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Subject: RE: UK MU Members - Please Circulate From: Leadfingers Date: 23 Jul 04 - 12:29 PM I will refresh this even though I am Equity ,not M U |
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Subject: UK MU Members - Please Circulate From: GUEST,Graham Dixon Date: 22 Jul 04 - 12:30 PM Apologies to non MU members - I'm sure they will understand (GD) From Hamish Birchall For MU members - please circulate Is the Licensing Act 2003 compatible with key MU aims, namely improving the status and employment of members? The Act treats live music as a greater threat than violence associated with televised football in bars. More gigs than ever before will be caught up in licensing red tape. If you remain concerned about this, and for the reasons above would oppose MU funding of the Labour Party at present, but would perhaps support political funding of individual Labour MPs if they back key MU aims, please consider adding your signature to an online letter to the MU Executive Committee and to the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP). The closing date for signatures is 07 February 2005 - the date on which new style entertainment licences become available: http://www.letter.ukart.com There are other ways the MU could make political payments from its Political Fund (keeping that fund is a legal requirement for political payments, although not necessarily for all forms of lobbying). The GMB union, which has about 700,000 members, was recently asked by Labour for an additional £744,000 towards its general election campaign. The GMB Executive declined, deciding instead that it would only consider funding Labour MPs who 'share the GMB's aims and values'. Announcing this, GMB General Secretary Kevin Curran made a statement concluding: "The GMB is concerned that unless Labour brings about policies that can re-energise Labour's core support and connect with Labour voters in the heartlands that the Party's support will continue to erode and we will reach a watershed moment in our relationship." ['Labour Party Funding - GMB Vote to give Party £0', GMB press release, 6 July 2004] See: http://www.gmb.org.uk/press_office/display.asp?id=425] MU members can, of course, use the MU's democratic processes to submit motions opposing payments to any political Party, or even proposing disaffiliation from Labour. But motions for the next MU Conference will not be called until December 2004. And, even if the motions were accepted and adopted by the relevant regional committee, the next MU Conference is not until July 2005 |
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