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beetzart
18-10-2007, 05:34 PM
Headline of my local paper (Dover Express) today says that Mr Dimmock may be facing bankruptcy due to his £70,000 legal bill. He claims he has had no support from any political party and had to quit his job to concentrate on the case.

I say it is all worth it for highlighting what the government wanted to do. He must be very passioniate about this cause if the possibility of bankruptcy was a strong possibility. The editorial in the paper said he needed his head examining or he's not telling the full story. I wonder how this will develop?

Anders Lindman
18-10-2007, 05:44 PM
Never heard of Stewart Dimmock before. I found this:

"The decision by the government to distribute Al Gore's film An Inconvenient Truth has been the subject of a legal action by New Party member Stewart Dimmock. The Court found that the film was misleading in nine respects and that the Guidance Notes drafted by the Education Secretary’s advisors served only to exacerbate the political propaganda in the film."

http://www.newparty.co.uk/articles/inaccuracies-gore.html

Very brave I must say. I wouldn't have dared to do something like that myself. :o

baron von lotsov
18-10-2007, 06:24 PM
That guy is nothing less than a hero. He knocked Gore right off his pedestal at the Nobel Peace Prize scam and his case went around the world. Someone with some cash needs to help him out. He's done a man's job.