Election Communication Tuesday 19 April 2005
From: Philip Talbot, acting as agent for Nader
A-Naderi, Independent Candidate for South Shields
To: Reg Keys, Independent Candidate for Sedgefield
Dear Reg
I am writing to you as election agent for Nader
A-Naderi who is standing as Independent
anti-war-focussed candidate in South Shields against
the sitting pro-war New Labour M.P. - and close ally
of Tony Blair - David Miliband.
Nader is a former Liberal-Democrat disillusioned with
that party's tepid opposition to the Iraq war and
failure to effectively challenge the New Labour
virtual one-party-state established set-up in South
Shields.
He was one of the founding members of the South
Tyneside Stop The War Coalition group in February 2003
and has been active in the anti-war movement over the
past two years.
Our campaign has its origins in the Stop-the-War
movement - and one of its focal points is the
disgraceful pack of lies told about 'weapons of mass
destruction', partly spread by the present South
Shields New Labour M.P. David Miliband.
However, we are not tied to any particular grouping,
party or 'single issue' - indeed, a core aim of the
campaign is to widen the scope of political debate
generally.
We want to help to deliver a shock to a complacent,
stale and increasingly deadly political system - with
a view to refreshing politics and making it more truly
democratic.
Our inclusive campaign team includes free-thinking
people from across a wide-spread of politics - from
One-Nation conservatives to Fresh-Thinking communists
- and includes people who are generally politically
disillusioned and not attached to any party or
grouping.
We are also campaigning on local South Shields issues
including:
* the problems faced by local independent businesses;
* the failure of New Labour to really tackle issues of
economic hardship and social exclusion among people
previously considered its 'core voters';
* the high incidence of mental health problems in
socially and economically depressed areas with
declining local manufacturing and trade bases
A general theme of our campaign is that New Labour has
betrayed its 'own' people - and can no longer be
trusted.
Please find below in this email:
* a statement of support from Nader for your campaign
in Sedgefield - which you are free to publish and use
as you wish in your campaign
* the text of Nader's general campaign press release
* the text of Nader's Open Letter to the people of
South Shields
* the text of a press release issued today to coincide
with the closing of General Election nominations and
the formalization of candidacies
* the text of Nader's Open Letter challenge to David
Miliband first issued today;
Please find attached to this email:
* Nader's basic campaign photograph, taken outside his
South Shields shop on Wednesday 6 April 2005 [JPEG
format]
* one of our campaign images of a 'Vote Nader' rosette
and nomination paper [JPEG format]
Yours sincerely
Philip Talbot
65 St Cuthbert's Avenue, South Shields, NE34 7LN,
acting as election agent to Nader A-Naderi who is
standing as an Independent candidate for the South
Shields constituency in the General Election.
Statement of Support
From: Nader A-Nader, Independent Candidate for South
Shields
To: Reg Keys, Independent Candidate for Sedgefield
First issued: Tuesday 19 April 2005
Dear Reg
I fully support your courageous and dignified Military
Families Against the War campaign to ask the voters of
Sedgefield to call Tony Blair to account for the
dishonour he has brought on the office of British
Prime Minister.
It was disgraceful and immoral of Mr Blair and his
allies to ask the Service men and women of this
country to risk their lives in an illegal war brought
about by a pack of lies.
Tens of thousands of human lives - civilian and
military - have been lost or otherwise ruined in that
illegally-started conflict, among them your own
Military Policeman son, Tom - who died in mysterious
circumstances on 24 June 2003 along with five other
MPs, including Paul Long from a South Shields family.
As you have said, Reg, the brave British military
personnel caught up in the terrible realities of Iraq
over the past two years deserve better than Mr Blair
has given them.
They particularly deserve proper explanations from Mr
Blair and his allies over his own misconduct.
Just why did Mr Blair and his allies send British
forces into that war on false pretences? - such as the
disgraceful untruths about Iraq's possession of
'weapons of mass destruction'.
And just why did Mr Blair and his allies ask British
forces - who deserve honourable political leadership
when they risk their lives in the service of this
nation - to take part in a war that even the Secretary
General of the United Nation Kofi Annan has described
as illegal.
A real Labour Prime Minister would never have taken
liberties like that with the lives and integrity of
British service personnel.
Nor would a real Labour Prime Minister be supporting
the insanely aggressive 'war on terror' scheme of an
ultra-right-wing U.S. President like George Bush.
For all his faults, the previous longest-serving real
Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson kept Britain out
of the disastrous U.S.-led Vietnam War.
The present time-serving fake Labour Prime Minister
Tony Blair betrayed global civilized values - and also
betrayed British interests in the process - and is
letting Britain be led by George Bush to what looks
terribly like a road to ruin.
I wish you all the best in your election campaign Reg
...
Yours sincerely
Nader A-Naderi
Independent Candidate for South Shields
*****
General Campaign Press Release
From: Nader A-Naderi, Independent Candidate for South
Shields
First issued: Wednesday 6 April 2005
South Shields trader Nader A-Naderi is standing in the
general election as an independent local candidate for
the town.
Nader, 48, who is part of the Aquila Computers family
business in Laygate, said: 'I am fighting to win -
which is to get the best possible result for the
people of South Shields. It seems as if many people in
this town have ceased to believe in their own
capabilities. We have to regain that belief - and turn
people who feel like losers into winners.'
Nader believes the main parties now act in their own
interests, not in the interests of the people.
He said: 'People don't need professional politicians
to lead them, they can take control of their own
lives. Locally, no one can do this better than we who
live here and have invested our precious lives in this
town.'
Iranian-born Nader has lived and worked in South
Shields for more than two decades. He married locally
and has a wife and son. He is highly qualified as a
computer scientist as well as being a practical trader
in information technology equipment.
His election agent Philip Talbot, 41, of St Cuthbert's
Avenue, South Shields, said: 'I was born and bred in
this town and recognize Nader as the best possible
genuine local candidate for the town in 2005.
'Nader cares about South Shields and will stand up for
its interests - unlike the sitting M.P. David
Miliband, who seems to represent the interests of
Westminster in South Shields, rather than the
interests of South Shields in Westminster.
'I have voted Labour all my life, and gave Mr Miliband
the benefit of the doubt when he was parachuted into
South Shields from London just before the last general
election. I believe he has betrayed my trust in him
over the last four years and has betrayed the town he
claims to represent. I could not vote for him or his
party this time.
'I also note that the candidates for the two other
main parties do not live or work here either.'
Nader has been active in politics for many years, and
has stood as a Liberal Democrat candidate.
But he is disillusioned with what he sees as the
dishonesties of the political process and feels he can
no longer support any of the main parties.
He is concerned that more and more people are not
voting, but believes this cannot be written off as
'voter apathy' - he thinks people are making a
statement by not voting. By standing himself he hopes
to give disillusioned voters a real alternative to
vote for.
Nader believes it is important for citizens to remain
active even when they are disillusioned.
As one of the founders of the South Tyneside Stop the
War Coalition, he has been working locally and
nationally over the past few years as part of the
developing global anti-war movement.
He is angry that sitting M.P. David Miliband falsely
told the people of South Shields there was
'overwhelming evidence' Iraq possessed weapons of mass
destruction, including anthrax and nerve gas, before
the war began.
[Source: Shields Gazette, 15 March 2003.]
'There is overwhelming evidence that that claim was
just a lie by Mr Miliband, intended to trick the
people of South Shields into going along with the war
plans,' Nader said.
Nader is appalled by the way hate and fear are now
being used in the 'war on terror' to divide people -
in order to prop up in power political leaders whom he
sees as bankrupt of ideas and morals, and shielded
from reality in a make believe world.
He says: 'I don't claim to have all the answers, but I
am damned if I am going to sit back, do nothing, and
not look for better answers. I cannot do this alone,
and I know that there are a lot of other people who
find themselves in my position and without any voice -
we are the majority, yet fail to get proper
representation.'
Nader thinks that to refresh politics there has to be
a real competition of ideas - rather than the pretty
vacant sound-bite and photo opportunity charade that
now passes for political debate.
As a computer scientist and I.T. businessman, one of
Nader's major concerns is the way modern
communications systems, which could be used to
liberate people, are instead being used to imprison
people.
He says: 'People are being reduced to brainwashed
consumers of throwaway products made elsewhere -
instead of being expanded into truly empowered
cosmopolitan citizens, making things and trading
things, and taking responsibility for their own lives
and their own futures.
'With innovative new technologies, we-the-people need
to approach governance with innovative new methods. We
are already creating our own organizations, our own
media, and our own communities. We are acting locally
but thinking globally.'
Nader is also very concerned about the way the climate
of fear and increase in state power in the so-called
'war on terror' is making people more suspicious of
unfamiliar people - in ways that are breaking up
normal human relations.
'It is as if an English person's home is no longer a
castle but a prison,' he said.
As a businessman he is also concerned about the
effects the 'war on terror' is having on trade - which
relies on trust and a stable trading environment.
He said: 'There is no doubt that the world is a less
stable place because of the 'war on terror'. Peace and
stability is the best way to create a strong economy.
War is only a destructive waste of humanity, resources
and money.'
Despite all the New Labour claims of 'improvements'
since they came to power, Nader sees around him
evidence of decay, degradation and depression - and
general uncertainty and lack of direction.
This negative atmosphere aids the continuation of the
same old deadly politics, he said.
He believes the gulf between the spin version of New
Labour Britain and the reality of many people's lives
in modern Britain increases cynicism.
In a traditional Labour seat like South Shields, he
thinks people are right to feel their loyalty to that
party has been taken for granted and betrayed.
'If they are betraying loyal voters who supported them
during all those long years of opposition, then
something is rotten in the state of New Labour
Britain,' he said.
The sitting M.P. David Miliband is in Nader's view a
prime example of the dishonest trickery of New Labour
spin.
He sees Mr Miliband as a mediocre man dressed up by
image-makers into a 'bright spark' of modern politics
and a 'potential future prime minister'.
Nader says: 'If a limited man like Mr Miliband is
seriously touted as a future prime minister, then what
kind of limited future does this suggest for us all?'
*****
An Open Letter
From: Nader A-Naderi, Independent Candidate for South
Shields
To: The People of South Shields
First Issued: Saturday 9 April 2005
VOTE INDEPENDENT - END THE NEW LABOUR ONE-PARTY
STATE!
Dear Potential Independent Supporter
My name is Nader A-Naderi [rhymes with 'Douglas
Bader'!] and I am standing as Independent candidate
for South Shields in the General Election.
I am writing to you in the hope of appealing for
whatever support you can give to the 'Vote Nader'
election campaign team - privately or publicly.
The aim of our campaign is to empower people.
We want to deliver a shock to a complacent, stale and
increasingly deadly political system - with a view to
refreshing politics and making it more truly
democratic.
We do not seek power for the sake of power, or for our
own personal gain.
We believe We-the-People should have a greater control
over our own lives - through a true 'competition of
ideas', involving really open, fair and free debate.
This general aim of our campaign has particular
relevance in a town like South Shields, which has
become a virtual New Labour One-Party State.
New Labour has too much control over OUR TOWN -
including the council, many other areas of the public
and private life, and even the contents of the local
media.
Obviously, what is happening locally reflects what is
happening nationally, as well as in the wider world.
Our campaign has its origins in the Stop-the-War
movement that developed in opposition to the illegal
invasion of Iraq - particularly the disgraceful lies
over 'weapons of mass destruction', partly spread by
the present South Shields New Labour M.P. David
Miliband.
Our campaign is not, however, slavishly tied to any
particular grouping or party - indeed, a core aim of
the campaign is to widen the scope of political debate
generally.
Personally, I was previously a Liberal Democrat who
became disillusioned with that party's
narrow-mindedness and failure to seriously challenge
the New Labour strangle-hold over South Shields.
None of the other main parties seemed able to mount a
more serious challenge, so I chose to stand as an
Independent.
Our inclusive campaign team includes free-thinking
people from across a wide-spread of politics - from
One-Nation conservatives to Fresh-Thinking communists
- and includes people who are generally politically
disillusioned and not attached to any party or
grouping.
We hope to reach the parts of the electorate that
other parties and groupings no longer reach -
particularly the increasing numbers of people,
especially the young, who are almost completely
disillusioned by politics, and public life more
generally, and do not even bother to vote.
It is a campaign group with a built-in 'redundancy' in
the long-term, since when we have broken the New
Labour grip on power we are likely to break up
ourselves into more distinct political groupings.
We would like to see political structures in the town
that were truly accountable to We-the-People and which
truly reflected the wide spread of opinions and
beliefs that already exists.
The 'Vote Nader' campaign is acting locally, but
thinking globally - and what we do as individuals on
the small-scale can have important wider effects.
We have as an expansive idealistic aim the hope that
our campaign in South Shields might provide an example
that others could follow elsewhere.
With this in mind, our general aim is to reinvigorate
stagnant political systems, which seem bankrupt of
ideas and morality - and which threaten to bankrupt
the entire world.
Please feel free to contact the 'Vote Nader' team by
any method you consider appropriate.
All support, public or private, would be greatly
appreciated.
Yours Sincerely
NADER A-NADERI
p.s. We are presently a 'shoe-string operation', with
limited funds - our campaign is funded primarily from
personal contributions, including coffee jars filled
with coppers. This puts us at a disadvantage in some
ways against the huge New Labour party machine [the
mass funding of which remains something of a
suspicious mystery!]. But our D.I.Y. 'shoe-string'
approach does have advantages: such as that it keeps
us in touch with the everyday lives of the many people
for whom every day brings fresh money struggles and
worries. Needless to say, however, all financial
contributions, large or small, anonymous or public,
are gratefully received by our campaign!
*****
Press Release
From: Nader A-Naderi, Independent Candidate for South
Shields
First issued: Tuesday 19 April 2005
Local Independent candidate for South Shields Nader
A-Naderi today challenged the sitting New Labour MP
David Miliband to explain to an open meeting of the
town's people why he misled them over 'weapons of mass
destruction'.
Today, the day that general election nominations
close, Nader said: 'On 15 March 2003, just before the
invasion of Iraq, Mr Miliband categorically stated in
the Shields Gazette that he had "overwhelming
evidence" that Iraq possessed W.M.D. That was simply
untrue. He has never come clean to the people of this
town as to why he told us that untruth - nor
apologized for misleading us.
'Now he has an opportunity to do so. He can come along
- as invited by the people of the ecumenical Churches
Together in South Tyneside group - and explain himself
to a free and open public meeting, which is being
chaired by the Bishop of Jarrow.'
The Churches Together in South Tyneside General
Election Public Meeting for the Jarrow and South
Shields Constituencies is being held at Westoe Road
Baptist Church Hall, beside the Town Hall, at 7.30pm,
on Sunday 24 April.
The Rt Rev John Pritchard, Bishop of Jarrow will chair
the event, which is open to everyone. Those attending
can submit questions in writing on entering
Further details are available from Churches Together
secretary Bernadette Askins.
Nader, 48, a new technology trader based in Laygate,
said he was 'delighted' to have been invited along to
the public hustings event by Ms Askins.
He said: 'Politics in this town has become stagnant,
with politicians talking to each other and not to the
people. Events like this can help to bring about the
rebirth of democracy in this town.
'It provides an opportunity for a real lively
interaction between candidates and voters - with real
issues discussed openly in a free and fair competition
of ideas.
'Revitalized democracy will also require more openness
and honesty from politicians - which is why, in
particular, I am challenging Mr Miliband to come clean
on why he misled the people of South Shields on W.M.D.
'If he cannot be trusted on such a serious life and
death matter, then how can the people of South Shields
trust what he says about other issues?'
Ms Askins told the Vote Nader campaign team that
Churches Together had invited all other main party
candidates contesting the South Shields and Jarrow
constituencies to the meeting on Sunday.
These include Mr Miliband, the sitting New Labour MP
for South Shields - who voted in favour of the
invasion of Iraq in the final House of Commons vote on
the war - and Stephen Hepburn, the sitting New Labour
MP for Jarrow - who voted against the war in that
vote.
+++++
Local Independent candidate for South Shields Nader
A-Naderi today gave his support to Military Families
campaigner Reg Keys, who is standing as an allied
Independent candidate against Prime Minister Tony
Blair in Sedgefield.
Nader, 48, of Lagate, said: 'Reg and I are fighting
similar shoe-string "David and Goliath" election
battles in different seats - he is up against the
Prime Minister in Sedgefield, while in South Shields I
am up against one of Mr Blair's closest allies David
Miliband.
'We are both doing our best, against the odds, to
fight a grass roots local Independent campaign against
large national political party machines.
'And we are both attempting to get a local New Labour
M.P. to come clean over why he lied to people over the
Iraq war - and failed to apologize afterwards.'
Full text of Nader's Statement of Support to Reg Keys:
Statement of Support
From: Nader A-Nader, Independent Candidate for South
Shields
To: Reg Keys, Independent Candidate for Sedgefield
First issued: Tuesday 19 April 2005
Dear Reg
I fully support your courageous and dignified Military
Families Against the War campaign to ask the voters of
Sedgefield to call Tony Blair to account for the
dishonour he has brought on the office of British
Prime Minister.
It was disgraceful and immoral of Mr Blair and his
allies to ask the Service men and women of this
country to risk their lives in an illegal war brought
about by a pack of lies.
Tens of thousands of human lives - civilian and
military - have been lost or otherwise ruined in that
illegally-started conflict, among them your own
Military Policeman son, Tom - who died in mysterious
circumstances on 24 June 2003 along with five other
MPs, including Paul Long from a South Shields family.
As you have said, Reg, the brave British military
personnel caught up in the terrible realities of Iraq
over the past two years deserve better than Mr Blair
has given them.
They particularly deserve proper explanations from Mr
Blair and his allies over his own misconduct.
Just why did Mr Blair and his allies send British
forces into that war on false pretences? - such as the
disgraceful untruths about Iraq's possession of
'weapons of mass destruction'.
And just why did Mr Blair and his allies ask British
forces - who deserve honourable political leadership
when they risk their lives in the service of this
nation - to take part in a war that even the Secretary
General of the United Nation Kofi Annan has described
as illegal.
A real Labour Prime Minister would never have taken
liberties like that with the lives and integrity of
British service personnel.
Nor would a real Labour Prime Minister be supporting
the insanely aggressive 'war on terror' scheme of an
ultra-right-wing U.S. President like George Bush.
For all his faults, the previous longest-serving real
Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson kept Britain out
of the disastrous U.S.-led Vietnam War.
The present time-serving fake Labour Prime Minister
Tony Blair betrayed global civilized values - and also
betrayed British interests in the process - and is
letting Britain be led by George Bush to what looks
terribly like a road to ruin.
I wish you all the best in your election campaign Reg
...
Yours sincerely
Nader A-Naderi
Independent Candidate for South Shields
*****
Open Letter
To: David Miliband, New Labour Candidate for South
Shields
From: Nader A-Naderi, Independent Candidate for South
Shields
First issued: Tuesday 19 April 2005
The Vote Nader Campaign Team
To
Mr David Miliband
C/O South Shields New Labour Party
Westoe Road
South Shields
Dear Mr Miliband
I am writing to challenge you to explain to an open
meeting of the people of South Shields why you misled
us over 'weapons of mass destruction'.
On 15 March 2003, just before the start of the illegal
war in Iraq, you categorically stated in the Shields
Gazette that you had "overwhelming evidence" that Iraq
possessed weapons of mass destruction.
That claim was simply untrue - and was part of the
pack of lies told by you, your leader Tony Blair, and
other allies, over the past two years in relation to
the illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq.
You have never come clean to the people of this town
as to why you told us that untruth - nor apologized
for misleading us.
Now you have an opportunity to do so.
You can come along - like myself and all other
candidates invited by the people of the ecumenical
Churches Together in South Tyneside movement - and
explain yourself to a free and open public meeting,
which being chaired by the Bishop of Jarrow, the Rt
Rev John Pritchard.
As you will be aware, the joint Churches Together in
South Tyneside General Election Public Meeting for
both the Jarrow and the South Shields Constituencies
is being held at Westoe Road Baptist Church Hall,
beside the Town Hall, on Sunday 24 April, at 7.30pm.
I look forward to seeing and hearing from you
person-to-person there and then.
Yours sincerely,
Nader A-Naderi
*****
Further Independent Election Communication Tuesday 19
April 2005
South Shields local businessman Alan Brown has put
popular unity before personal ambitions and is
standing aside in the South Shields election race so
that a traders association can back fellow Independent
candidate Nader A-Naderi instead.
In a dramatic last minute decision, Mr Brown, born and
bred in South Shields 49 years ago, and a trader in
the town for more than 30, held back his almost
completed General Election nomination papers for a
Protest Vote campaign he had planned to lead on behalf
Frederick Street Traders Association, Laygate, which
he chairs.
He said: 'I am not a political man, but wanted to run
a campaign that would highlight the grievances of the
Frederick Street Traders. My concerns are mainly
local, and I recognize that Nader is more of full
General Election candidate, with more awareness
overall of international, national and local
concerns.'
Mr Brown, who runs his own photographic and other
optical equipment shop on Frederick Street for more
than quarter of a century, explained that the origins
of his plan to stand in the election were many years
of bitter experiences of being given the run-around by
politicians and officials over the promised
redevelopment of Frederick Street and the surrounding
area.
He said: 'They invite us on to steering groups, but
then do not listen to what we have to say. They make
promises of action to us, but nothing comes of them.
‘We have had at least three meetings with the present
M.P David Miliband on these matters but he did not
listen to us. He is not doing his job properly.’
One of Mr Brown's major concerns is wasted money and
he is particularly angry that hundreds of thousands of
pounds of Single Regeneration Budget [SRB5] Grant
funding, which could have been spent on real
regeneration in his area, has been used up on surveys,
architectural drawings, and consultants fees.
'Money from other sources is also being wasted on
things like the many speed humps on main roads around
the town that are unnecessary and causing too many
distractions for drivers and other road users,' he
added.
Mr Brown used to be a Labour voter, but said he did
not trust any of the main parties any more.
He said: 'Almost half of the electorate in South
Shields do not bother to vote, and the reason is that
people do not trust the main parties and find that
they do not listen. I am now putting my trust in Nader
to publicize the sort of concerns I had on behalf of
the Frederick Street Traders Association. I suggest
to other people: "If in doubt, don't do nowt. Please
use your vote".'
Nader said: 'When I heard about Alan Brown's plan to
stand, I was moved to see that ordinary citizens like
us, finding themselves with no voice and no
representation were attempting to turn the tide of
disappointment and disempowerment by engaging in the
electoral process. However I was concerned about a
confused Independent vote message. When we approached
Alan for talks, we found that we had much in common in
our mutual goals. If I had not been standing myself I
would have voted for him. He is an excellent local
representative and I will be happy to support him if
he stands for the local council.’
Picture Editors please note:
Alan Brown and other Frederick Street Traders'
Association members have said they are willing to be
photographed with Nader