Kishwer Falkner: Warsi wildly inaccurate on voting reform
Commenting, Baroness Falkner said:
"I'm shocked and frankly appalled by the distortions being spun today by Baroness Warsi and the 'No' campaign.
"Using the battle of Cable Street for her wildly inaccurate argument undermines the heroic and important action of that day, it ridicules the progress our society has made and will appeal only to the very people she says she wishes to stop.
"While the BNP agree with Baroness Warsi and are calling for a 'No' vote, the Muslim Council of Britain and Operation Black Vote have strongly come out in favour of reform because to truly stop extremist parties getting elected, we need to vote yes.
"Under AV, no one can get elected unless the majority of people support them which quite obviously makes it harder, not easier, for extremist parties. That's exactly why the BNP are campaigning for a 'No' vote.
"The No-campaign has resorted to baseless scaremongering because they can't make any positive case for the status quo. People won't be fooled by this."
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