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Thursday 10 October 2013 - 15:39
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Watchdog bans UK govt.s go home adverts

Watchdog bans UK govt.s go home adverts
An advertising watchdog has banned a controversial poster campaign by the British government that urged illegal immigrants to go home or face arrest.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) accused Britains Home Office of misleading the public by using posters on the side of vans that displayed inaccurate arrest statistics.

However, the watchdog cleared the campaign of being offensive and irresponsible while human rights groups criticize it for creating climate of racism and xenophobia in the society.

Vans were deployed acoss the streets of around six London boroughs in July this year with the message go home or face arrest as part of the British governments anti-immigration campaign.

The ASA received some 224 complaints about the vans from campaign groups and legal academics.

The ad vans sent out by the Home Office were a divisive gimmick and now the ASA has confirmed they were also misleading too, said British shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper.

Last month, she said the Home Office vans were a disgrace since the similar slogans that urged migrants to leave were used in the 1970s.

Earlier in August, British activists also took part in an anti-racist convoy of vans, cars, bikes, mopeds and other vehicles across London in opposition to the governments racist vans.

By Press TV

 

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