What about a petition against retrospective legislation? That we would get support of PCG, accountants, etcetc.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhat about a petition against retrospective legislation? That we would get support of PCG, accountants, etcetc.
The reason for having one just for S58 is not so much achieving the highest number of votes but so we have got our grievance on the public record. This could come in useful when contacting MPs etc.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostNothing stopping us have a separate one for that.
The reason for having one just for S58 is not so much achieving the highest number of votes but so we have got our grievance on the public record. This could come in useful when contacting MPs etc.The Cat
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Originally posted by PurpleTurtle View PostI only picked up the Guardian on Saturday to have a look through the Guide arts & leisure section, but this story caught my eye in Business:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2...oidance-scheme
One in the eye for Hector it would seem, and did make me considering Lloyds recent ownership issues.The Cat
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostNothing stopping us have a separate one for that.
The reason for having one just for S58 is not so much achieving the highest number of votes but so we have got our grievance on the public record. This could come in useful when contacting MPs etc.Comment
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I have been persuaded that it may not be a good idea.
No 10 could post a comment on it to spin it against us, ie. we deserve what we get. Someone could even start an opposing petition for s58 to stand which might get more popular support.
Once you start the petition you've got no control over it, so it is risky.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI have been persuaded that it may not be a good idea.
No 10 could post a comment on it to spin it against us, ie. we deserve what we get. Someone could even start an opposing petition for s58 to stand which might get more popular support.
Once you start the petition you've got no control over it, so it is risky.
We will win by persuading those with influence - MPs - and in the law courts. The 'court of public opinion', whatever that might be, will I'm afraid be quite unsympathetic.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostI have been persuaded that it may not be a good idea.
No 10 could post a comment on it to spin it against us, ie. we deserve what we get. Someone could even start an opposing petition for s58 to stand which might get more popular support.
Once you start the petition you've got no control over it, so it is risky.Comment
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