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Previously on "Ask local MP to support the motion to delay the Loan Charge"

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  • dammit chloe
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    Originally posted by PerfectStorm View Post
    But the deadline to pay is today, right?
    No. Please look for more details. Today is deadline for at least making contact about settling.

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  • PerfectStorm
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    But the deadline to pay is today, right?

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  • starstruck
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    Originally posted by kryten22uk View Post
    So does the debate get unsuspended after they fix the leak then? Or is it just tough luck, and on to the next topic?
    It's back on for the 11th.

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  • dammit chloe
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    Originally posted by kryten22uk View Post
    So does the debate get unsuspended after they fix the leak then? Or is it just tough luck, and on to the next topic?
    Continues next Thursday 3pm. Not the best time slot but nothing we can do.

    Please contact any supportive mps and get them to attend.

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  • kryten22uk
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    So does the debate get unsuspended after they fix the leak then? Or is it just tough luck, and on to the next topic?

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  • BoredBloke
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    Originally posted by Iter View Post
    Unfortunately the leak suspended it, am I right in thinking Mel Stride was planning on making a response in the commons?
    I think that's the norm - he sits there and listens to the debate and then puts his point of view forward. The MP's can raise questions during this. But he didn't have to because of the dodgy roof

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  • BoredBloke
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    Originally posted by kryten22uk View Post
    I read through the transcript, and although the debate is strongly anti-LoanCharge, I wasn't sure what to make of the fact that the debate just stops. No discussion of actions or next steps. So I'm not sure what was gained? Lots of MPs that were already anti-LC, discussing how bad the LC is.
    I watched the debate live - it stops because the roof of the chamber started leaking. Looks like Mel Stride wriggled off the hook again

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  • Iter
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    Unfortunately the leak suspended it, am I right in thinking Mel Stride was planning on making a response in the commons?

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  • kryten22uk
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    I read through the transcript, and although the debate is strongly anti-LoanCharge, I wasn't sure what to make of the fact that the debate just stops. No discussion of actions or next steps. So I'm not sure what was gained? Lots of MPs that were already anti-LC, discussing how bad the LC is.

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  • Ask local MP to support the motion to delay the Loan Charge

    As I'm sure a lot of you are aware, there is a debate in the main chamber tomorrow on the introduction of the Loan Charge. I'm led to believe it's going to be the first of the day. Has anyone emailed/phoned their MP to ask them to support the motion to delay the Loan Charge?

    General debate on the introduction of the 2019 loan charge - News from Parliament - UK Parliament

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