EDM 63 Action Required

Posted 05/07/2010 - 10:21 by Anonymous

Update 22/07/2010
Please ensure that when you have contacted your MP that you also copy your letter or email and any responses to EDM(?)ksfiomdag [dot] com. This is to ensure that we know who has and has not been contacted. If you have not yet contacted your MP, please do so - your help is needed. – thank you

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Early Day Motion (EDM)
EDM 63 session 2010 - 2011 was tabled by Bob Russell MP on May 25th 2010 and has so far been signed by 6 MPs, all Lib Dems: Andrew George, Mike Hancock, John Leech, Lorely Burt, Mark Williams and Bob Russell. It replaces EDM 474, tabled by the same MP in the previous parliament session 2009 – 2010, and can be found HERE.

We now need all depositors/bondholders to ask their MPs to sign this new EDM in the hope that we can use it to persuade Ministers to listen to our case and enter into a meaningful dialogue with the IOM authorities.

Two template letters are available HERE and we ask depositors/bondholders to choose the appropriate one to send to your MP. One of the letters should be sent to your MP if he signed the previous EDM 474 and a list of those MPs is also available to download. The other letter is intended for all other MPs i.e. MPs who did not sign the previous EDM and new MPs (the House of Commons list of MPs may be found HERE). Anyone whose MP has already signed the EDM could usefully write to thank them and ask them to persuade other MPs to sign.

Please email EDM(?)ksfiomdag [dot] com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to keep us informed of your actions so that we can keep track of which MPs have been contacted and their responses.
We do believe that, in association with « The Way Forward », this is a worthwhile attempt to get some forward movement and we urge every depositor/bondholder to write to their MP as soon as possible. It will cost only a little of your time and energy, so we hope everyone will play their part.

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