This woman wants homosexuality criminalised, adultery made illegal and rock groups banned ... and now she wants your vote
Susan Anne White is standing as an independent in the new Fermanagh and Omagh district
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Meet Susan Anne White, one of the most outspoken and controversial candidates in the upcoming council elections.
The 55-year-old is standing as an independent in the new Fermanagh and Omagh district and is campaigning on what she says are the three most serious threats to society – the "destructive" homosexual agenda, the growth of Islam and the "money-draining" EU.
"I don't consider myself extreme at all," Mrs White told the Belfast Telegraph.
She admitted her chances of being elected were "slim", but said she had received positive feedback from voters.
Originally from Newtownabbey, she moved to Trillick after marrying her husband Francis in 1997. They have a teenage daughter. Mrs White's campaign is based on 10 principles drawn up by Dr Alan Clifford, a Norwich-based minister whose anti-gay and anti-Islam rants have led to police investigations in the past.
She criticised "deafening" rock acts such as Iron Maiden and Kurt Cobain for promoting anarchy.
"One only has to think of some of those well-known rock groups from the 1970s and 1980s such as Iron Maiden, Alice Cooper and more recently Kurt Cobain," she added.