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As an example of the shabby and underhanded way the government of Gordon Brown has dealt with the issue of the Lisbon Treaty Ratification take a look at this.... it's a bit long but it is worth persisting with...
Article Text- I Want a Referendum Cutting Parliamentary time for debate, no line-by-line scrutiny, vital issues completely ignored - We are being sold down the river by a government composed of liars, cheats and institutionalised incompetants. Maybe that much maligned and "irrelevant" body, The House of Lords, is all that now stands between a soveriegn United Kingdom and a Federal Europe. If you care who your country belongs to, start emailing their Lordships NOW! |
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Apparently it is not possible to email the vast majority of Peers at the House of Lords because they do not have offices or email addresses. However,the public are welcome to contact Members of the House of Lords. Please note that the Lords do not represent geographic areas (constituencies) so you will not have a specific Lord for your area, as you do with MPs.
The best way to contact a Lord is by writing to them. Letters should be addressed to individual Members at The House of Lords, London, SW1A 0PW. Here is how to address your letter, XXX is replaced by the Peer's surname. Baron (Lord) Beginning of letter ... Dear Lord XXX End of letter ... Yours sincerely Envelope ... The (Rt Hon. the) Lord XXX Baroness Beginning of letter ... Dear Lady XXX End of letter ... Yours sincerely Envelope ... The (Rt Hon. the) Baroness XXX Here is a list of the crossbench Peers.( Peers in the House of Lords who do not take a party whip and sit on the Crossbenches.) UK Parliament - Crossbench Members There is no time to waste. Pick a Peer and get your pen and paper out and let them know what you think! |
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When is the house of lords vote?
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As far as I can make out, sometime before they break up for the summer.
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Don't blame me I voted Conservative:D
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The first and major flaw is that the PM chooses who serves in the cabinet and front bench and if they do not toe the line they loose their job and the lucrative perks that go with it. Self-interest almost guarantees that the front bench sycophants do as they are told. MP’s are forced to vote the way the whole party votes under pain of expulsion from the party. The Whips see to it that they do. Too many front benchers are versed in law and thus know how to ‘fiddle’ the words to make them mean something different. The only campaign that I am aware of is the with the UKIP party at http://www.ukip.org/ukip/index.php where there is a list of which MP voted which way on the EU Treaty. “MISSION STATEMENT The UK Independence Party is committed to withdrawing Britain from the European Union. As the debate on the new Constitution has now made clear, the EU agenda is complete political union with all the main functions of national government taken over by the bureaucratic institutions of Brussels. UKIP believes that this is not only bad for Britain's economy and prosperity, but it is an alien system of government that will ultimately prove to be totally unacceptable to the British people. UKIP would replace Britain's membership of the European Union with the kind of agreements on free trade and co-operation that we thought we had signed up to when we first joined what was then called the European Economic Community.. The UK Independence Party is the fourth largest political party in the UK. We currently have 9 members of the European Parliament who use their positions exclusively to expose the true nature of the EU and to campaign for British withdrawal. Our party has a full range of policies including a firm line on immigration. A policy of non-discrimination is enshrined in our constitution.” You can join the UKIP for £20 pa or £10 if you are on benefits, are a student or an OAP. Payment is by credit card. It is time to put my money where my mouth is. Is anyone going to join me? |
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For anybody that doesn't know, the Lib Dems requested an amendment calling for a referendum on whether we should be in or out of the EU at all. Both Conservatives and Labour (including Greg Pope) voted against it. If people believe we shouldn't be in the EU at all, then UKIP is the way to go. However I don't believe that it would be in our interests to leave completely, as it is good for our economy to stay in providing it is an economic community and NOT giving away our sovereign powers. Remember the Conservatives were the only party out of the 3 main ones which actually kept to what they were elected on. Many of the Lib Dems abstained, I don't think sitting on the fence is a good way to represent people! Whilst Labour simply voted directly against what they told everyone they would do in 2005. How can we believe them when the next election comes round? |
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What I meant was has Peter told us he was going to implement X policy so everyone votes for him, then do the complete opposite, e.g. vote against it? It might well be that he has, I'm not involved enough in local politics to know. I don't want to rerun the silly cow thread, we all made our minds up about that situation. I happen to think it's different to tell us what you're going to do when you're in office and do the opposite, as opposed to trying to backtrack on name calling. What I'm trying to say is the silly cow thing has no effect on if he's delivering the policy he said he would deliver once elected. |
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