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As an aside : Has anyone contacted Austin Mitchell regarding the support he is getting from this forum ?![]()
I'll pop him an email this evening.
As an aside : Has anyone contacted Austin Mitchell regarding the support he is getting from this forum ?![]()
Received a very quick reply from my man, in which he refers my concerns to Meg Hillier MP
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, and asked her to respond to me - I will post any feedback I get.
I have now requested that my MP signs the EDM.My MP hasn't signed the EDM.
?), where we could meet our MPs in person ?I have now requested that my MP signs the EDM.
I await a response.
Maybe we could organise a TPF meet at The House of Commons - (hosted by Austin Mitchell?), where we could meet our MPs in person ?
Failing that we could always take some pictures and if we get thrown out, it proves the point !
I thought the wording of that letter sounded familiar - and indeed it is. See post 177 in this thread.
I thought the wording of that letter sounded familiar - and indeed it is. See post 177 in this thread.
Here's the e-mail I've just sent back to him:
"Mr Osbourne,
I was going to e-mail back to thank you for the considered response to my e-mail, until a friend of mine showed me the reponse he'd received from his MP, Mark Prisk, on March 26th:
...
Sound familiar?
...
Regards,
Beardedmonkey"
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I thought the wording of that letter sounded familiar - and indeed it is. See post 177 in this thread.


Dear John Grogan.
I would like to thank you for your very reasuring respose to my letter to you recently, which had a matter I felt that my MP would possibly help me out with. Sadly this was not the case, as it has now been three weeks and I have not heard from you.
I wish to reassure you that I will be voting for you at the next election, in the same timescale that you felt it acceptable to write back to me.
For any avoidance of doubt, my tone above was one of sarcasm, you will never get my vote, as you obviously have no concern for those that elected you.
)Well I *finally* got a letter this morning (Which Im upset abotu I wanted to send the reply above about taking as long to vote for them as they did to reply to me)
The standard "I'm a government minister so can't sign, so promise to pass it onto the relevant person and will reply when he hears back".
I think we should all be chasing up THIS copy paste reply too, as we're all getting promises of further communication![]()
The standard "I'm a government minister so can't sign, so promise to pass it onto the relevant person and will reply when he hears back".
Here's the e-mail I've just sent back to him:
"Mr Osbourne,
I was going to e-mail back to thank you for the considered response to my e-mail, until a friend of mine showed me the reponse he'd received from his MP, Mark Prisk, on March 26th:
Thank you for your email about EDM 1155 and photography in public places.
I appreciate you drawing my attention to this issue, I am not aware that this practice is particularly prevalent, and as such I would not wish to sign the EDM and criticise our police force without knowing more details.
In general, however, I believe it is important that people are aware of what their rights are. You are right that, except in exceptional circumstances, it is not an offence to take photographs in public places, indeed, thousands of people do all through the UK every day.
When there are serious concerns about national security, such as at military airports and power stations, there are provisions for photography being restricted; however, in general Government buildings are not covered. Indeed, the Houses of Parliament must be one of the most photographed buildings in the world and, whilst the Metropolitan police are running an anti-terrorism campaign encouraging the reporting of suspicious behaviour, including photographing sensitive buildings, I am not aware that this has led to any harassment of photographers.
Once again, thank you for taking the time to write to me.
Yours sincerely
Mark Prisk MP
Sound familiar?
Glad to see that Mr Osbourne has so much time for his constituents. Be assured that I will give an equal amount of consideration to the prospect of voting for him in the next elections.
Regards,
Beardedmonkey"
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