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Ann Keen - Labour Government Policy |
November 2009 |
Policy Statement - November 2009 |
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MP Francis Maude |
November 2009 |
Response - Francis Maude November 2009 |
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MP Conservative Office
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November 2009 |
Response -
Office of the Leader of the Opposition David Cameron November 2009 |
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MP Adam Ingram
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October 2009 |
I used
your letter and contacted Adam Ingram his reply was prompt, unsurprising and non-committal.
His letter reads as follows
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"I read your comments with interest and understand that there has been a
promising development in research into ME, with scientists claiming
they may have isolated the virus which causes it. Such a development
usually leads to an upsurge in research activity, both independent
and by pharmaceutical companies.
Any
decision on state funding is usually left to the Research Councils
to independently assess the worth of a particular field of research
and I am prepared to back the judgements of those who have to
balance the various priorities. I well understand the extent and
nature of the problems associated with ME and I am confident we will
see a greater commitment to the research effort as a result of the
new development."
End of letter.
So he is
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MP Patrick Mercer
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September 2009 |
I wrote to my MP, Patrick Mercer on September
3rd, half following your suggested letter, half my own input. He
has in the past been extremely supportive and helpful in
ensuring my daughter got a brilliant Direct Payment package to
support her through University. The following is an extract from the
response I received today:
"I do completely understand your support
of biometric research into ME and you know that I am more than
aware of this particular illness as my secretary's husband was
diagnosed over 5 years ago. Unfortunately, the state of public
finances is such that my Party cannot make any unfunded
commitments to immediately take action as you describe. Please
be assured, though, that I will continue to support you and your
daughter, should my assistance be required, until such time as
the General Election is called and the boundary changes come
into effect resulting in the loss of Retford from my
constituency"
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Angela Browning |
18 July 2006 08:17
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I have received what would seem to be Angela Browning's last word on the
subject and a refusal to sign the EDM -
"You may care to know that I do not sign EDMs because,
despite the name "motion", they are rarely debated on the Floor of
the House. More importantly Ministers are not even required to give
a response. I therefore write to Ministers when constituents contact
me about EDMs, so that the Minister is aware of the views being
expressed and is required to give a reply."
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Angela Browning MP for
Tiverton & Honiton
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20 February 2006 23:51
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I have contacted all Oxfordshire MPs.
See David Cameron's reply on the site.
I have also contacted a couple of mps from my home area or Ian's but
unfortunately they weren't too supportive because we were out of their area.
Nevertheless by contacting they are aware of M.E and its issues and that is
what its about.
AWARENESS.
Plod on folks...email ,write or fax, which ever way you want ..contact
..PLEASE PLEASE make contact with your mp.
IT IS ESSENTIAL for all sufferers and, in my case, ESPECIALLY essential to
all younger sufferers.
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Rudi Vis |
7 February 2006 15:11
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I have just heard from my MP Rudi Vis, Finchley and Golders Green. copied below. So now he can be checked on the list.
Thank you for e-mail of the 3rd February and the clear advice that you have
to separate out different aspects and suffering of ME. I support fully what
you have said and I've taken the liberty to send a copy of this note and a
copy of your e-mail to Dr Ian Gibson who champions your cause and to Dr Des
Turner who is Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group and may wish to
request Professor Hooper to the All Parliamentary Group.
yours
Rudi
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Eleanor Laing |
14 January 2006 08:10 |
I contacted Eleanor Laing, MP for Epping Forest asking her to support the
EDM. I didn't get a reply.
I also contacted her about ME and education in this area as there are a
number of issues: lack of provision post-16 for GCSEs, Connexions not
properly established at the time, model for home tuition/out of school
support is a unit that teaches the sick, pregnant school girls, school
refusers and the permanently excluded. The response was a copy of "Access To
Education" from the DfES, which I had quoted in my original letter.
She has been contacted, several times, but the response is less than useful.
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Mark
Field |
13 December 2005 12:26 |
Reply from Mark Field MP
Mark Field was interested to hear about the work of the All Party Group on
ME. According to him though I should be aware there are in excess of 400
such parliamentary groups and it is very sadly not possible for each MP to
become a member of every single group. However he did say he'd pass on my
email to Dr Des Turner in respect to my request that the group invites
Professor Malcolm Hooper to speak at one of their meetings.
Well, I tried! I used your template on my email to him and he responded with
a personal letter within a week, not too bad.
Good luck with the other MP's
Regards Anabela
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