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A Virtual March On Downing Street

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On Saturday 6th December there will be a virtual march on Downing Street . This is about requesting a referendum on the new European Union Constitution. To take part you should go to www.Referendum04.co.uk.
Now most you should be able to do this whith out to much effort.

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OK Tab, I've signed up lets give the dictator 'what for' :agrue:
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Isn't it strange how even when we live in a 'democracy' we have to fight for our right to argue.
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jobs a good un, signed up............again :drinking: lets hope it makes the barmy barstool listen, he`s more of a dictator than a PM
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That democratically elected Mr. 'I' , tonight on TV I'm going to press ahead with those top up fees, I'm going to see that Bill through after Christmas, I know I was right on Iraq (Probably chose that nation as the word started with an I, watch out Iran or Iceland!), I this and I that, not WE THE GOVERNMENT always bloody I.

Tune in tomorrow BBCTV 2 12 noon PMQ's time, the thumping of the despatch box with those 'I's' make interesting watching, reminiscent of a certain dictatorial person from the 1930's
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Spannerman wrote:I this and I that, not WE THE GOVERNMENT always bloody I.
But isn't the usual criticism about politicians that they never own up to anything - it's always someone else's fault? They all model themselves on the 'Bart Simpson Model of Culpability' :(

He certainly can't be accused of that.
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We all know, the only time a politician Lies, is when he opens his or her mouth.
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bootneck wrote: is when he opens his or her mouth.
That would just be the transexuals among them then, bootie? :lol:
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I have never voted Labour, but one thing I will give B Liar credit for is his charismatic attitude, he comes across better than any other Socialist (if that is what the 'new Labour party' still is) I dread to think of TwoJags preaching his gospels according to the Seamans Union. I really wonder what happens in private when say Claire Short meets Robin Cook or Dennis Skinner, oh to be a fly on the wall!
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PMQ's today, B Liar thumped the despatch box several times especially so in his confrontation with Howard, must admit though he only said 'I' once when in reply to a bankbenchers question on WMD
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Spannerman wrote:PMQ's today, B Liar thumped the despatch box several times
I suppose the Dock will get a call at about 03:00 then with our leader (NOT) in F`ing agony.............tony blair was kung foo fighting.der der der der der du der, i`ll leave the music to sticky
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it does amuse me how most of the "left" labour MP's are miles more to the right than most tories i cant help but just think where did the labour aprty go?
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bootneck wrote:
Spannerman wrote:PMQ's today, B Liar thumped the despatch box several times
tony blair was kung foo fighting.der der der der der du der, i`ll leave the music to sticky
Fair point. Problem is none of us has any real idea of what, or who, we'd want to lead us. And with what policies.

I wrote to my MP saying (not working, low income - less than the 'quoted poverty level') that the only fair tax is income tax. He said that there are fair grounds for putting tax on petrol, for example. :evil: :evil:

So the guy who benefited from reducing the basic level of income tax to 10% is OK? But the increase in petrol duty immediately wiped out the benefits of the reduction on lower rate tax payers. :evil: :evil: Because the increase in petrol taxes (for the working class car driver) wiped out the benefits of the tax reduction - and some!

OK I was paying 40% tax at the time. None if it made one jot of difference to my lifestyle. But for a low income family [proudly me, now!!] it makes a tremendous difference.

I look forward to meeting him at his next 'clinic'. Being Labour he might relish the benefits the govt have brought to his local A&E Dept. :evil: :evil:
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Lets get this bandwagon rolling for tomorrow........................


Thank you for e-mailing Referendum04.

If your e-mail has indicated you would like a response, we will get back to you as soon as possible.

If you have registered as a supporter and given a postal address your briefing pack will be with you shortly. Please also join in the march (instructions below).


If you have registered for the Referendum04 Virtual March on 10 Downing Street to lobby for a referendum on the EU Constitution, here's what to do next.

Anytime after 12 noon on Saturday 6th December:

1. Visit the 'E-mail the Prime Minister' page on the 10 Downing Street web site. This is at: (simply click the link)

http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page821.asp

2. Choose "International Affairs" from the list at the bottom of the page. Click "GO".

3. On the next page just fill in your name, e-mail address and your demand for a referendum on the EU Constitution. When you're done, click "SUBMIT".

And that's it! Many thanks for your support.

Please visit the Referendum04 web site at http://www.referendum04.co.uk to find out how else you can help the campaign, download petition forms or make a donation.

Neil Herron

Campaign Director
Referendum04

0871 700 2004

PS. TO GET THOUSANDS MORE INVOLVED WE NOW HAVE AN AUTOMATIC RESPONSE ON THE WEB SITE WITH FULL INSTRUCTIONS.

SIMPLY TYPE (OR CUT AND PASTE) THE FOLLOWING TEXT ONTO A NEW E-MAIL

"Please join the Virtual March to call for a referendum on the European Constitution. Visit www.referendum04.co.uk "

SEND TO YOUR OWN E-MAIL ADDRESS AND CC OR BCC TO YOUR ADDRESS BOOK AND ASK ALL YOUR CONTACTS TO DO THE SAME.
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Well, as requested, i e-mailed downing street. I also e-mailed my local MP, Mark Todd, explaining the same to him, His reply follows,
Thank you for your e-mail.

The Government has recently published the draft EU constitution and the ammendments it is seeking. Representitives of all EU member states are meeting to make changes to fit their perceptions. We thus have no idea yet of the constitution`s precise form. Currently its most substantial benefits are:

1, To codify several different treaties into one document

2, To increase the power of National Parliaments in certain respects

3, To define the limits of EU powers

4, To simplify decision-making in the EU

None of these suggest the need for a referendum but, as I`ve said, changes may occur which would alter my view. We have never previously held a referendum on any EU treaty. The Maastricht treaty (signed under the last government) substantially changed the powers of the EU parliament and increased the range of matters where qualified majority voting was allowed rather than unanimity. Of course, the one referendum that has been held on EU matters- on whether we stayed in the EEC in 1975- was held under a Labour Government, so we don`t have a closed mind on the matter should there be adequate grounds. The government has made it clear that it is in no declared negotiating position.


Yours sincerely

Mark Todd

Member of Parliament, South Derbyshire



OK, so whens the referendum??
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