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Sunday, July 3, 2011
Protest at Lush Cosmetics –
On Tuesday 24th June 2011at 10:00AM six members of the BNP Exeter Branch assembled outside of the local Lush store to protest against its No One Is Illegal campaign.
The protest commence when Cliff Jones entered the store and made both a verbal and formal written complaint to the store manager about the offensive nature of their No One Is Illegal campaign, and advised that his team of protestors will be demonstrating outside of their premises to persuade people to boycott their products. Team members held placards and distributed leaflets to passing townsfolk advising them of the hateful nature of Lush’s current campaign.
In Lush’s campaign literature it is claimed that 72% of the UK ’s population agreed with the declaration “People should be free to live and work wherever they wish and enjoy all of the same rights as other residents”. To test if Lush’s claims were valid, and make the declaration unambiguous we rephrased it to read:
“Immigrants should be free to come to our country to live and work wherever they wish and enjoy all of the same rights as other indigenous residents.”
Cliff Jones put the question to passing townsfolk and obtained the following results:
Agree with the Declaration | 4% |
Disagree with the Declaration | 84% |
Not Sure | 12% |
This small poll clearly indicates that Lush’s claim of 72% of people agreeing with uncontrolled immigration is completely bogus. Even the immigrant we surveyed didn’t agree with the declaration!
Labels: Cliff Jones, lush, Lush demo
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