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Frail Pensioner's Belief In Justice and Truth Gets Him Thrown From Labour Party Conference

How Labour Really Treats Britain's Pensioners

At today's Labour Party Conference Britain saw the distressing footage of an elderly pensioner, and his would be protector, being manhandled from the building by a number of large stewards.

Walter Wolfgang, 82, who left Nazi Germany to live a better life in Britain, was ushered from the building following his verbal, but not abusive, interruption of Jack Straw's speech. Mr Wolfgang interrupted Jack Straw's speech with shouts of "Lies, Lies" in response to Mr Straw's statements concerning the War in Iraq.

A young man who stepped in to protect Mr Wolfgang was also dragged from the building.

Upon trying to re-enter the building, Mr Wolfgang was temporarily questioned under the Terrorism Act.

Mr Wolfgang, who, speaking to press following the incident, was polite and mildly spoken, had been staunch supporter of Labour for many years.

In the 1950's Walter Wolfgang even co-wrote a number of songs for the Labour Party conferences including 'The Red Sixties' and 'In Pursuit of Peace'.

However, in recent years, Mr Wolfgang has expressed increasing concern over the Labour Party's position regarding the War in Iraq. In a strongly worded letter to The Editor of The Independent in January this year, Mr Wolfgang condemned what he called "the immoral and illegal war and occupation of Iraq by United States and British forces". He praises the 'Campaign to Stop the War' and believes it to be deserving of "a place of honour in the history of the British peace movement."

Whatever your views on the War in Iraq, Mr Wolfgang is a person who once saw the Labour Party as the way forward in Britain. He supported them for a number of decades, but over recent years has been betrayed as the values which had initially drawn Mr Wolfgang to this country were eroded away.

On television today, we saw how 5 decades of support and loyalty were repaid.

See our article "Innocent Until Proven Guilty, A Dickensian Belief That Must Be Changed!"

Today Labour big boys realised just how pathetic they have become and were falling over them selves to say how sorry they are, shame they dont take the same stance with all the hundreds of innocent people who are wrongly accused and considered guilty due to their determination to de democrocise this country, and making it impossible to prove their innocence.