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1991 Gulf War Protest Letter
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My protest letter at the 1991 Gulf War is where my political journey started. Prior to this I was not a political person at all. The first political party that I belonged to was the Liberal Democrats, I joined in 1994. A couple of days after the 911 attack, when after what I had warned against had come to pass, I joined the BNP - British National Party.
I have paid a terrible price ( And I am still paying today ) for writing this protest letter about my country going to war. Written in my own country, in my own home town, about my country going to war. Download the ZIP file containing my protest letter and all of it's replies. Replies were recived from....... Sir Edward Heath, THE TIMES, Paddy Ashdown, NUJ, Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr David Owen, The Labour Party, and others.

 

 

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1991 Gulf War - Sir Edward Heath MP

From: The Private Office of The Rt Hon Edward Heath MBE MP
HOUSE OF COMMONS
London SW1A OAA

Dear Mr Bryson

Mr Heath has asked me to thank you for your letter of 31 January 1991, concerning the situation in the Gulf.

He is most grateful to you for taking the trouble to contact him and was interested to read your views. Mr Heath has taken note of your comments about Israel.

Yours sincerely
Robert Vaudry
Private Secretary

 

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