Concern is growing within Britain's African community regarding the apparent disappearance of a "Black MP", Dawn Butler MP, who has not been seen or heard from since the night of the General Election on 5 May 2005 when she was elected as a Member of Parliament for Brent South in north west London, which has one of the highest concentrations of Africans in Britain, and was last seen kissing some Africans and having her right arm fondled by an Asian, prior to her mysterious disappearance.
Last Sightings
The disappearance of the attractive, fresh faced and amply proportioned Miss Butler has been particularly distressing not only for the thousands of Africans in Brent South who voted for her, but also for her publicists
Operation Black Vote, who were largely responsible for conning - sorry - advising Africans to vote for her. A spokesman said today: "Mi nuh noh whey shi gaaan".
He dismisssed some rumours that Miss Butler may be in hiding studying the life and works of Marcus Mosiah Garvey prior to unleashing a whirlwind of Garveyism in the British House of Commons, stating: "Wi nuh inna dat".
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Have You Seen Her?
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