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2001-01-31 Thread KiPng
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alex wrote: Is there not a way to convince MPs of all parties that it is their prime duty to protect the rights of minorities 1. I wouldn't agree that it is their prime duty. IMHO the prime duty of gvernment is to facilitate. It should provide

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2001-01-31 Thread Norman
From: Norman Bassett, [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Alder Hey Hospital bodysnatching-by-degrees scandal reminds us that there are some extremely unsavoury things going on in our society not very far beneath the surface. I will be interested to see if anything that was being unofficially done with

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2001-01-31 Thread Alex Hamilton
From: "Alex Hamilton", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kenneth Pantling wrote. Sorry James but you can't count on the Tories. I would say that, faced with a choice of candidates that are all anti, the Tory is probably the least worst choice but I go with Steve. Pick your candidate and then vote

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2001-01-31 Thread KiPng
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] jmcnair said: Well Kenneth if what you say is true then it looks like there is absolutely no point in voting at all doesn't it ?. Er well, to the best of my recollection what I said was true. I'm not sure just what you mean. The whole point was that you

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2001-01-31 Thread david
From: "david", [EMAIL PROTECTED] snip Well James, you may think that but I certainly don't. Chris Jacobs and I went to see our MP, Sir Ralph Howell (who has now been replaced by the very supportive David Prior)almost immediately after Dunblane before Labour had jumped on the bandwagon.

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2001-01-30 Thread jmcnair
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well Kenneth if what you say is true then it looks like there is absolutely no point in voting at all doesn't it ?. At present I have a Lib Dem MP and she has admitted to me that although she knows nothing about shooting had she been in the 'House' at the time

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2001-01-30 Thread James McNair
From: "James McNair", [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you want to put it that way then yes , is there really an alternative ?. -- Yes, vote for the most pro candidate there is, who is standing! Steve. Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _

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2001-01-30 Thread Richard Loweth
From: "Richard Loweth", [EMAIL PROTECTED] The reality of the Tories, as Steve says, is also this...the Home Affairs Select Committee, before Lord Cullen had even sat, rejected a handgun ban. It even rejected "central storage" and advised that little should be changed as a result of Dunblan

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2001-01-30 Thread KiPng
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] James Mcnair said: They had their hands forced.I certainly don't think there would have been a ban had the government not been near the end of its term and heading for an election. Well James, you may think that but I certainly don't. Chris Jacobs and I w

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2001-01-29 Thread Richard Loweth
From: "Richard Loweth", [EMAIL PROTECTED] So if David Mellor was not typical of the Tory party what then of Michael Forsyth, Sebastian Coe, Michael Howard, etc. etc. It makes one wonder if these individuals are "not typical" of the Tory party why the 1997 Firearms Act still had a majority

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2001-01-29 Thread matthew.wright7
From: "matthew.wright7", [EMAIL PROTECTED] I understand your points Steve and in many ways we are agreeing on strategy. Lets not sully the airwaves with the foul word Mellor who I wouldn't trust to sit the right way round on the toilet. Yes in theory we should "grill" all the candidates an

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2001-01-29 Thread James McNair
From: "James McNair", [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Tories may have been the party that enacted the ban on handguns , however , do you think that they would have acted that way had it not been for Labour electioneering on the back of Dunblane ?. They had their hands forced. I certainly don't th

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2001-01-28 Thread James McNair
From: "James McNair", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mellor is no longer anything to do with the Tory party, and besides he was not a typical example of a Tory MP. Voting Tory is the ONLY option for shooters and anyone else interested in preserving a semblance of civil rights. This Labour government

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2001-01-28 Thread matthew.wright7
From: "matthew.wright7", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Steve wrote: I have to say a partly agree on the second point, >but as I have >been saying for umpteen years now and I am echoed by John >Swift in the latest BASC magazine, don't vote by _party_, vote >by _candidate_. And don't sit there hoping

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2001-01-27 Thread Norman
From: Norman Bassett, [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Conservatives were in power during the Dunblane Massacre and the Cullen Inquiry and if there was any coverup at all it was because they ordered it done to protect and suit themselves. I think William Hague knows that the "country" and shooti