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This is Alan Simpson:

Alan Simpson, the New Labour MP for Nottingham South, voted to decriminalise cannabis and signed all of the EDMs promoting the drug's decriminalisation which led up to the vote.
He also voted for an amendment to a bill which, according to Stephen Byers, who was a member of the Select Committee which tabled the new clause, "would create a new specific offence of racially motivated violence".
Simpson must be heartily congratulated for signing eight EDMs introduced into Parliament, during the lifetime of the New Labour government, concerned with the plight of indigenous Britons unjustly imprisoned overseas.
However, he also signed an EDM, which showed concern for Sandra Gregory, a drug courier who was caught trying to smuggle 88 grams of heroin out of Thailand back to the UK.
The efforts of Simpson et al. facilitated her early transfer from Thailand to a British prison where she was allowed to serve the remainder of her already commuted sentence.
Whilst he was signing the 8 welcome EDMs on behalf of British men and women unjustly imprisoned abroad, Simpson signed around 80! That's 80 EDMs concerned with the situation of foreigners in prison overseas, most of whom had committed the crimes which they had been accused of.
Simpson also signed an EDM proposing that a statue of Mary Seacole, a black woman who nursed British soldiers during the Crimean war, should be placed upon the vacant fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square.
He signed an EDM commenting on the "suspicious death" of Asian, Ricky Reel, although police investigations have never been able to conclude anything other than that Reel fell into the Thames whilst urinating.
He also signed 2 EDMs criticising the decision to deport Nigerian immigrant, Sunday Ogunwobi, and his family. Ogunwobi is still here 12 years after the first EDM was introduced on his behalf.
Ogunwobi was, last time I looked, a Hackney Councillor helping other immigrants to get into Britain and, once here, to stay.
Simpson also signed an EDM condemning the "lack of care" of Christopher Clunis, violent, black schizophrenic, "with a known history of violence and non-attendance of out-patient appointments, who stabbed and killed Jonathan Zito in an unprovoked attack".
He signed an EDM sympathising with the British Sikh community, urging the government to amend legislation "so that British Sikhs may continue to work in all non-construction employment whilst wearing turbans". (One law for them, another for us)
He signed an EDM commemorating the death of black man, Kenneth Severin.
Simpson also signed an EDM sympathising with Asian teenager, Muktar Ahmed. He also 3 EDMs mentioning black teenager, Rolan Adams and 2 mentioning Asian, Rohit Duggal
He signed an EDM sympathetic with Asian, Quaddus Ali, which remembered "all those tragically killed by racists in Britain".
He signed an EDM condemning the police and sympathising with and also signed an EDM which expressed outrage at the deaths of Damilola Taylor and Abdi Hamza.
This EDM suggested that their deaths were general British "problems of violence and anti-social behaviour" and not specific black on black crime.
In fact, Damilola and Abdi were stabbed to death by two different gangs of murderous, black teenagers.
Simpson also signed an EDM commenting on the "injury to Michael Abatan and Lloyd Jeffers and to the death of Jay Abatan".
Abatan died after a Friday night confrontation outside a nightclub.
There were 3 "victims", and just 2 "attackers". There were no weapons involved. Manslaughter charges were brought but soon dropped. The "attackers" were white, reason enough for a politically correct MP to sign an EDM condemning them.
Simpson signed a simply enormous amount of Early Day Motions sympathetic to and supportive of asylum-seekers, refugees and immigrants since he became an MP.
However, he did not sign an EDM critical of Abdullah Azad, of the Welfare Centre, Manchester, who had offered to sell UK passports to those whose immigration status was in question.
Simpson also signed 10 out of the 13 EDMs which mentioned Stephen Lawrence, two of which also sympathised with his parents.
He also signed the EDM which called for the release of Satpal Ram, a violent Asian drunkard, who stabbed an unarmed Englishman to death whilst he was eating out with friends.
He also signed an EDM in 2004, commemorating black man, Christopher Alder, and calling for a public enquiry into his death in a Hull police station in 1992.
He also signed two EDMs noting the death of black man, Rocky Bennett, who died in mental hospital custody.
He signed EDMs noting the deaths of Roger Sylvester, Brian Douglas, Shiji Lapite, Wayne Douglas, and Ibrahim Sey all of whom died in police custody, "following restraint by police officers".
He also signed two EDMs sympathising with black woman, Joy Gardner, who died in the custody of immigration service officials.
Simpson also signed an EDM condemning Feltham Young Offenders Institution as "institutionally racist", damning Feltham's staff for "failing in their duty of care toward prisoners", and sympathising with the family of Zahid Mubarek, who was beaten to death by his white 'racist' cellmate.
However, Simpson never bothered to sign any EDMs commemorating the deaths of Nottingham lads, Darren Bennett, Stephen Kirby and Andrew Blacknell, who hanged themselves in Nottingham Jail in 2003.
In fact, Simpson has only ever signed one EDM commemorating a white, English boy who died in custody. At just 15-years of age, he was the youngest ever to commit suicide in a British jail.
How many of you know this boy's name?
You would not think it, given the levels of pro-immigrant, anti-British propaganda put out by PC types like Simpson, but many, many more white, British men, boys, women and girls have died in custody than Blacks or Asians.
Since New Labour took power, Simpson signed at least 5 EDMs sympathising with foreign women who had been raped overseas. However, Simpson has never bothered to demontrate any sympathy for the hundreds of thousands of British women and girls who have been raped by first and second-generation immigrants in this country over the last fifty years or so.
Nor did he ever bother to inform us of the facts quoted in the following Evening Standard article of the 14th of January, 2004:
"A hard core of violent muggers is behind a surge in gang rapes in London... there has been one group sex attack for every day of the last year. Two thirds of the suspects had convictions for theft and robbery and half had been involved in street crime in the last 12 months. The study found a disproportionately high number of black and Asian men were involved in the attacks. Around 49 per cent of suspects were described as Afro-Caribbean and 13 per cent as Indian or Pakistani... White women accounted for 59 per cent of the victims".
Nor did Simpson sign either of the following EDMs, which were concerned with paedophilia in Britain:
"This House notes the concern expressed by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children on the novel, The End of Alice, about a pervert who rapes a 12 year-old girl before stabbing her 64 times; fears that the novel could encourage paedophiles to believe their activities are acceptable".
"This House condemns the Saatchi Gallery's I Am A Camera, photographic exhibition of naked children and supports the campaign led by the News of the World newspaper, parents and police chiefs to highlight the dangers that this 'art exhibition' has to the well being and safety of children in this country; deplores reports that the FreshPetals paedophile website has directed its visitors to the BBC News website to view the pictures online; and believes that... the real dangers posed by paedophiles to children in this country have never been greater an 'exhibition' of this nature is unacceptable and should be closed".
Nor did Simpson mention any of the following incidents in parliament, nor did he or sign or introduce any EDM sympathising with the plight of the victims, all of whom were attacked in Nottingham, where Simpson is an MP.
On the 29th of October, 1994, a 16-year-old girl was raped in Nottingham by Asif Massod.
In October, 2001, Phillip Kambeta, an illegal immigrant from Malawi, was found guilty of raping a woman who had a mental age of two. He was working in a residential home in Nottingham at the time.
In October, 2001, a 19-year-old student, who was a virgin at the time, was raped six times in Nottingham by Akhtar Naseem, who abducted her and held her prisoner for 42 hours.
On the 4th of August, 2002, Ali Merbhian raped a 24-year-old Nottingham woman after she hailed his cab in the city.
On the 4th of March, 2004, a woman was pushing a pram in Nottingham when she was accosted and raped by a "dark-skinned man" in front of her child.
In May, 2004, failed Iranian asylum seeker, Omid Samipour, from Radford Road, Nottingham, was charged with rape. He failed to appear for trial after being bailed.
On the 18th of February, 2005, the BBC website told us that, Mohammed Sha Shabaz, an Iraqi refugee, had been jailed for five years for raping a woman at a party in Nottingham.
Simpson never saw fit to sign an EDM commemorating the son of Samantha Tuff who was murdered in Nottingham on the 17th of February, 1999, by her black boyfriend, Gary Davis.
Davis, a father of five, subjected the four-year-old and his brother to extreme levels of abuse. He beat them with sticks and a cricket bat. The ill treatment came to a head after the four-year-old spent the night in a cupboard as punishment for not being able to sleep. Davis made the boy jog on the spot fully clothed in front of a gas fire on full power, hitting his feet with a cricket bat if he did not lift them high enough. He then dumped the boy in a bath full of freezing cold water. Davis repeated the process twice more before the little boy feinted. A short afterwards he lapsed into a coma.
He died in hospital later that day.
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