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PRIME MINISTER HEARS DIRECT REQUEST |
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In the British General Election poll last night Helen John gained 260 votes in the Sedgefield constiuency, although she was prevented from attending the vote count after a personal intervention by Jack Straw, the Home Secretary. Ms John will appeal the decision. Helen said, "the actual count is not as important as the fact that the issue was raised so publically." Although she was not able to attend, eight women dressed in long
green, white and violet sashes reading 'NO STAR WARS' were quite visible
and gave several interviews to press, radio and television on the Star
Wars issue throughout the night. They also handed out hundreds of
leaflets which included the web site address of the Global Network
Against Weapons and Power in Space, as well as the website for Helen's
election address. In one exchange on the floor of the counting room, a
leaflet was handed personally to Cherie Blair, while another of the
women politely challenged Tony Blair to start informing the electorate
about ballistic missile defence. His reply: "It's in my
in-box." Outside, as Tony and Cherie Blair got into their
waiting car, the women sang "which side are you on? are you on the
side of genocide?" a well-known Greenham song. Security was
extremely heavy, with police officers every few yards, but the women
were not moved on. While the serenade was caught by BBC cameramen, it
was not broadcast. |
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(See also: Protesters vigil outside prison where UK anti-BMD candidate held;
UK candidate refused access to official vote count; Helen John Continues Campaign against Tony Blair from new prison; Blair election rival jailed for anti-missile protest; Helen John to run against Blair in Sedgefield on a No Weapons in Space Platform; Helen John's election communication to Sedgefield) |