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Late Late Show Sidelines Anti Bin Tax Campaigners

category dublin | bin tax / household tax / water tax | press release author Thursday October 16, 2003 13:40author by Anti Bin Tax Campaign Report this post to the editors

Joint Statement - 16th October 2003
· Dublin City Campaign Against the Bin Charges· Dun Laoghaire/ Rathdown Campaign Against Service Charges· South Dublin Campaign Against Refuse Charges· Fingal Anti Bin Tax Campaign

Late Late Show Sidelines Bin Tax Campaigners

This Fridays Late Late Show on the controversial Bin Charges is unfair and undemocratic in format.

Late Late Show Sidelines Bin Tax Campaigners

This Fridays Late Late Show on the controversial Bin Charges is unfair and undemocratic in format.

The Minister for the Environment is to be interviewed by Pat Kenny while those opposing the Bin Tax are consigned to the audience.

The four Anti Bin Tax Campaigns in Dublin do not feel this is a balanced contest. We can challenge the Minister’s arguments of the last week if we are given the same time and platform as he is. This is not possible with a roving microphone picking up sound bites from the audience.

The Campaigns believe the best way to debate the issues would have been to have a head to head debate between the Minister and Joe Higgins T.D. next week. When this was rejected we were led to believe there would be a panel of four people debating the issue. Now we find the Minister is to be given a platform on his own.

For the last month Joe Higgins and Clare Daly have been gagged, unable to answer the Government propaganda from prison. They are now being gagged again by the Late Late Show. The question has to be asked why the State Broadcaster is censoring the Anti Bin Tax Campaign. Have they been got at by the Government?

We call for a format with a fair and balanced panel to debate the environment, taxation and political issues around the bin charges.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   RE:     Simon the pieman    Thu Oct 16, 2003 14:04 
   A bit previous?     F    Thu Oct 16, 2003 14:05 
   Balance     SDR    Thu Oct 16, 2003 14:08 
   ..     action.    Thu Oct 16, 2003 14:37 
   Answer to invisable man (person) Don't be silly     Katie    Thu Oct 16, 2003 14:41 
   Late Late is our big chance     Johnny    Thu Oct 16, 2003 16:33 
   i hate the state     Gaz    Thu Oct 16, 2003 20:21 
   again     orpheus    Thu Oct 16, 2003 20:23 
   Well fuck them.     fukem    Fri Oct 17, 2003 00:00 
 10   Bizarre     PK    Fri Oct 17, 2003 11:13 
 11   Question and suggestion     Anti bin tax    Fri Oct 17, 2003 11:51 
 12   Who is running this campaign ?     conor (wsm personal capacity)    Fri Oct 17, 2003 16:42 
 13   government plans     sp member (personal capacity)    Sat Oct 18, 2003 01:18 
 14   Late Late was well handled     anti bin tax    Sat Oct 18, 2003 13:33 
 15   I liked the bit where     dg    Sat Oct 18, 2003 13:52 


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