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How to talk to your MP and get them to change the Digital Economy Bill (London)

Saturday, January 30, 2010 from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

How to talk to your MP and get them to change the Digital...

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·      Gain the confidence to talk and write to your MP

·      Rehearse talking to your MP one on one

·      Find out what MPs will ask you

·      Learn how to write to your MP and get a response

·      Meet other people campaigning against disconnection without trial in the Digital Economy Bill



The Open Rights Group wants to help you get your voice heard: by helping you to talk to your MP.

Booking an appointment with your MP and saying what you think is easier than you might think.

And talking to your MP is the most effective way to make sure Parliament knows how unpopular and bad disconnection without trial really would be.

In this short session, you can try out talking to your ‘MP’ or watch someone else having a go, and learn how to get your points across in a way that an MP will understand.

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ORG Towers
7th floor
100 Grays Inn Road
WC1X 8AL London
United Kingdom

Saturday, January 30, 2010 from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM (GMT)


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Open Rights Group



The digital age is transforming society: bringing us greater democracy, transparency and new creative possibilities. When these freedoms are under attack, the Open Rights Group is there to defend them. Founded in 2005 by 1,000 digital activists, ORG has become the UK’s leading voice defending freedom of expression, privacy, innovation, consumer rights and creativity on the net.

Getting into the political trenches in the UK and EU, we mobilise our supporters to stop bad laws. Working closely with other campaign groups, we lobby government and talk to the media whenever our rights are threatened.

ORG is a non-profit company funded by donors, mostly by people like you. We depend on regular contributions to run and win our campaigns.