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Dear Alan,
.....if we?re going to defeat the gagging law, we need to get the word out further. If everyone who?s ever joined a local campaign group or taken action with their favourite charity knew that they could be stopped from doing that again, the public outcry would explode.
The good news is that there?s something we can do about this. Together, we number over 1.8 million people. Simply put, we have quite a reach. So let?s use it. Can you help to get the word out by sharing this five minute video explaining the gagging law in simple terms? The more people who know what?s going on and what?s at risk, the more chance we have of making the outcry too big for the government to ignore.
Here?s the link to the video. If everyone who gets this email sends it to just one person who hasn?t heard of the gagging law, we could make sure that millions of people across the UK know what the government?s planning. Could you share it with your friends and family now?
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Here?s a paragraph which you can include with the video, or you could just press forward on this email:
You might have heard about the ?gagging law? currently being voted on by MPs. If you haven?t heard of it, it?s really bad news. If it goes through, it will have a chilling effect on British democracy and on our right to speak up on the issues that matter to us.
Basically, the law slashes the spending limits on campaigning for the year before any election. Campaigns that have impact don?t cost the earth, but they aren?t free.
Community groups, charities and campaigning organisations would all be hit. Election time is when ordinary people have the most influence on our politicians. 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.
The problem is that this law has come out of nowhere and not many people have heard what?s going on. If we?re going to defeat it, we need to get the word out further. If every single person who?s ever joined a local campaign group or taken action with their favourite charity knew that they could be stopped from doing that again, the outcry could explode.
Here?s a simple five minute video you can watch for more information. Can you take a look, and then help get the word out by passing it on to your friends and family?
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Thanks for everything you do,
Susannah, Becky, Blanche and the 38 Degrees team
NOTES
[1] The Guardian: Ministers make U-turn over ?gagging? anti-lobbying laws after public outcry: User Posted Link
[2] Here?s the full statement from National Council for Voluntary Organisations (User Posted Link
?The government?s commitment to abandon the change to the test of what constitutes non-party campaigning is a significant step in the right direction. When the new wording is published we will take legal advice and also urgently seek the view of the Electoral Commission, to ensure the revised test meets the spirit and the letter of policy intent set out by government.
The revised test should ensure that for charities operating within charity law, their activities should not be subject to registration with the Electoral Commission and therefore the regulation outlined in part two of the Bill.
We remain concerned that other voluntary organisations in civil society may still be subject to ambiguous and damaging legislation. NCVO believes in a society where freedom of speech, the freedom to associate and the right to free and fair elections are all similarly inviolable.
The proposed definition of controlled expenditure remains neither clear nor workable for non-charitable voluntary organisations. We remain similarly concerned that the expenditure thresholds proposed in the new bill will be damaging, particularly for small community groups that are not charities. These must be restored at current levels. The question of how to sensibly regulate groups working in coalition remains to be addressed.
If a revised test of what constitutes non-party campaigning by charities, together with a clear definition of controlled expenditure and unchanged expenditure thresholds, cannot be achieved, we will continue to argue for the withdrawal of part two of the Bill.
We will continue to work with the broad range of organisations expressing concerns, as well as with government and with the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee, to ensure we get legislation that recognises and does not undermine the valuable role undertaken by charities' and community groups.?
[3] The Guardian: ABCs: National daily newspaper circulation March 2013: User Posted Link
Liverpool Council website: Population: User Posted Link
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