Thursday, June 04, 2009

Calling all nationalists

Please call your local police stations ASAP about the following:

Yesterday the anti-fascist campaign group Searchlight joined forces with Barack Obama's online campaign team Blue State Digital to launch an unprecedented e-canvass of 500,000 electors urging them to reject 'the BNP's message of division and hate'.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1190689/Brown-faces-day-Euro-poll-disaster-UKIP-scores-higher-opinion-polls-Labour.html

Take note:

What is the Full Electoral Roll?

The full register lists everyone who is entitled to vote. The UK's 3 Credit reference agencies, Equifax, Experian and Callcredit are allowed to use the full registers, but only to check your name and address if you are applying for credit, and to prevent money laundering.

Anyone who has a copy of the full register will be committing a criminal offence if they unlawfully pass on information from it.

It is a criminal offence for organisations to pass it on to anyone else or to use it for any other purpose.
http://www.eroll.co.uk/full_electoral_roll/


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good work NWN I've just made a call and been given a crime number.

Anonymous said...

A serious breach of the data protection act. If enough people complain we can have handcuffs on Gable by sun down.

Anonymous said...

I don't see the connection between the two. The full electoral roll has about thirty-five million people on it and HNH have approx half a million that have been garnered from a viral email campaign that worked better than idiot Griffins. Lessons need to be learned that's for sure but I don't see any sign of a crime.

Anonymous said...

What is a viral email campaign? Is that like spamming?

Anonymous said...

My friend keeps being bombarded at work not to vote BNP by email. Guess what, he's voting BNP:)

I've just voted. The ballot box was metal and sealed in Sandwell.

Anonymous said...

A serious breach of the data protection act. If enough people complain we can have handcuffs on Gable by sun down.

04 June 2009 01:01



Its against the law to randomly call or solicit information via phone or email.

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