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Craig Calls on Londoners to Give Assembly a Christian Voice

April 30, 2008 by Staff

Alan Craig, Leader of the Christian Peoples Alliance, has called on voters to back his party by voting for the on the peach-coloured London Assembly list ballot paper. To win a seat a party needs to secure around 100,000 votes.

Speaking earlier today Mr Craig said “The word has got out and I can see real momentum in our campaign to hit our goal of votes from 100,000 people. My message now to people who want to see a Christian world-view in City Hall, is: ‘Get on board!’ The train of Christian witness in political life is about to take a radical turn in its journey. It’s time to be part of this wonderful story of grassroots activism and service. ”

“Wherever I have gone across London in recent months, the public have been amazed that the PR system permits other voices to be heard in London government”, says Alan, “and not just the tired old secular parties.”

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