Hi Keith,
Point out to her that this is still (allegedly) a democracy, and her
job is to represent her constituents' views in Parliament rather than
to represent her party's views to you. In other words, if she has
three letters against the DEB and one in favour, her job is to vote
against
On 07/04/10 10:53, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Keith,
Point out to her that this is still (allegedly) a democracy, and her
job is to represent her constituents' views in Parliament rather than
to represent her party's views to you. In other words, if she has
three letters against the DEB
Heres something from recent dealings I've had with other Free and Open Source
groups that LUG members might find interesting:
http://votegeek.org.uk/
Cheers
Mark Elkins
Chair
Open Source SG
--- On Sat, 3/4/10, dorset-requ...@mailman.lug.org.uk
dorset-requ...@mailman.lug.org.uk wrote:
From:
On 04/04/10 11:00, Mark Elkins wrote:
Heres something from recent dealings I've had with other Free and Open Source
groups that LUG members might find interesting:
http://votegeek.org.uk/
Hi Mark,
rant
I've resigned myself to the fact that most politicians don't give a damn
about
On Sun, 04 Apr 2010 12:55:19 +0100, s...@funkygibbins.me.uk said:
Case in point: I emailed the Labour candidate for our area about the
Digital Economy Bill some time ago and still have not had a reply,
presumably because she is not prepared to go against the party line
Point out to her that
5 matches
Mail list logo