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Originally posted by smalldog View PostIs there anyway of finding out during tomorrow how its going/gone? Will anyone be reporting?
I'll also try and post something on the forum tomorrow evening or Wednesday.Comment
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In need of solace and inspiration, I did a search on emails for NTRT and read through the monthly newsletters. It was reassuring to see the how the campaign has developed. Quite amazing the interest they've atracted from MPs and the political strings they've pulled to date. Alone, where would you be. Happy to dig deeper to keep the ball rolling. Good luck tomorrow NTRT.Comment
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Originally posted by lucozade View Post+1
Thanks to everyone for getting us this far.Comment
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Ditto.
Originally posted by lucozade View Post+1
Thanks to everyone for getting us this far.
Cheers guys.Comment
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To those of you chatting about Government hypocrisy yesterday - this makes interesting reading MPs slam the award of government contracts to tax-avoiding IT firmsComment
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Just to let you know that the briefing event went very well. We had a good attendance, despite it clashing with the welfare reform debate in the commons.
Our chairman & deputy did us really proud with an excellent polished presentation to MPs.
More details to follow in due course.Last edited by DonkeyRhubarb; 8 January 2013, 19:43.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostJust to let you know that the briefing event went very well. We had a good attendance, despite it clashing with the welfare reform debate in the commons.
Our chairman & deputy did us really proud with an excellent polished presentation to MPs.
More details to follow in due course.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostJust to let you know that the briefing event went very well. We had a good attendance, despite it clashing with the welfare reform debate in the commons.
Our chairman & deputy did us really proud with an excellent polished presentation to MPs.
More details to follow in due course.Comment
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostTo those of you chatting about Government hypocrisy yesterday - this makes interesting reading MPs slam the award of government contracts to tax-avoiding IT firmsComment
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