Tuesday 16 March 2010

RSPCA SPENDING DONATIONS TO INFLUENCE GENERAL ELECTION OUTCOME


Charities aren't allowed to tell you which way to vote. The rules say they can't campaign on behalf of one political party or another.
When the RSPCA launches a website called 'Political Animal', and feels the need to put up a splash screen stressing they're not telling you how to vote, they clearly feel they're sailing close to the wind.
 
Anonymous said...


The "Political Animal" site is a clever vote-winner for the Labour Party. Many (ZA)NU-Labour MPs have taken the RSPCA/LACS shilling, perhaps noone more clearly that Angela Smith MP, Minister for Charities, Gordon Brown's former PPS and former Press Officer for the League Against Cruel Sports. Check out what the RSPCA said about her appointment. Apparently she's "done a lot for them behind the scenes".


http://jamesmarchington.blogspot.com/2010/03/rspca-is-political-animal.html

3 comments:

  1. OK everyone, vote Tory, Liberal, Screaming Lord Sutch--- anything but Liebour!

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  2. This item has been reported to Defra and the Charity Commission. A charity should not be trying to influence politics

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  3. Baxt1. Rosedene rescue centre was raided by labours Rspca. We are currently asking conservative people to help us. Go on facebook we support rosedene.

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