meant, the effect is to imply that
racism is acceptable. The anti-immigration bandwagon with its
dangerous consequences rolls on.
The Advertising Standards Authority website says that they don't deal
with complaints about election ads, and refers to the Electoral
Commission, but I couldn't find anything specific about making
complaints on the Electoral Commission website.
There's an online contact form for the Electoral Commission at:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/toolkit/contacts.cfm
And the ASA complaints form is:
http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/how_to_complain/complaints_form/
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Lynton Crosby and the Tory Campaign
19.03.2005 09:18
The Tory campaign this time round is going to be very nasty indeed. They've hired Lynton Crosby, the mastermind behind John Howard's (something about the name?) election victories in Australia, to run the campaign. Given that Howard's government has had asylum seekers locked up for six years in desert detention camps and has been rolling back agreements with the aborigenes, I think we can expect similar racist crap from the Tories.
There's a piece from the BBC here - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4000439.stm
Interesting piece from the World Socialist Website here - http://www.wsws.org/articles/2005/feb2005/asyl-f02.shtml
The best thing I've read was in Private Eye back in October (issue 1118), which describes the tactics - if I can be bothered later I'll try and scan it in and put it up.
The thing that worries me, especially in Liverpool, is that it won't be the Tories that benefit, it'll be the BNP, riding the wave of propaganda onto the doorsteps of people who just won't vote Tory, but don't trust Labour anymore.
Matt
e-mail: mattmoore@[zebraspamkill]fooltopia.fsnet.co.uk
Tory Troubles
19.03.2005 13:02
The background from 2001 is that they got just 6.1% in Liverpool Walton, 8.0% in West Derby and 8.4% in Riverside. I currently expect Greens to poll 6 to 9% in Riverside which will probably put the Tories in 4th. They are already 4th in West Derby thanks to Steve Radford's Liberal Party finishing 2nd last time.
You are absolutely right about it giving the Bone-idle, No local support, Party some kind of agenda. This is cheap politics. Fortunately they are starting from 0% in Riverside and are unlikely to make much impact. Merseyside Coalition Against Racism and Fascism is already on the case, so there is no complacency, as they are expected to try and target the Everton or Kirkdale ward at next year's council elections.
Peter Cranie
e-mail: peter@liverpoolgreenparty.org.uk
the nhs ones
20.03.2005 10:50
Julian T
e-mail: julian@publicwhip.org.uk
Homepage: http://www.publicwhip.org.uk
some more links re racist Tory poster
20.03.2005 15:22
"BNP: Tory poster 'spot on'" [includes a picture of the poster, but with a BNP logo added to it]
http://www.martinstabe.com/blog/archives/2005/03/bnp_tory_poster.php
"Tory election poster sparks complaints of racism from students and teachers" [unfortunately one of those pay-to-read articles on the Independent website]
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/story.jsp?story=608431
And from http://liberaldissenter.blogspot.com/2005/03/im-not-racist-but.html
"This is part of the Tory strategy of 'dog whistle' politics, messages that are heard only by those for whom they are intended. If the turnout is as low as it was in 2001 (59%) or even lower, then much will hinge on differential turnout. The Tory objective is to mobilise the party's core support. This narrow appeal makes little sense until you realise that New Labour built a coalition of support in 1997 and 2001 that was wide but not deep. There is increasing disillusionment among erstwhile Labour voters, particularly women (see the ICM poll in today's News of the World). The Tories don't need disillusioned Labour voters to vote Tory; they just need them to abstain.
There is a general tendency to underestimate the Tories. Most of their campaigning is going on 'under the radar', through techniques such as phone-polling and targeted letters. They're unlikely to win, but will do much better than most people think."
News From Nowhere
no need to worry then
23.03.2005 01:35
connie
defeat for the poor, make sure you don't vote for it again.
23.03.2005 01:46
rod
Racist Tory Ads in Haringey
23.03.2005 14:10
A comment on your link to the ASA - their site says that political advertisers have not signed up to "the code" therefore all they will do is pass on any complaints after the campaign has finished. I don't think that should stop us though. It seems to be to be racist to put posters such as that up in areas which have a high percentage of immigrants.
Janet Evans
e-mail: janet_evans@postmaster.co.uk
Except
14.04.2005 21:34
Crusader