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HIGHAMS PARK: Lib Dem fury over sex slur leaflets

10:17am Thursday 20th November 2008

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A BY-ELECTION campaign has taken a disturbing twist with a sinister leaflet claiming Liberal Democrats want to legalise paedophilia being pushed through voters' doors.

The alarming development threatens to mar the Hale End & Highams Park poll, which is expected to be a close race between the Lib Dems and Conservatives.

The leaflets, which have been delivered to homes across the ward including homes in Beacontree Avenue, Hill Crest Road and Beech Hall, contain a message claiming to be written by disgraced former pop star Gary Glitter.

The '70s glam rocker was convicted of paedophilia in Cambodia.

Flanked by black and white images of bogeyman Freddy Krueger and children, the pamphlet says: “Only the Liberal Democrats have the integrity and courage to campaign against the fascist so-called Age of Consent laws, which deny our youngsters the right to enjoy physical acts of love with an enthusiastic adult like myself.”

The leaflet goes on to list Lib Dem politicians across the country who have allegedly been convicted of sex offences and features a manipulated picture of Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg, with a caption reading, “He's the leader of the gang!”

A total of two by-election seats in the ward are up for grabs in the December 4 election, which was called following the sudden death of sitting councillor John Beanse and the resignation due to ill health of Noel Penstone.

Alan Horne, of Hill Crest Road, was among residents to receive the letter.

He said: “I was shocked because we have never had campaigning like this round here.

“I knew John (Beanse) very well and it is appalling that somebody would want to make such undoubtable slurs about the Liberal Democrats.”

In 2006 the Lib Dems narrowly won in the traditionally Tory wards, but there have so far been no signs that the campaign will turn nasty.

Conservative group leader Matt Davis, who is also the agent for the party's candidates Sandeep Christian and Sheree Rackham, vehemently denied his party had anything to do with the leaflets.

Cllr Davis said: “This is a disgraceful, dishonest and untrue attack and it is not legitimate political campaigning.

“Waltham Forest Conservatives unreservedly and wholeheartedly condemn the leaflet, its contents and whoever produced and distributed it.”

The Labour Group’s press spokesman Cllr Adam Gladstone said: “We are horrified people are putting out inflammatory and unpleasant material and we completely distance ourselves from it.”

The Lib Dems are now planning to make an official complaint to the returning officer.

Lib Dem election agent Henry Boyle said: “We would like to thank the many residents in Hale End and Highams Park who have contacted us so quickly to let us know about this literature.

“This leaflet is a carefully designed attempt to smear the Liberal Democrats nationally and contains material that many residents told us they considered extremely offensive.

“We know that the children of some local residents discovered these leaflets first and were particularly upset by the material.”


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Never Kissed a Tory, Walthamstow says...
10:42am Thu 20 Nov 08

Disgusting....I hope the police can find out who did it and prosecute. Mind you, with the dirty tricks letter sent out recently, (pretending to be from Labour), the police already know who did that one....the LibDems, because they signed it.

Bert Small, Leyton says...
10:57am Thu 20 Nov 08

It is amazing that such rubbish is being circulated.

Look what happened to GRELL the Labour Party rep. She has all gone quiet even though she carried on protesting her innocence despite losing numerous appeals.

does anyone know what happened to the idiots who started off he 'Defence Campaign?' That has all gone quiet too!!

'Its all gone quiet over there! Its all gone quiet over there! All gone quiet, all gone quiet, all gone quiet over there!'

(repeat a 1000 times or until the next Councillor gets arrested for something-whatever the sooner).

Technomist, Walthamstow says...
11:26am Thu 20 Nov 08

This is not acceptable. I am pleased to see a strong statement from the Conservatives and Labour Parties rejecting these kinds of tactics.

Never Kissed a Tory, Walthamstow says...
12:41pm Thu 20 Nov 08

In fact the previous dodgy letter was done by Henry Boyle who is mentioned above. Complete with a fake Labour red rose on the top!

ex-president, says...
1:31pm Thu 20 Nov 08

No doubt I'm in the minority here but I find the whole thing quite amusing (think Brass Eye). It seems to me that these leaflets are simply a joke by an individual.

annabel, London says...
9:55am Fri 21 Nov 08

ex president there are somethings you do not joke about and paedophilia is one of them - insinuating that someone is a paedophile can have very serious consequences for that person, how on earth can you find it funny?

ex-president, says...
2:53pm Fri 21 Nov 08

annabel wrote:
ex president there are somethings you do not joke about and paedophilia is one of them - insinuating that someone is a paedophile can have very serious consequences for that person, how on earth can you find it funny?
You may not have read the article fully as no Liberal Democrat member was singled out as being a paedophile. In fact, this whole episode most likely refers to an idea from a few years back when the Lib Dems proposed allowing 16 year olds to participate in adult films.

Furthermore, if you read the spoof leaflet you may notice it can easily be taken as a well-written piece of comedy; deliberately aiming its sights at the easily shocked, particularly with its references to both Nelson Mandela and Jonathan King being punished for their personal views and therefore somehow being on the same level as each other.

What amazes me is that people are acting as if anyone who reads this leaflet may actually take it seriously. If they did, wouldn't you be more concerned that these people are allowed to vote in the first place?

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