Letter sent to Damian Hinds
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Montp support
Is there any way that MontP could ask scheme users (past and present) to send this letter? This is in everyone’s interest to try and get this repealed.
Reason I say this is although CUK is a great source, it clearly does not cover everyone who used the scheme, MontP are they only ones who know who everyone is. Count of 220 letters of 3000 users is well below par.Comment
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Letter sent to MP
Sorry Guys, I should have updated the board. Sent a letter last week, no response yet to Daniel Poulter, newly elected Conservative MP in SuffolkComment
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Originally posted by ContractIn View PostIs there any way that MontP could ask scheme users (past and present) to send this letter? This is in everyone’s interest to try and get this repealed.
Reason I say this is although CUK is a great source, it clearly does not cover everyone who used the scheme, MontP are they only ones who know who everyone is. Count of 220 letters of 3000 users is well below par.Comment
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Not had a reply from your MP?
If it's over 2 weeks since you wrote to your MP and you still haven't had a reply, you may want to send this to help ram the message home.
http://wimg.co.uk/ozF.doc
Thanks!
DRComment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostTrust me, I am trying.Comment
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Anything else we can do?
Hello all
I just wondered, if having already sent my letter to the chancellor, there's anything else I can do?
regards to all
Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostIf you have received a response from your MP saying
"I am afraid that, with the public finances in the state they are, new Treasury ministers are unable to make any firm promises to reverse this legislation..."
Send this in reply:
http://wimg.co.uk/5eQ.doc
Thanks!
DRComment
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Sent to John Redwood. He was supportive when I wrote to him first time round and is also fairly influential within the party still....we'll see!Comment
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Originally posted by ContractIn View PostI have absolutely no doubt. If this proved successful, then would save Montp a lot of money.
If only I knew then what I know now...
Let me quote to you what one MP has just replied to his constituent.
I have made representations to Treasury ministers who are aware of the strength of feeling on this issue as they work on the detail of an emergency Budget scheduled for 22nd June 2010.Comment
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