After the suspension of the loan charge debate last Thursday due to the water leak, it has been scheduled to continue this coming Thursday. The debate will include a response from the Ministers. We therefore need everyone to ask their local MP to attend and be prepared to vote for the motion. It would also be great if you could also ask them to sign the letter to the Financial Secretary Mel Stride which calls for an immediate delay.
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CALL TO ACTION: Loan Charge debate on Thursday the 11th
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Originally posted by Simon100 View PostAfter the suspension of the loan charge debate last Thursday due to the water leak, it has been scheduled to continue this coming Thursday. The debate will include a response from the Ministers. We therefore need everyone to ask their local MP to attend and be prepared to vote for the motion. It would also be great if you could also ask them to sign the letter to the Financial Secretary Mel Stride which calls for an immediate delay.
It would take 320+ MPs forcing an amendment in the next Finance bill over the summer to amend the LC and that in my view is unfortunately very unlikely. -
He might be more inclined to change his mind if one of the leading advisers for the LCAG didn't insult him on twitter every half an hour.Comment
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Originally posted by Invisiblehand View PostHe might be more inclined to change his mind if one of the leading advisers for the LCAG didn't insult him on twitter every half an hour.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHave you approached LCAG about this? What do they say?Comment
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Originally posted by Invisiblehand View PostI haven't but any glance of the relevant twitter feed tells you all you need to know.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo LCAG agree with Phil's approach then. That all I need to know. Though having done a long study of protests from the sharp end....Comment
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Originally posted by Invisiblehand View PostInsulting the person you're seeking to influence is hardly Dale Carnegie.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo LCAG agree with Phil's approach then. That all I need to know. Though having done a long study of protests from the sharp end....Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostThat would be the same Phil promoting a new scheme to "fix" previously failed schemes, one presumes? It gets more bizarre by the minute. What ever happened to the old sayings - "once bitten twice shy" or "if it looks too good to be true......." or "caveat emptor" and so on?
I hope Phil will see sense soon.Comment
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