Why we are campaigning for a 'NO' vote on 6 May 2010 in Tower Hamlets on the Question of an 'elected mayor' for the borough - Part 1
1610 Hrs GMT
London
Friday
23 April 2010
By © Muhammad Haque
Organiser,
Tower Hamlets Council Bhangeelaar!
Vote ‘No’ to an elected mayor on 6 May 2010
What is motivating us to campaign for a 'NO' vote on 6 May 2010 in the 'referendum' about an elected mayor in Tower Hamlets?
Here is what I said on 6 February 2010.
We all belong to one community.
I said that we wanted a diverse, multicultural, multi-racial, multiethnic community to exist in Tower Hamlets. I said that we wanted a local council that genuinely represented the local people regardless of backgrounds. Whatever their backgrounds.
I said that we were backing the campaign for a constitutional framework that was conducive to the local democracy as measured by universal criteria and definitions.
I said this in front of the many people who were there with me saying NO to the bid for an elected mayor in Tower Hamlets.
Almost all the people I was with in that demonstration were resident in Tower Hamlets. A very small number might not be. But I knew a majority of them.
And when I looked across the Hanbury Street and saw some of the faces that I recognised as being from parts of Tower Hamlets.
This is why I had begun by saying that we were demonstrating for the same community to which both sides of the argument belonged.
[To be continued]
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