Labour Party paper
Sir, — By presenting a discussion paper with a view to having Parliament nieet the expenses of political parties, Mr Moore, member of Parliament, is ob-
viously endeavouring to legalise Labour Party tactics, which in anybody’s language, are morally wrong — that is, using taxpayers’ money, to spread Labour Party propaganda to the disadvantage of other political parties that have the integrity to pay for what they believe in. Like J. Lowe (November 22) I have received the equivalent of 10 foolscap pages of Labour Party propaganda, sent post-free in one envelope, including a letter signed by Jim Anderton, president of the Labour Party, an eight-page paper of Left-wing propaganda, a financial support request and return envelope, and a foolscap page of totally uninformed abuse of other people by Mr Moore. Labour is deliberately deceiving the working man by spending his taxes to gain an unfair Labour advantage. — Yours, FRANK FREEMAN. November 22, 1979.
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