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Red Alert: UK Patriot Act On Its Way
Namaste Publishing | September 9 2004
All well-meaning people need to take action against the Civil Contingencies Bill now before the House of Lords. This extremely dangerous Bill would give the Government the legal power to put an end to democratic institutions and civil liberties in the UK. Believe it or not, it’s true. No exaggeration.
Lord Lucas, speaking in the House of Lords during the July 5th second reading,
came to the point:
"Are we opening up our system to the equivalent of what happened in
Germany in 1933, where it became possible for an extreme party legitimately
to hijack a democracy and turn it into something totalitarian? . . . They
[the New Labour Government] appear to want a role of issuing diktats."
He concluded by calling for amendments to the Bill which would safeguard
our rights, "or we are signing our death warrant as a democracy".
That is exactly the issue and the menace.
Lord Lucas was not exaggerating.
This Bill, which is not far from passage (and demands radical amendment), enables the Government to declare a State of Emergency on practically any grounds - insignificant events (e.g. “damage to property”); “threatened” insignificant events (e.g. threatened disruption of a supply of money), even a “situation” would do, and a situation occurring outside the United Kingdom would also do.
In other words, anything goes.
If Parliament then approves the State of Emergency insisted upon by the Government (most of them know how to use a rubber stamp), then the Government can effectively rule by decree ---dictatorial power.
As the forthright, libertarian Lord Lucas said, “We can run on from there and ask at what point we recover our democracy.” The reader of this article can guess at the answer as well as anyone.
If the loss of democracy and civil liberties is of little concern to a particular reader, then consider the clause in the Bill that provides for the confiscation of property, “with or without compensation.”
This horrific Bill went through the House of Commons with paltry discussion, little opposition, and silence from the irresponsible corporate News Media. And the News Media remains silent as it proceeds through the House of Lords. This must not continue.
This Bill should be REJECTED OUTRIGHT
and put forward crippling amendments below**
**What kind of amendments should be proposed?
(1) Justifications for declaring an Emergency. Only an actual disaster should be grounds for declaring an Emergency. And “disaster” means a real disaster, and one that occurs within the UK.
(2) Powers granted.
No suspension of democracy.
No suspension of Parliament. No suspension of Civil Liberties.
(3) Coalition Government. No single party dictatorship.
(4) Parliamentary Approval of the emergency by two-third vote
One may well question why any additional powers at all should be granted
to the Government. We already have Acts of Parliament that were quite sufficient
for World War II and the Northern Ireland troubles. Touch them up a little
if necessary, but no dictatorships here in Great Britain. No !!
What can we do in a little SPARE TIME to keep our Democracy and Civil Liberties - to take the teeth out of this subversive, anti-democratic Civil Contingencies Bill?
First, know that YOU, as an individual, have a great deal of potential influence. Legislators are not accustomed to hearing from Jo Public. (In contrast, they hear from corporations all the time.) When they do hear a sincere, reasonable opinion from a member of the Public, they immediately (explicitly or implicitly) multiply by hundreds. Why? Because they calculate that one sincere person telephoned or wrote, and therefore perhaps 300 or 500 people hold the same view but lack the initiative to communicate it to them. You can have real influence, if you’ll use it. Let me suggest what you can do, in just a little SPARETIME.
Make some telephone calls. Just some phone calls. We MUST contact members of the House of Lords, and members of the News Media.
HOUSE OF LORDS
Note: Parliament has just gone on recess and returns September 7th. But
you can, and should call and leave messages now on tel: 0207 2195353. You
can leave up to 3 messages with your phone call, one for each of 3 different
Peers and/or MPs. You will get two sentences per message, plus your name
and telephone number. So have your 2 sentences ready. Some Peers/MPs may
indeed telephone you. Don’t be embarrassed or shy. They are pretty
decent folk. Just get to the point because they are quite busy.
Please note: you can call and leave a message for any Peer or MP, 24 hours a day, every day of the year at 0207 2195353. Repeat: During the recess, telephone: 0207 2195353. When Lords and MPs return on September 7th, use telephone number: 0207 2193107 (Lords) and 0207 2193000 (MPs) during opening hours, and 0207 2195353 after hours and on weekends.
[In addition, you can, write a short letter. Send it to
Lord or Baroness . . .,
House of Lords, London SW1A OPW.]
We need to send them messages now, and from 7th September, when Parliament resumes, we must really let them know. 15th September is the day for discussion of the Bill on the floor of the House of Lords. So, September 15th is D-Day and we must act in advance.
Between 7th September and 15th September, ask the switchboard for the Lord or Baroness. Mention your strong opposition to the Bill, and why you oppose it, and specify that tooth pulling, substantial amendments be tabled concerning the Grounds for declaring an Emergency and the Powers granted. You will probably talk to an assistant or leave a message on their message machine. More than likely you will again need to leave a 2-sentence message with the switchboard.
Conservatives:
(the largest group in the Lords). Call Baroness Buscombe (Conservative leader
on this Bill who wants to amend it. Tell her we need tooth-extracting amendments).
Call other Conservative Lords (a list of Lords and their party affiliation
can be found at www.parliament.uk) - they need to be stirred up by you.
Call Conservative Party leader, MP Michael Howard’s office (House
of Commons switchboard 0207 2103000) or leave a message at 5353. Request
he exercise leadership on this Bill and energise Conservative Lords against
it. And call Conservative MPs Ian Duncan Smith and David Davis. (If one
of them moves, Howard figures to get a move on.)
Liberal Democrats:
Call Lord McNally (and any other Lib Dem Lord).
Cross-Bench Peers:
They have no party, are independent, and are plentiful. Call any of them,
especially the Convenor, Lord Craig (ask at the switchboard), the 12 law
Lords (ask for the appropriate office), Baronesses and Countesses.
In addition to the above. Here is a shortish list of Peers I feel are well worth calling/writing a little letter. They are very likely to take up our cause if only alerted about it. (A comprehensive list will be available on this website in a few days of all potentially supportive Peers -- a good 80% of Peers, if I am right.)
A message may be left by telephone at all hours every day at 0207 219 5353, and a letter sent to the House of Lords (London SW1A OPW) addressed to a Peer will get to them.
B = Baroness L = Lord After the name, in parenthesis will be the abbreviation of the Party (L=Labour, LD, Lib Dem, C is Conservative, CB is a non-party, Cross Bench Peer. All Labour Peers in my lists are estimated to be traditional Labourites, not the New Labour type. )
Here is a shortish list of Peers I feel are well worth calling/writing a little letter. They are very likely to take up our cause if only alerted about it. (A comprehensive list will follow after some days of all potentially supportive Peers -- a good 80% of Peers, if I am right.)
A message may be left by telephone at all hours every day at 0207 219 5353, and a letter sent to the House of Lords (London SW1A OPW) addressed to a Peer will get to them.
To Help RESCUE BRITISH DEMOCRACY, telephone/write some of these people below and insist they reject and table wrecking amendments to this evil Civil Contingencies Bill.
Important Email Adresses
B. Barker (LD) ; B. Buscombe (the Conservative leader on the bill, she's
important), buscombeP@parliament.uk; L. Clinton-Davis (L) ; L. Craig (Convenor
of the Cross Bench Peers), craigd@parliament.uk; L. Dubs (L) DubsA@parliament.uk;
B. Howe of Idlicote (CB) howeE@parliament.uk ; B. Howells of St. Davids
(L); L. Lester (LD), lesterA@parliament.uk L. McCluskey (CB); L. Neill (CB),
Pneill@serlecourt.ac.uk; B. Nicholson (LD), Enicholson@europarl.eu.int;
L. Rea (L), reajn@parliament.uk; L. Scarman (CB), a judge and human rights
supporter, please contact him ; L. Thomas of Swynnerton (CB)
Other addresses
L. Ackner; L. Addington, addingtonD@parliament.uk; L. Adebowale, victor.a@virgin.net;
L. Ahmed, ahmedN@parliament.uk,L. Alderdice, alderdiceJ@parliament.uk; L.
Alexander; L. Allen of Abbeydale, L. Allenby,L. Alton,L. Ampthill,B. Anelay
anelayJ@parliament.uk,L. Armstrong, armstrong@parliament.uk,Earl of Arran,L.
Ashdown,L. Ashley, ashleyJ@parliament.uk,Viscount Astor,L. Astor of Hever,L.
Attenborough,Earl of Attlee, attleeJ@parliament.uk,L. Avebury, ericavebury@hotmail.com,
L. Bagri,L. Baker, bakerK@parliament.uk,Earl of Baldwin,L. Barber of Tewkesbury,B.
Barker,L. Bell, lord.bell@bell-pottinger.co.uk,L. Belstead,L. Berkeley,
tony@rfg.org.uk,L. Bernstein,L. Best, richard.best@jrf.org.uk,L. Bhatia,
abhatia@casley.co.uk,B. Billingham,L. Bingham,L. Birt,L. Black, cblack@hollingermail.com,B.
Blackstone, tessa.blackstone@culture.gsi.gov.uk,L. Blackwell, blackwellN@parliament.uk,L.
Blake,B. Blatch, blatchE@ parliament.uk,Viscount Bledisloe,B. Blood,L. Blyth,
chairmans.office@diageo.com,B. Boothroyd,L. Borrie,L. Boston,L. Boyce,L.
Bowness, bownessP@parliament.uk,L. Brabazon, brabazoni@parliament.uk,L.
Bradshaw,L. Bragg,L. Bramall,L. Brennan, danbrennan@matrixlaw.co.uk,L. Brett,
brettW@parliament.uk,L. Bridge,Viscount Bridgeman, bridgemanR@parliament.uk,L.
Bridges,L. Brightman,B. Brigstocke,L. Brittan,L. Brooke of Alverthorpe,
brookeC@parliament.uk,Lord Brooke of Sutton Mandeville,Viscount Brookeborough,L.
Brookman,L. Brooks of Tremorfa,,L. Brougham,L. Brown of Eaton Under-Heywood,L.
Browne-Wilkinson,L. Bruce,L. Bullock,L. Burnham,L. Burns, terry.burns@abbeynational.co.uk,B.
Buscombe ( BuscombeP@parliament.uk,L. Buxton,B. Byford, byfordH@parliament.uk,
Earl of Caithness,L. Callaghan,L. Cameron,L. Campbell of Alloway, campbellaA@parliament.uk,L.
Campbell-Savours,Archbishop of Canterbury, and call him at 0207-898-1200
-- the bishops finally spoke out on the Iraq war, and perhaps they will
do the same here,L. Carey,L. Carlile of Berriew, carlileA@parliament.uk,L.
Carlisle of Bucklow,B. Carnegy,L. Carr,L. Carrington, lo@lodcarrington.demon.co.uk,L.
Carswell,L. Carter,L. Cavendish, cavendishR@holker.co.uk,L. Chadlington,L.
Chalfont,B. Chalker, Lchalker@africamatters.com,L. Chan, chanM@parliament.uk,Viscount
Chandos tom@northbridgefunds.com,L. Chapple,Bishop of Chelmsford,Bishop
of Chester, bpchester@chester.anglican.org,L. Chitnis,M. Cholmondeley,L.
Chorley,L. Christopher,L. Clark of Kempston,L. Clark of Windermere,L. Clarke
of Hampstead,L. Clement-Jones,L. Clinton-Davis,L. Clyde,L. L. Cobbold, lordcobbold@knebworthhouse.com,L.
Coe,Baroness Cohen,Viscount Colville,L. Colwyn, colwynA@parliament.com,L.
Cooke of Islandreagh,L. Cooke of Thorndon, ddensem@attglobal.net,L. Cope,
copeJ@parliament.uk,Earl of Courtown,Bishop of Coventry, bishcov@btconnect.com,B.
Cox, ccox@ertnet.demon.co.uk,L. Craig, craigD@parliament.uk,Viscount Craigavon,L.
Crathorne, james@jcrathorne.fsnet.co.uk,Earl of Crawford and Balcarres,B.
Crawley, ccrawley@enterprise.net,L. Crickhowell, ncrickhowell@aol.com,L.
Croham,L. Cuckney,L. Cullen, amaxwell@scotcourts.gov.uk,B. Cumberlege, cumberlegeJ@parliament.uk,
B. Delacourt-Smith,B. D'Souza,L. Diamond,L. Dahrendorf,B. Darcy,B. David,
davidN@parliament.uk,L. Davies of Coity,L. Davies of Oldham,L. Dean of Harptree,B.
Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde,L. Dearing, ronald.dearing@blueyonder.co.uk,L.
Deedes,L. Denham,Bishop of Derby, bishopderby@clara.net,L. Desai, m.desai@lse.ac.uk,L.
Dhollakia, dholakiaN@parliament.uk,L. Dixon, dixonD@parliament.uk,L. Dixon-Smith,L.
Donaldson, donaldsonJ@parliament.uk,L. Donaghue,L. Dubs, dubsA@parliament.uk,Earl
of Dundee,B. Dunn,Bishop of Durham, bishop.of.durham@durham.anglican.org,
L. Eames (Archbishop), archbishop@armagh.anglican.org,L. Eatwell, president@quns.cam.ac.uk,B.
Eccles,L. Eden,L. Elis-Thomas, dafydd.elis-thomas@wales.gsi.gov.uk,B. Elles,L.
Elliott,L. Elton,L. Elystan-Morgan,B. Emerton, audrey.emerton@sja.org.uk,Earl
of Erroll,errollM@parliament.uk,L. Evans of Parkside,L. Evans of Temple
Guiting, evansM@parliament.uk,L. Evans of Watford, lordevans@senateconsulting.co.uk,L.
Ewing,L. Ezra,
B. Falkender,Viscount Falkland,B. Falkner of Margravine,B. Farrington,L.
Faulkner,faulknerRO@parliament.uk,L. Fearn,L. Feldman,L. fellowes,Earl of
Ferrers,L. Filkin, gfilkin1@aol.com,B. Finlay of Llandaff, finlayIG@cardiff.demon.co.uk,B.
Fisher of Rednall,B. Fookes,L. Forsyth,L. Foster, enquiries@fosterandpartners.com,
L. Fowler,L. fraser, lordfraser@hotmail.com,L. Freeman, freemanR@parliament.uk;
L. Freyberg, freybergV@parliament.uk,L. Fyfe,
B. Gale,L. Gallacher; B. Gardner, gardnerT@parliament.uk,L. Garel-Jones,L.
Geddes, lordgeddes@aol.com,B. Gibson of Market Rasen, agib1957@aol.com,L.
Gibson,L. Gilbert,L. Glenarthur, glenarth@northbrae.co.uk,L. Glentoran,
RG@glentoran.demon.co.uk,Bishop Gloucester, bshpglos@star.co.uk,L. Goff,B.
Golding,L. Goldsmith, LsLo@gtnet.gov.uk,L. Goodhart, goodhartW@parliament.uk,L.
Gordon, gordonJ@parliament.uk,V. Goschen,B. Goudie,B. Gould,L. Graham,L.
Gray,L. Greaves, greavesA@parliament.uk,B. Greenfield,susan.greenfield@pharm.ox.ac.uk,B.
Greengross,greengrossS@parliament.uk,L. Greenway,L. Grenfell. grenfellJ@parliament.uk,L.
Griffiths,L. Griffiths of Fforestfach,
Bishop Guildford, bishop.john@cofeguildford.org.uk,L. Guthrie, lord.guthrie@rothschild.co.uk,
L. Habgood,B. Hale,B. Hamwee, sally.hamwee@london.gov.uk,B. Hanham,L. Hannay;
L. Hanningfield, lord.hanningfield@essexcc.gov.uk,L. Hanson,L. Hardie,L.
Hardy of Wath,L. Harris of Haringey, toby.harris@london.gov.uk,L. Harris
of High Cross,L. Harris of Peckham,B. Harris of Richmond, harrisA@parliament.uk,L.
Harrison,L. Hattersley, roy.hattersley@ukgateway.net,L. Hayhoe,B. Hayman,L.
Healey,L. Henley, henleyO@parliament.uk,L. Heseltine,L. Higgins, higginsT@parliament.uk,L.
Hill-Norton,L. Hobhouse,L. Hodgson, hodgsonR@parliament.uk,L. Hogg, hoggN@parliament.uk,L.
Hollick,B. Hollis, PSL@dwp.gsi.gov.uk,L. Holme,Earl of Home,B. Hooper,L.
Hooson,L. Hope, craighead@dial.pipex.com,B. Howarth,Earl of Howe, howeF@parliament.uk,L.
Howe of Aberavon, howeG@parliament.uk,B. Howe of Idlicote, howeE@parliament.uk,L.
Howell, howellD@parliament.uk,B. Howells of St. Davids,L. Howie,L. Hoyle,L.
Hughes, hughesR@parliament.uk,L. Hunt of Chesterton jcrh@cpom.ucl.ac.uk,L.
Hunt of Kings Heath,L. Hunt of Tanworth, madjon1919@hotmail.com,L. Hunt
of Wirral, lordhunt@bwlaw.co.uk,L. Hurd,L. Hussey,L. Hutchinson,L. Hylton,
L. Imbert,L. Inge,L. Inglewood,L. Islwyn,
L. Jacobs,B. James of Holland Park,L. Janner,L. Jauncey,B. Jay,Earl of Jellicoe,L.
Jenkin of Roding, jenkinP@parliament.uk,L. Joffe,L. Jones,L. Jopling,L.
Judd,
L. Keith, wicken@c-acre.u-net.com,L. Kelvedon,B. Kennedy,L. Kilcloony,L.
Kilpatrick,L. King of Bridgwater,L. King of West Bromwich, lordking@sandwellmbc.fsnet.co.uk,L.
Kingsdown, lord.kingsdown@btinternet.com,L. Kirkham,L. Kirkhill,B. Knight;
L. Knights,
L. Laing of Dunphail,L. Laird,L. Laming,L. Lamont,L. Lane,L. Lane of Horsell,L.
Lang of Monkton,L. Lawson,L. Layard, r.layard@lse.ac.uk,Bishop Leicester,
bptim@leicester.anglican.org,L. Lea, leaD@parliament.uk,L. Lester, lesterA@parliament.uk,L.
Levene, peter.levene@lloyds.com,L. Lewis, jl219@cam.ac.uk,Earl of Lindsay,B.
Linklater, v.linklater@talk21.com,Earl of Listowel, listowelF@parliament.uk,Bishop
of Liverpool, bishoplodge@liverpool.anglican.org,L. Livsey of Talgarth,L.
Lloyd of Berwick,L. Lloyd-Webber,B. Lockwood,L. Lofthouse,Bishop London,
bishop@london.clara.co.uk,L. Luce,B. Ludford, sludfordmep@cix.co.uk,L. Luke,
lukeA@parliament.uk,L. Lyell,L. McAlpine,L. Macaulay, macaulayD@parliament.uk,L.
McCarthy,L. McColl, mccalliI@parliament.uk,L. Macdonald of Tradeston,L.
Macfarlane of Bearsden,B. McFarlane of Llandaff; L. MacGregor,L. McIntosh
of Haringey, mcintoshAR@parliament.uk,B. McIntosh of Hudnall,L. Mackay of
Clashfern,L. Mackay pf Drumadoon, lord.mackay@scotcourts.gov.uk,L. MacKenzie
of Culkein, mackenzieH@parliament.uk,L. Mackie of Benshie,L. MacLaurin,L.
MacLennan,L. McNally, tmcnally@webershandwick.com,B. Maddock, maddockD@parliament.uk,B.
Mallalieu,Bishop of Manchester, bishop@bishopscourt.manchester.anglican.org,L.
Mancroft, mancroft@iluk.co.uk,Countess of Mar, marM@parliament.uk,Earl of
Mar and Kellie,L. Marlesford, marlesford@parliament.uk,L. Marsh,L. Marshall,B.
Masham, baroness.masham@breathemail.net,L. Mason,B. Massey, masseyD@parliament.uk,L.
May,L. Mayhew,L. Merlyn-Rees,L. Methuen,B. Michie, margaret.wills@virgin.net,B.
Miller of Chilthorne Domer, millerS@parliament.uk,B. Miller of Hendon, millerD@parliament.uk,L.
Millett,L. Mishcon,L. Mitchell, parryM@mac.com,L. Molyneaux,L. Monro,L.
Monson,L. Montagu,Duchess of Montrose, montroseJ@parliament.uk,L. Moore
of Lower Marsh,L. Moore of Wolvercote,L. Moran,L. Morgan, k.morgan@online.rednet.co.uk,L.
Morris of Aberavon,L. Morris of Manchester,L. Moser,L. Mowbray,L. Moynihan,
cbm@dial.pipex.com,B. Murphy,L. Murray,L. Murton,L. Mustil,
L. Naseby,L. Neill of Bladen, pneill@serlecourt.co.uk,B. Neuberger,L. Newby,
newbyR@parliament.uk,Bishop Newcastle, bishop@newcastle.anglican.org,L.
Newton,L. Nicholls,B. Nicholson, enicholson@europarl.eu.int,L. Nickson,B.
Nicol,B. Noakes, noakess@parliament.uk,L. Nolan,Duke of Norfolk,L. Northbourne,L.
Northbrook,Earl of Northesk, northeskDJM@parliament.uk,B. Northover, northoverL@parliament.uk,L.
Norton, nortonP@parliament.uk
L. Oakeshott,B. O'Cathain, ocathainD@parliament.uk,L. Oliver,B. O'Neill,
principal@newn.cam.ac.uk,Earl of Onslow,B. Oppenheim-Barnes,L. Orme,L. Ouseley,L.
Owen, lordown@nildram.co.uk,L. Oxburgh, oxburghE@parliament.uk,Bishop Oxford,
bishopoxon@oxford.anglican.org,
L. Palmer, palmer@manderston.co.uk,L. Palumbo,L. Parekh, b.parekh@bigfoot.com,B.
Park,L. Parkinson,L. Parry,L. Patel,L. Patel of Blackburn,L. Patten,L. Paul,L.
Pearson,Earl of Peel,L. Pendry, pendryT@parliament.uk,B. Perry, pp204@supanet.com,Bishop
of Peterborough, bishop@peterborough-diocese.org.uk,L. Peyton,L. Phillips
of Sudbury, a.phillips@bateswells.co.uk,L. Phillips of Worth Matravers,
mor@scgmor.demon.co.uk,B. Pike,L. Pilkington,B. Pitkeathley, pitkeathleyJ@parliament.uk,L.
Plant,B. Platt,L. Plumb, plumbH@parliament.uk,L. Plummer, plumerNE@clara.co.uk,L.
Posonby,Bishop of Portsmouth, bishports@clara.co.uk,L. Powell,B. Prashar,
prasharU@parliament.uk,L. Prior,L. Prys-Davies,L. Puttnam, puttnam@enigma.co.uk,L.
Pym,
L. Quinton,L. Quirk,
L. Radice,B. Ramsay,L. Randall,B. Rawlings,L. Rawlinson,L. Razzall, tim@argonaut-associates.net,L.
Rea, reaJN@parliament.uk,L. Reay,L. Redesdale,L. Rees,L. Rees-Mogg,B. Rendell,
ruth@ampelos.demon.co.uk,L. Renfrew,L. Rennard, chrisrennard@cix.co.uk,L.
Renton,L. Renton of Mount Harry, rentonT@parliament.uk,L. Richardson,B.
Richardson of Calow, richardsonK@parliament.uk,L. Richardson of Duntisbourne,L.
Rix,L. Roberts, robertsW@parliament.uk,L. Roberts of Llandudno,L. Robertson,Bishop
of Rochester, bishops.secretary@rochester.anglican.org,L. Rodger of Earlsferry,
castilloC@parliament.uk,L. Rodgers of Quarry Bank,L. Rogan,L. Rogers, jo.m@richardrogers.co.uk,L.
Roll, lorderic.roll@ubsw.com,L. Rooker,L. Roper,Earl of Rosslyn,L. Rotherwick,
RR@cpark.co.uk,Earl of Russell,L. Russell-Johnston,L. Ryder,
L. Saatchi, maurices@mcsaatchi.com,L. Sainsbury of Preston Candover -- this
is NOT the science minister; Bishop of St. Albans,Bishop of St. Edmundsbury
and Ipswich,L. St. John of Fawsley,L. St. John of Bletso, asj@globix.com,Bishop
of Salisbury, dsarum@salisbury.anglican.org,Lady Saltoun,L. Sandberg, lordsandberg@msandberg.com,L.
Sanderson,Earl of Sandwich,L. Saville,L. Sawyer,L. Scarman,L. Scott of Foscote,B.
Scott of Needham Market,B. Seccombe, seccombeJ@parliament.uk,Earl of Selborne,
selborneJR@parliament.uk,L. Selkirk,L. Selsdon, selsdonM@parliament.uk,L.
Sewel,L. Sharman, lordsharman@kpmg.co.uk,B. Sharp, sharpM@parliament.uk,B.
Sharples,L. Shaw,Bishop of Sheffield,L. Sheldon,sheldonR@parliament.uk,L.
Sheppard of Didgemere, lsd_allen_sheppard@unipart.co.uk [there is an underscore
after lsd and after allen],L. Sheppard of Liverpool,Earl of Shrewsbury,
shrewsburyestate@aol.com,L. Shutt, shutt@jrrt.org.uk,Viscount Simon, simonJ@parliament.uk,L,
Simon of Glaisdale,L. Simpson, lordsimps@aol.com,L. Skelmersdale, skelmersdaleR@parliament.uk,L.
Skidelsky, skidelskyR@parliament.uk,Viscount Slim,L. Slynn,L. Smith of Clinton,
smithT@parliament.uk,Earl of Snowdon,L. Soulsby, lordsoulsby@aol.com,Bishop
of Southwark, bishops.house@dswark.org.uk,Bishop of Southwell,L. Stallard,L.
Steel,L. Sterling,B. Stern, icps@kcl.ac.uk,L. Stevens, stevensdavid@parliament.uk,L.
Stevenson, dennis@hdstevenson.co.uk,L. Stewartby,L. Steyn,L. Stoddart,L.
Stokes,L. Stone, stoneA@parliament.uk,L. Strabolgi,B. Strange,L. Strathclyde,L.
Sutherland, sutherlandS@parliament.uk,L. Swinfen, swinfenR@parliament.uk,
L. Tanlaw, tanlawS@parliament.uk,L. Taverne, dick.taverne@lineone.net,L.
Taylor of Blackburn,L. Taylor of Warwick, taylorJDB@parliament.uk,L. Tebbit,L.
Templeman,L. Temple-Morris, templemorrisP@parliament.uk,Viscount Tenby,B.
Thatcher,L. Thomas of Gresford, thomasMparliament.uk,L. Thomas of Gwydir,L.
Thomas of Macclesfield,L. Thomas of Swynnerton,B. Thomas of Walliswood,L.
Thomson of Monifieth,B. Thornton, thorntonG@parliament.uk,L. Tombs,L. Tomlinson,L.
Tope, graham.tope@london.gov.uk,L. Tordoff, tordoffG@parliament.uk,L. Trefgarne
[trefgaRNe],B. Trumpington,Bishop of Truro,L. Tugendhat, cstug@lehman.com,L.
Turnberg,B. Turner,
B. Uddin, uddinM@parliament.uk,Viscount Ullswater, ullswaterN@parliament.uk,
L. Varley,L. Vincent,L. Vinson,
L. Waddington, waddingtonD@parliament.uk,L. Wade,L. Wakeham,L. Waldegrave,L.
Walker of Doncaster,L. Walker of Gestingthorpe,L. Walker of Worcester,L.
Wallace of Saltaire,B. Walmsley, walmsleyJ@parliament.uk,L. Walpole, WalpoleH@parliament.uk,L.
Walton, waldetch@aol.com ;L. Warner,B. Warnock,B. Warwick diana.warwick@universitiesuk.ac.uk,L.
Watson of Invergowrie, watsonM@parliament.uk,L. Watson of Richmond,Viscount
Waverley, waverley@int-affairs.com,L. Weatherill,L. Wedderburn,L. Weidenfeld,
agw@orionbooks.co.uk,L. Whaddon,B. Whitaker,L. Wigoder,B. Wilcox, wilcoxJ@parliament.uk,B.
Wilkins, wilkinsRC@parliament.uk,B. Williams of Crosby,L. Williams of Elvel,
williamsCC@parliament.uk,L. Williamson,L. Willoughby, willoughbyL@parliament.uk,L.
Wilson of Dinton,L. Wilson of Tillyorn, master@pet.cam.ac.uk,Bishop of Winchester,
michael.scott-joynt@dial.pipex.com,L. Winston,L. Wolfson,L. Wolfson of Sunningdale,L.
Woolf,L. Woolmer, woolmerK@parliament.uk,Bishop of Worcester, bishop.peter@cofe-worcester.org.uk,L.
Wright,L. Young of Graffham,B. Young of Hornsey,B. Young of Old Scone, youngB@parliament.uk,Archbishop
of York, office@bishopthorpepalace.co.uk
Newsmedia:
Nick Cohen, columnist at the Observer (0207 2782332); Michael White, political
editor of the Guardian (0207 2782332, same tel. as Observer); Daily Mail
- very important to get to this newspaper - political editor David Hughes,
journalists Simon Heffer, Geoffrey Lean, and Graeme Wilson, 0207 9386000;
Daily Mirror editor Oonagh Blackman (0207 2933000); The Independent, political
editor Andrew Grice 0207 005 2000; Sun - Political editor Trevor Kavanagh
at 0207 7824100 & email address trevor.kavanagh@the-sun.co.uk
Telephone calls, that’s all that’s required.
Finally, TELL FAMILY, FRIENDS, ASSOCIATES
about all this. Get the word around!
Important sites:
Statewatch criticises the Bill sharply see http://www.statewatch.org/
Freedom Association: http://www.tfa.net
New Alliance http://www.newalliance.org.uk
For more information on Namaste Magazine visit http://www.namastepublishing.co.uk
See the link between Rumsfeld, NutraSweet and A Food Supply
in Crisis:
See NEW Video 'Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World'
http://www.namastepublishing.co.uk/Sweet%20%20Misery.htm
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