Monday, December 15, 2008
The European Parliament and the ECG
This post comes in 2 parts, first the report, by Simon Bussutil MEP second the actions of the ECG
THE REPORT
This stems tems from our petition against the ECG is being discussed in plenary tonight, thanks to the marvels of the internet I am watching the parliament live as I type this
The final vote will be on Either Tuesday 16th or Thursday 18th December, if you have not done so before hand please contact your MEP and ask them to be present for the vote
How to contact your MEP:
You may find that you are represented by more than one MEP, if so, please contact them all!
http://www.europarl.eu.int/ ALL EU Countries please navigate to your country
http://www.writetothem.com/ UK Only (enter your postcode, you can then fax direct from the webform)
ACTIONS OF THE ECG
StopECG has received a copy of an email apparently mailed by the ECG to an MEP, which was forwarded to a constituent who is in dispute with the guide. The letter along with a number of comments are reproduced here.
When writing to your MEP feel free to reference the ECG’s letter and our comments on it, StopECG feels that if this letter is being sent to MEPs there is no harm in your referencing it and pointing out important counter arguments.
Jules Woodell
THE REPORT
This stems tems from our petition against the ECG is being discussed in plenary tonight, thanks to the marvels of the internet I am watching the parliament live as I type this
The final vote will be on Either Tuesday 16th or Thursday 18th December, if you have not done so before hand please contact your MEP and ask them to be present for the vote
How to contact your MEP:
You may find that you are represented by more than one MEP, if so, please contact them all!
http://www.europarl.eu.int/ ALL EU Countries please navigate to your country
http://www.writetothem.com/ UK Only (enter your postcode, you can then fax direct from the webform)
ACTIONS OF THE ECG
StopECG has received a copy of an email apparently mailed by the ECG to an MEP, which was forwarded to a constituent who is in dispute with the guide. The letter along with a number of comments are reproduced here.
When writing to your MEP feel free to reference the ECG’s letter and our comments on it, StopECG feels that if this letter is being sent to MEPs there is no harm in your referencing it and pointing out important counter arguments.
Jules Woodell
Labels: European City Guide, MEP, Report, Simon Bussutil