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Ellay said:You're not going to like me for saying this but of course it's political, there's no doubt about that whatsoever.
Regardless of how honourable it's intention is, if it's a political message then it breaks British law in terms of political advertising.
There's nothing to stop members of the Make Poverty History campaign being interviewed about their cause though, although broadcasters such as the BBC have to maintain impartiality and not support a particular political line.
In August, the BBC ran a season of programmes highlighting the problems Africa is facing, but they were not allowed to use the Make Poverty History Banner, and rightly so
Good to see a voice of reason in here