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Mark Walker made this Freedom of Information request to Crown Prosecution Service
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From: Mark Walker
25 February 2010
Dear Crown Prosecution Service,
On Wednesday 24th February 2010 The London Evening Standard
newspaper reported that ‘BNP thugs will try to provoke violence
during the general election campaign in London, a government
minister warned today’ and that, immigration minister Phil Woolas
said there was no doubt that “bad people” in the racist party —
whose leader Nick Griffin is standing for election in Barking and
Dagenham — would “like to cause trouble”.
1) Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 I would like to
request where and how Mr. Woolas obtained this information.
Furthermore, Mr Woolas said the Met police and the Crown
Prosecution Service were preparing for a surge in public order
offences and taking precautions.
2) Can you confirm that this is the case and if so what
preventative measures you intend to take?
Article;
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/a...
Yours,
Mark Walker,
Solidarity Trades Union.
From: Freedom of Information Unit
Crown Prosecution Service
22 March 2010
Dear Mr Walker
Please find our response attached.
Regards
Paul Willman
Information Management Unit
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