woensdag 10 november 2010

Phil Woolas ejected from parliament over election slurs[1]

After misleading voters in Oldham East and provoking Islamic extremists, several  emails were found between Woolas’s team, two high court judges decided to judge Phil Woolas to what is likely to profound implications for all future campaigns.  Woolas has automatically loses his seat in the Commons and he is barred from politics for three years. Several politician, from several parties, have an opinion about how people can conduct elections in the future.  According to Section 106 of the Representation of the People Act (1983) Phil Woolas has made an offence. 

Opinion about the article:

After reading the article, which has different meanings in it, I thought about how you can ruin your party by lying and provoking people. The judges have made the right decision, by giving him profound implications for all future campaigns. A politician is a person who people trust and they have to hold their trust, otherwise people will lose faith in the future. By lying to the people you make a real big mistake, and by provoking people you will get more voters against you.

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