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Bush and Mrs.Bush to visit London in November!

category international | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Thursday September 25, 2003 13:31author by Bush Watch

It has just been announced that the worlds Premiere War Monger is to visit London on Nov 19th-21st.
Bush and his wife will be staying at Buckingham Palace.
There will no doubt be a two tier reception to Bushs' visit, one of Royal hospitality by the Queen, Blair and the Labour gov. who as the world knows are Bushs' foot soldiers, the other will be the voices of truth and opposition coming from the streets surrounding Buckingham Palace.
Nothing new here then!

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author by womblepublication date Thu Sep 25, 2003 17:01author address author phone

and u!

author by Wat Tylerpublication date Fri Sep 26, 2003 04:00author address author phone

See what I mean about bias? This is ridiculous.

author by from uk indypublication date Fri Sep 26, 2003 12:16author address author phone

Bush to visit Britain, say anti-war campaigners

President Bush is to make a state visit to Britain in November according to anti-war protesters who promise the US leader a hot reception.

Buckingham Palace is expected to make an official announcement about the four-day full ceremonial visit on Tuesday, according to the Stop the War Coalition.

Tony Benn, a vcritic of the war in Iraq, said the people of Britain would be outraged by the news.

"President Bush will not be welcome in Britain. His war has killed thousands of people and left Iraq in chaos and now Iraq's assets are to be sold off on the world market," he said.

"I hope that when he comes public opinion will express itself against those policies again."

The Stop The War Coalition says it will organise huge protests against Mr Bush's presence on British soil.

Spokesman John Rees said: "The Blair government is adding insult to injury by extending this invitation to George Bush.

"The majority of people in this country believe there was no justification for this war with, Iraq but now their taxes will pay for the war-monger-in-chief to be treated like some sort of British war hero.

"We will mobilise protests which I believe will have the potential to rival our largest previous protests."

A Buckingham Palace spokesman refused to confirm or deny the reports of a visit by President Bush. Any visit would only be staged following advice from the government



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