Monday, September 09, 2013

Gagging Law North Fife

 Where ever one lives in the UK this pernicious law is being sought by the present Government. It could be the thin end of a wedge that further divides the proletariat and majority of peoples from the greedy and arrogant rulers who dismantle our state for the benefit of a few.
In my lifetime the erosion of liberty and freedom has been vast. It's time to call a halt, for me it's a a red line moment and if you bother to think about it would be wise to make it yours too. Do you really want to be governed by totalitarianism?

What is the gagging law

September 9th, 2013 by
The gagging law explained in 5 minutes
A short film with 38 Degrees, Friends of the Earth, Guido Fawkes, Baston Legal and HOPE not hate.
The government’s rushing through a new law which, if it passes, would have a chilling effect on British democracy and our right to speak up on issues that matter to us.
From May 2014, draconian new rules would prevent non-politicians from speaking up on the big issues of the day. A huge range of campaign groups and charities – everyone from The Royal British Legion, to Oxfam, to the RSPB – are warning about the threat this poses.
To find out more about the law and what you can do see our gagging law mini-site

Gagging Law: Posters

September 4th, 2013 by

Tell the government why the gagging law is important to you.
If you’re going to meet your MP about the gagging law, then why not print out a poster beforehand and fill it in with the issue most important to you?  Take a picture of yourself with it before the meeting, then hand it in to your MP.
Why not print out a few more posters to pop in your window or share with friends and other people who are coming to meet your MP?
Share your picture on social media:
  • Download and print out your own gagging law poster by clicking on the image below.
  • Fill it out with the issue most important to you
  • Take a photo and tweet it or share it on facebook
  • Remember to use the hashtag #gagginglaw
  • Email the 38 Degrees office a copy of your photo to emailtheteam@38degrees.org.uk
You can download your poster by clicking on the image below

Gagging Law – Visit your MP

September 4th, 2013 by

The government’s rushing through a new law which, if it passes, would have a chilling effect on British democracy and our right to speak up on issues that matter to us.
From May 2014, draconian new rules would prevent non-politicians from speaking up on the big issues of the day. A huge range of campaign groups and charities – everyone from The Royal British Legion, to Oxfam, to the RSPB – are warning about the threat this poses.
It’s very important that MPs not only hear from us via email, but also face to face, about why this gagging law needs urgent changes.
If you’re interested in setting up a meeting with your MP, please register your interest here.  The 38 Degrees office team will then give you a call back.
The 38 Degrees office team are here to help you set up a meeting with your MP, to talk through any questions you might have and to invite other members along to the meeting so that you are not facing them alone.
The first thing to remember when you go to visit your MP is that you don’t have to be an expert in every aspect of the law.  Your MPs job is to represent you in parliament, so your opinion should be very important to them.
That said it’s worth taking a little bit of time to familiarise yourself with the bill so that you are clear what you want to say in advance.
Visit our gagging law website to see:
  • Information on contacting your MP.
  • Briefings on the law and tips on what to talk to them about.
  • Documents from experts to read and give to your MP.
 You can see a map of events that are organised here.

UK gagging law

August 30th, 2013 by

I’ve just got back from my summer holiday. I read last week’s email, “38 Degrees under threat“, whilst I was away camping.  Not exactly what you want to see when you’re trying to relax!
I must admit I hoped I’d get back in the office and find my colleagues had been guilty of some exaggeration. I’ve spent the last couple of days speaking to lawyers and other experts, to get to the bottom of what’s going on.
I’m afraid it’s really bad. The proposed gagging law would have a chilling effect on British democracy and our right to speak up on issues that matter to us.
The draft law could effectively stop organisations like 38 Degrees from speaking out for the whole year before a general election. From May 2014, we would be banned from holding politicians and political parties to account in ways we do all the time at present.
Community groups, charities and campaigning organisations would all be hit. On the big issues of the day – whether or not to go to war, the future of our NHS, the environment, welfare, immigration, etc – we’d all be gagged.
Why are they proposing this? It’s hard to say for sure. Maybe it’s an unintended consequence of a badly written draft law. Or maybe it’s a deliberate attempt by politicians to silence their critics.
Either way, they’re trying to rush it through. MPs have their first chance to debate it this coming Tuesday, with crunch votes lined up for soon after that.
Please can you help stand up for democracy and send an urgent email to your MP now?
It’s clear that 38 Degrees members have a key role to play in stopping this gagging law. We know how to move fast, and we know that when enough of us act together we can make politicians sit up and take notice. Already, by sending thousands of emails to the minister in charge, Chloe Smith, last week, we’ve started to force the issue into the open. See Tom Brake MP’s rather rude response to us here, and comprehensive rebuttals of his position by a campaigner and a lawyer.
MPs have spent the last few weeks on their summer break, and the last few days focused on Syria. A huge flood of emails right now is critical if we’re going to get this worrying law onto MPs’ radars in time to persuade them to vote against it.
I realise that the idea of the government trying to gag campaigning groups might seem a bit implausible. You might feel like it’s the kind of thing you’re more used to hearing about in far away dictatorships. So don’t just take my word for how bad it is – here’s what some others are saying:
“This legislation is the most pernicious assault on campaigners in living memory”
Greenpeace
“Organisations’ ability to react to important public policy developments…will be severely undermined”
National Council for Voluntary Organisations
“This will have a chilling effect on civic society and its freedom of expression” 
Rosamund McCarthy, Senior lawyer at BWB solicitors, a charity law firm
So let’s come together and stand up for democracy and our right to be heard. Please email your MP urgently and ask them to oppose this terrible new law.
Thank you – together we can stop this.
David
Executive Director, 38 Degrees

PS: Please could you meet your MP to talk about the gagging bill next Friday? The staff team can help you arrange a meeting and think about what to say. We’ll also invite other 38 Degrees members from your area. If you’re up for it, please click here.
PPS: Thanks for sharing all your thoughts on Syria. It’s a brilliant discussion. Please continue to share your thoughts on what should happen and look at what other members have said. For now at least we’re still allowed to campaign about issues like this!


MORE INFORMATION AND FURTHER READING:
News Coverage:
BBC – Lobbying bill could silence us, say charities
Charity lawyer warns new lobbying bill poses ‘existential threat to charity campaigning
The Independent View: Concerns about lobbying bill are not alarmist
Reports from experts:
The National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) has made a statement on the bill:
Transparency of Lobbying Bill – unintended consequences or Trojan horse?
And here is a full briefing on the bill from the NCVO
The Electoral Commission has said it has “significant concerns” about the bill and that it “may be unenforceable”.

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