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Libel reform: urgent next steps
« on: March 17, 2010, 09:11:23 PM »

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Libel reform - urgent next steps
From:      news[bat]libelreform.org
Date:      Wed, March 17, 2010 8:50 pm


Libel reform: urgent next steps

Please come to the House of Commons for a mass lobby meeting at 2pm
Tuesday 23rd March. We will be joined by high profile supporters of
the campaign at what will be our last chance to get commitment for
libel law reform from politicians and policy makers before the
election is called.
What is a mass lobby?
A mass lobby is when a large number of people go to Parliament to
raise the same concern each with their own MP at the same time. You
have a right to go to the House to meet your MP in the heart of
Parliament and they are usually keen to meet you if they are free -
especially with an election so soon.
What do I need to do?
*Find out who your MP is and their contact details here:
*www.theyworkforyou.com
*Email them *or write to them:
· *Identify yourself as a constituent - *give your postal address
· *Tell your MP*: I will be coming to the House of Commons on
Tuesday 23rd March at 2 pm for a meeting on libel law reform in
Committee Room 15. I would like to meet you at that meeting or
afterwards in the Central Lobby between 3 pm and 4 pm to find out
where you and your party stand.
· *Turn up on the day*
What will happen on the day?
Come to the Cromwell Green entrance to the Houses of Parliament. You
will have to allow about 20 minutes to pass through security and to
get to Committee Room 15 for 2 pm. We will hear from high profile
Champions of the campaign on why the political parties need to commit
to reform libel laws which are unjust, against the public interest and
an international menace and, we hope, from spokespeople for the
parties on justice matters. Your MP may be there if you wrote to them.
We can ask them /en masse/ what they are doing to get a manifesto
commitment for libel law reform or you can ask them personally.
Usually your MP will reply to your email agreeing to meet you in
central lobby or apologising for not being around (you should ask to
meet their researcher in that case).
Please let us know if you can come and if your MP agrees to meet you.
The House sits from 2 pm until 10 pm on Tuesday. If you can only come
in the evening please let us know - if there is enough demand we will
organise something then as well.
*The election in the UK is expected to be on Thursday 6th May so
Parliament will rise very soon. This is our only chance for a mass
lobby to change these archaic, restrictive laws.*
 If you are not in the UK or we have emailed you separately about
this please accept our apologies.

Sile and Mike
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