English Rights Campaign

to defend the rights and interests of the English nation

Saturday, May 28, 2005

RACE WAR POLITICS

The Big Lottery Fund has distributed £714,686 to two asylum seeker organisations. This is one third of the money distributed in the latest round of grants.

Student Action for Refugees was awarded £428, 498 while a Children’s Society scheme was given £286,188.

Student Action for Refugees encourages students to write to MPs and newspapers in a campaign to influence public opinion. This is simply political campaigning.

The replacement of the previous Community Fund with the new Big Lottery Fund has not solved the problem of the neo-communist politically correct using lottery money to promote their own pet issues. It is the composition of those who control these lottery organisations that needs looking at.