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No To Retro Tax – Campaign Against Section 58 Finance Act 2008
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Important
Please read this very carefully, as it concerns the forthcoming amendment.
Whitehouse believe they have now contacted all those NTRT members whose MP meets either of the following criteria:- MP is on the Finance Bill Committee - Link to members of Committee
- MP has signed the cross party letter - Link to cross party letter
If your MP is either of the above and you have not had an email from Whitehouse in the past few days, then please send an email as a matter of urgency to:
Carl.Thomson AT whitehouseconsulting.co.uk
Many thanks
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MP Meeting Set Up
I happen to be in central London with work next week so have taken the opportunity to arrange a meeting with my MP at his office in Westminster while I'm there.
I've informed Whitehouse and will present whatever information they feel may be beneficial to our cause, but as my MP is one of the signatories of the recent cross-party letter and has been supportive of the campaign since the NTRT presentation in Westminster a few months back, I don't think he needs a lot of convincing of the moral strength of our case. It's a pity he isn't on the Finance Committee but I'm sure he will know some Members that are.
I'll report back later in the week to let everyone know how it went.Comment
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Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostPlease read this very carefully, as it concerns the forthcoming amendment.
Whitehouse believe they have now contacted all those NTRT members whose MP meets either of the following criteria:- MP is on the Finance Bill Committee - Link to members of Committee
- MP has signed the cross party letter - Link to cross party letter
If your MP is either of the above and you have not had an email from Whitehouse in the past few days, then please send an email as a matter of urgency to:
Carl.Thomson AT whitehouseconsulting.co.uk
Many thanks
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Los!!
Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostPlease read this very carefully, as it concerns the forthcoming amendment.
Whitehouse believe they have now contacted all those NTRT members whose MP meets either of the following criteria:
If your MP is either of the above and you have not had an email from Whitehouse in the past few days, then please send an email as a matter of urgency to:
Carl.Thomson AT whitehouseconsulting.co.uk
Many thanks
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Call to non-members
This is a call to anyone else affected by BN66/S58 (or even friends & family).
If your MP is on the Finance Bill Committee (see list of MPs below), and you would be willing to write to them, please feel free to contact Carl at our political consultants Whitehouse who can provide you with guidance and a tailored letter. Please be assured this will be treated in the strictest confidence.
Carl.Thomson AT whitehouseconsulting.co.uk
Many thanks,
DR
Jonathan Ashworth; Steve Baker; John Cryer; Stephen Doughty; James Duddridge; Chris Evans; Mr David Gauke; Sheila Gilmore; Ben Gummer; Greg Hands; Cathy Jamieson; Sajid Javid; Mr Marcus Jones; Kwasi Kwarteng; Chris Leslie; Andy McDonald; Catherine McKinnell; Ian Mearns; Mark Menzies; Nigel Mills; David Mowat; Sheryll Murray; Pamela Nash; Mr Brooks Newmark; Fiona O’Donnell; Dr Matthew Offord; Teresa Pearce; John Pugh; Yasmin Qureshi; Jim Shannon; Andrew Stephenson; Rory Stewart; Mr Michael Thornton; Paul Uppal; Stephen Williams.Last edited by DonkeyRhubarb; 31 May 2013, 08:14.Comment
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Friends & Families Contacting MP's on the Finance Bill Commitee
Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View PostThis is a call to anyone else affected by BN66/S58 (or even friends & family).
If your MP is on the Finance Bill Committee (see list of MPs below), and you would be willing to write to them, please feel free to contact Carl at our political consultants Whitehouse who can provide you with guidance and a tailored letter. Please be assured this will be treated in the strictest confidence.
Carl.Thomson AT whitehouseconsulting.co.uk
Many thanks,
DR
Jonathan Ashworth; Steve Baker; John Cryer; Stephen Doughty; James Duddridge; Chris Evans; Mr David Gauke; Sheila Gilmore; Ben Gummer; Greg Hands; Cathy Jamieson; Sajid Javid; Mr Marcus Jones; Kwasi Kwarteng; Chris Leslie; Andy McDonald; Catherine McKinnell; Ian Mearns; Mark Menzies; Nigel Mills; David Mowat; Sheryll Murray; Pamela Nash; Mr Brooks Newmark; Fiona O’Donnell; Dr Matthew Offord; Teresa Pearce; John Pugh; Yasmin Qureshi; Jim Shannon; Andrew Stephenson; Rory Stewart; Mr Michael Thornton; Paul Uppal; Stephen Williams.
Is it really of value if our Friends and Families contact there MP's if they are on the Finance Bill commitee? If so, is there an easy way to get a list of which constituencies the above people represent
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Originally posted by Goinroamin View PostHey DR,
Is it really of value if our Friends and Families contact there MP's if they are on the Finance Bill commitee? If so, is there an easy way to get a list of which constituencies the above people represent
Cheers
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FBC members sorted by constutency
Code:Airdrie and Shotts Nash, Pamela (Labour) Amber Valley Mills, Nigel (Conservative) Bolton South East Qureshi, Yasmin (Labour) Braintree Newmark, Brooks (Conservative) Bristol West Williams, Stephen (Liberal Democrat) Bromsgrove Javid, Sajid (Conservative) Cardiff South and Penarth Doughty, Stephen (Labour (Co-op)) Chelsea and Fulham Hands, Greg (Conservative) East Lothian O'Donnell, Fiona (Labour) Eastleigh Thornton, Mike (Liberal Democrat) Edinburgh East Gilmore, Sheila (Labour) Erith and Thamesmead Pearce, Teresa (Labour) Fylde Menzies, Mark (Conservative) Gateshead Mearns, Ian (Labour) Hendon Offord, Matthew (Conservative) Ipswich Gummer, Ben (Conservative) Islwyn Evans, Chris (Labour (Co-op)) Kilmarnock and Loudoun Jamieson, Cathy (Labour (Co-op)) Leicester South Ashworth, Jonathan (Labour) Leyton and Wanstead Cryer, John (Labour) Middlesbrough McDonald, Andy (Labour) Newcastle upon Tyne North McKinnell, Catherine (Labour) Nottingham East Leslie, Chris (Labour (Co-op)) Nuneaton Jones, Marcus (Conservative) Pendle Stephenson, Andrew (Conservative) Penrith and The Border Stewart, Rory (Conservative) Rochford and Southend East Duddridge, James (Conservative) South East Cornwall Murray, Sheryll (Conservative) South West Hertfordshire Gauke, David (Conservative) Southport Pugh, John (Liberal Democrat) Spelthorne Kwarteng, Kwasi (Conservative) Strangford Shannon, Jim (Democratic Unionist) Warrington South Mowat, David (Conservative) Wolverhampton South West Uppal, Paul (Conservative) Wycombe Baker, Steve (Conservative)
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