2010 British general election campaign flyer. To turn out the Black vote.
Reggae music jamming in the election
Inna England we have election running.
1000 Jamaican DJ‘s humming.
Inna England we have Olympics coming
1000 Jamaican DJ’s running.
On de Trak.
England naa win no gold
No, not even a bronze,
On the trak a Jamaican run dat
1000 Jamaican, rydim track
Inna England we have election running
1000 Jamaican DJ’s chanting
Point of Order Mr Speaker,
Election cannot vote if Jamaicans not Voting.
Election cannot comment if Muta, not commenting.
Election cannot kill if Bounty not killing
Election cannot talk if Ninga not talking.
Election cannot run if Beenie not running.
Election cannot win if Shango not winning.
Election not secure if Spanish Town not securing.
Inna England we have Election running
Reggae Zema inna Election Drumming.
The British general election campaign debate cannot be left the political parties alone, we the voting public, including many first time and disaffected voters, must contribute to the main debates on Foreign Affairs, Domestic and Economic Affairs, and spiritual and cultural education in the European Community.
Contact Seymour Mclean
Email: seymour31@hotmail.co.uk.
Facebook and myspace.
If you are a singer, DJ or musician contact me for DUB lyrics to generate mour topical debates. Public meetings can be arranged in various constituents.
Just like how President Obama, turned out the Vote, We the British voting public wish to open a more general debate and increase the vote to over 75%.
Every singer, DJ, musician run this general election DUB, all radio DJ’s we want to hear you, VibsFM, Choice, Galaxy what you saying about the general election Vote? We got support from the world of Music, get in the campaign.
Reggae Zima hip hopping inna England general election.
U all know this inna England
U all voting with the Jamaican’s in the general election.
U all know this inna London
U all voting with the Jamaican’s in the general election.
U all know this inna Scotland
U all voting with the Jamaican’s in the general election
U all know this inna Ireland
U all voting with the Jamaican’s in the general election.
U all know this inna Cardiff
U all voting with the Jamaican’s inna the general election.
U all know this in Jamaica,
U all jamming with the people in the general election,
U all know this in the Parliament
We all voting with the Jamaican’s in the General election.
U better know this MR Cameron
We all voting with the Jamaican’s in the General election.
U better know this Prime Minister
We all voting with the Jamaican’s in the general election
U better know this liberal Democrats
We all voting with the Jamaican’s in the general election
U all know this inna New York
Jamaican’s voting for the first time in a General election.
U all know this in Jamaica
We got to make some more dub’s for the general election
All Singer’s DJ’s, musicians are encouraged to make more DUB’s for the General election debate, contact Seymour Mclean for topics and policy options.
Foreign Affairs debate, the looting of the Ethiopian Church on 13 April 1868 and the looted Church treasures in England today, how can they help Black history studies and inculcate a better Christian spiritual and cultural education program?
Dear Rt Hon William Hague MP, Conservative.
Shadow Secretary of State, Foreign Affairs.
Please find copy of email to the Secretary of State, Did Mr Disraeli mislead Parliament and should the peerage of Robert Napier be renounced?
Dear David Miliband MP. Labour.
Secretary of State, Foreign Affairs.
Mr Nick Clegg, Leader of the Liberal Democrats.
It has been deemed an anti social behavior offence for British citizens not to take part in British Democratic procedures, like General and Local elections.
Is the secretary of State aware of the looting of the Ethiopian Church by a British Army and the looted Church treasures in England today, and the comments of the Voice, and Times newspapers, what is the vista of the Government and the political parties concerning this matter? Seymour Mclean.
Ethiopian Manuscripts
HC Deb 19 July 1995 vol 263 c1463W 1463W
§ Mr. Fraser
To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage what plans exist to return to Ethiopia the ecclesiastical manuscripts, artifacts an other items taken by the British Army from Ethiopia in 1868 and currently stored in the British Library, India Office collections and the royal library at Windsor castle. [35275]
§ Mr. Sproat
There are no plans at present to return to Ethiopia objects obtained in 1868 which are in the British Library, including the India Office collections.
The disposal of objects in the royal collections is entirely a matter for Her Majesty’s the Queen.
General debate Queen Elizabeth 2nd Speech to Emperor Haile Selassie I, setting the Agenda, for African/Caribbean political education.
Written Answers (Commons) → CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT
Ethiopian Artefacts
HC Deb 14 March 2002 vol 381 cc1232-3W 1233W
§ Mr. David Stewart
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if she will make a statement on the Ethiopian artefacts that remain in British possession from the raid on Magdala in 1868. [42723]
§ Dr. Howells
There have been no requests for return from the Ethiopian Government for any of the objects in question. With regard to the manuscripts in the British Library, microfilm copies have been deposited in Addis Ababa, and scholars have access to the originals at the Library. We understand that the Ethiopian Government are content with these arrangements.
MR. BRISCOESo in regard to the dispute with Abyssinia, it was not the fault of a diplomatist, but of the individual having charge of the foreign affairs of this country when it first arose29 July 1869 → Commons Sitting → CORONATION OATH.
MR. MAGUIRE But surely the Parliament of the United Kingdom, who had lately called on the British taxpayer to pay £10,000,000 for the slaughter of a wretched nigger in Abyssinia, might call on the same British taxpayer to sanction the advance of £1,000,000 to Her Majesty’s Irish subjects, on the best possible security.
View an original Ethiopian Manuscript one of 550 looted on 13 April 1868, and in England today.
The voting public are requested to reserve their vote until the Leaders of the political parties explain their policies concerning the 550 looted Ethiopian manuscripts in England today and their application to the spiritual and cultural education of the British people. We are not a political party, and we are not seeking election, we are trying to inculcate the vista of the voting public to a wider point of view.