To find out more about lobbying and the Government's response come to our meeting in Uxbridge on 28 November. Click here for more details.
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You can contact the Branch Secretary, Paul Espley, by emailing sruislipandmanorlp@blueyonder.co.uk or text or phone: 07521 380497
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Saturday, 17 November 2012
The private conversations between this Government and the City
To see why we should be worried about corporate lobbying of government view this short video produced by Spinwatch
To find out more about lobbying and the Government's response come to our meeting in Uxbridge on 28 November. Click here for more details.
To find out more about lobbying and the Government's response come to our meeting in Uxbridge on 28 November. Click here for more details.
Friday, 9 November 2012
Labour and the question of money in politics
At our next Constituency meeting at 8.00pm on Wednesday, 28 November we will be debating the
issues of Introducing a Register of lobbyists and Party Funding.
Our guest speaker this month is Labour Party Member and
Unlock Democracy's Deputy Director Alex Runswick.
PARTY FUNDING
This will be an ideal opportunity for members to debate these
two current issues which are affecting the type of democracy in which we live.
Venue: Christ Church, Redford Way, Uxbridge, GreaterLondon UB8 1SZ just a few minutes walk from Uxbridge Underground Station.
LOBBY REGISTER
Lobby companies, funded by powerful commercial interests, are accused of distorting our democracy by having
disproportionate access and influence on our legislators.
To neutralise Lobbyists influence through transparency the Government has
committed to introducing a statutory register of lobbyists. Following a public consultation
held earlier this year the Government is now reviewing their proposals prior to publishing
a White Paper and draft Bill during this session of Parliament.
Why and how will a lobby register work?
Should Trade Unions and other campaigning voluntary organisations
be considered to be the same as the
commercial lobby organisations?
These are questions for all democratic Party Members to consider.
Last year a report on Party Funding issued by the Committee on Standards
in Public Life made three headline proposals:
·
an annual donation cap of £10,000 from any individual or organisation including
trade unions;
·
a change whereby trade union members would have
to actively opt in to funding the Labour party;
·
public funding of £3 per vote each Parliament
While the donations cap would seriously undermine the Tory
Party’s funding, Labour’s initial response was opposition to the trade union member’s
opt in for fear of a collapse in their own funding. All parties stepped away from the third proposal for public
funding from fear of backlash from a jaundiced electorate, recently made worse
by the MPs expenses scandal.
The argument in defence of trade union donations to
Labour is they are made up of millions of small donations where each individual
has consented for their money to be given to the party, but some commentators say
that this system is often not as transparent as it ought to be.
As cross party talks on Party funding commenced In April
this year, Ed Miliband made a strong defence of working people funding Labour
via the annual £3 political levy and surprised
many with a proposal for donations to be
capped at £5,000, which will include discretionary contributions from the
unions.
COME AND SHARE YOUR VIEWS
Our meetings are open to all party members and those
eligible to become party members and we welcome new supporters and interested individuals.
For more information email the Branch Secretary, sruislipandmanorlp@blueyonder.co.uk
Sunday, 21 October 2012
Next Branch meeting 6 November
The next branch meeting is planned for Tuesday 6 November.
For more information email the Branch Secretary sruislipandmanorlp@blueyonder.co.uk
In the mean time all branch members are invited to attend the Uxbridge and South Ruislip CLP on Wednesday 24 October click here for more information.
For more information email the Branch Secretary sruislipandmanorlp@blueyonder.co.uk
In the mean time all branch members are invited to attend the Uxbridge and South Ruislip CLP on Wednesday 24 October click here for more information.
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Sunday, 29 January 2012
Branch AGM - 8pm Tuesday 7 February
The next branch meeting is arranged for Tuesday 7 February. As well as updates on the local and campaigning issues we will hold the Annual General Meeting.
For further information on the agenda and venue email the Branch Secretary at sruislipandmanorlp@blueyonder.co.uk .
For further information on the agenda and venue email the Branch Secretary at sruislipandmanorlp@blueyonder.co.uk .
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
No Easy Options: Irregular immigration in the UK
We are pleased to pass on an open invitation to all local Labour Party members to hear Tim Finch , the Director of Communications for IPPR, the Institute for Public Policy Research, who has agreed to talk at the next CLP meeting of Uxbridge & S Ruislip Constituency LP about the report he co-wrote earlier this year on how to control Irregular Immigration, one of the most difficult of public policy issues in the UK.
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Tim Finch |
Given that the best recent estimate put the number of irregular immigrants in the UK at well over half a million, the scale of the phenomenon is one obvious reason why it demands attention.
The meeting will be held at 8pm Wednesday 23 November 2011 at Christ Church, Redford Way, Belmont Road, Uxbridge, UB8 1SZ.
Christ Church is just a few minutes walk away from Uxbridge Undereground station and bus station.
For more information email Paul Espley, Branch Secretary at South Ruislip and Manor Branch LP
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