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BCFM Drivetime
electoral register not accurate, poor excluded, gerrymandering, postal vote fraud
Weekly Program
 Bristol Broadband Co-operative  Contact Contributor
Nov. 13, 2015, 2:20 p.m.
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2015/11/13/bcfms-weekly-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-11/
First hour: News review: with Green party candidate for Bristol Mayor Tony Dyer - Economic crash, shares, Green Party economics, dirivatives, banking system; what would Tony do as Mayor? He is Green Party candidate; Metrobus; austerity bad economics - welfare bill gone up, bedroom tax; Bristol Arena - public transport; Bristol Carnival has not been given funding again; shake up of Bristol wards - electoral register not accurate, poor excluded, gerrymandering, postal vote fraud; Theresa May on BBC Today Programme discussing Extremism Orders - how define extremism?, Prevent Strategy, secret services and islamist terrorism; clip of interview with Maz Saleem, daughter of Muslim man who was murdered by neo-Nazi Pavlo Lapshin, who arrived in UK five days earlier - police wouldnt take CCTV footage from locals; care home sector in meltdown 2013 murder of Mohammed Saleem in Birmingham by Ukrainian neo-Nazi Pavlo Lapshyn discussed by his daughter Maz Saleem who is worried that West Midlands police initially investigated the Asian community, even her own family as being behind the murder and refused to treat it as a racist or terrorist crime. Also failing to admit that more than one person was involved in her fathers killing and dismissing the presence of a large black SUV from which the murder seemed to be being organised.
Timeline: Mohammed Saleem 2013 murder and mosque attacks
24 April - Pavlo Lapshyn moves to Birmingham from Ukraine, after securing a work placement at software firm Delcam PLC.
29 April - Mohammed Saleem, 82, is killed by Lapshyn as he makes his way home from Birmingham’s Green Lane Mosque after evening prayers.
30 April - Mr Saleem’s daughter, Shazia Khan, tells ITV News the attack on her father was ‘shocking, disgusting and deplorable’.
1 May - Police appeal for community’s help in finding Mr Saleem’s killer.
10 May - Crimestoppers offers a £10,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of Mr Saleem’s killer.
21 June - A device placed inside a childrens lunchbox explodes at a mosque in Walsall. 150 homes are evacuated following the blast but nobody is hurt.
27 June - A man from Walsall is arrested in connection with the explosion but is later released without charge.
28 June - Explosion near a Wolverhampton mosque. Police discover traces of an explosion and debris on 18 July, the day of Lapshyns arrest. He confesses to planting the device, leading officers to the scene.
12 July - Most powerful device explodes outside a mosque in Tipton. The nail bomb explodes at 1pm, an hour before Ramadan worshippers begin prayers at the mosque. Police say the bomber getting the wrong time probably saved lives.
18 July - Two men, aged 25 and 22, arrested in connection with the mosque attacks across the West Midlands. A search of Lapshyns flat reveals bomb-making equipment along with incriminating literature and data on his computer.
20 July - Lapshyn, already in custody, is arrested for the murder of Mr Saleem after police uncover incriminating evidence on the computer seized from his flat.
22 July - 22-year-old man arrested in connection with the mosque attacks is released without charge. Lapshyn, 25, is charged with the terrorist-related murder of Mohammed Saleem. Police also confirm a link between Mr Saleem’s murder and explosions at mosques across the West Midlands.
23 July - Pavlo appears in court charged with terrorist-related murder of Mr Saleem and bomb blasts targetting mosques in the Midlands.
21 October - Pavlo Lapshyn admits murdering Mr Saleem, causing an explosion near a Tipton mosque and engaging in conduct in preparation of terrorist acts between April 24 and July 18 this year. This included planting bombs near mosques in Walsall and Wolverhampton, researching locations to plant bombs and buying chemicals on the internet to make explosives.
Four Seasons Health Care, like Southern Cross care homes, to slash budget to fend off attack by US vulture fund - not enough government funding; inquiry into police spying on Labour MPs - Corbyn included - Green Party also spied on - GCHQ, how free is our society now?

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