Black Britain Decides

2012 Mayoral Election Political Rally

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Who wins Black Britain's Vote?

2012 Mayoral Election Political Rally

BLACK BRITAIN DECIDES: A REAL TALK SPECIAL 2012 Mayoral Election debate LIVE on OHTV Sky ch199 Thursday 12th April from 6.30pm from OH TV on Vimeo.

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A coalition of Black leaders including church leaders, business leaders, activists, faith groups others will be hosting a political rally and husting to determine who London’s next Mayor should be. With issues ranging from transport, policing, young people, the socio economic regeneration of London alongside a discussion on health, wellbeing and planning permission this event is earmarked to be a watershed for Black Britain to decide who best matches their aspirations for London’s future.

As was the case in the last election it is hoped that over 1000 people will be at the rally itself, whilst the event will be syndicated to more than a million black people via the vast BME media network and other National media corporations.

The main stream party Mayoral candidates have confirmed their attendance in this closely fought political race and the Black vote: African, Asian, Caribbean and other ethnic minorities will hold the key to who wins and who loses this election.

This then is a very significant time in our political journey and we provides a unique opportunity to have a powerful voice during this election campaign. Our call will be for justice, and equality of opportunity in all areas at all levels of society, not least in education.

Key Speakers Confirmed –
Boris Johnson, Brian Paddick, Ken Livingstone and Jenny Jones

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Date: Thursday 12th April 2012

Doors open: 6.00pm

Address:
The Gourmet Theatre, Ruach Minsitries, 197-199 Kilburn High Road, London NW6 7HY

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Attendance by registration. Early registration recommended due to limited spaces.