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From: Miriam Margolyes <>
Subject: LON1891ADMIN-D Digest V02 #19
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 05:39:17 -0500
Here's another response to the 1901 Debacle.
Linda Jones -
is the person to respond to-NOT ME!
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Hello Listers
It has been decided to set up an e-petition website to
protest our case about the lack of availablity of the 1901 census.
Offers to set this up have been made and the best
time-scale so far has been within 24 hours of 22.00 hrs British Time 26th
March.
I'd hope we could get at least 20,000 signatures within a couple of days
and
send the petition by say Tuesday 2nd April. We'd have to 'advertise' the
petition on various mailing lists to do that.
I have also visited the Tracy Housel e-petition as an example of how to
set-up an e-petition website (poor man only got 1137 signatures - but at
least that got an appeal from the British Government) on
www.petitiononline.com/tracyH/petition
It has links to View Current Signatures and to Sign Petition.
Since submission, the current signatures link has been disabled because of
the SirCam virus - which makes sense - but perhaps a warning about virus'
and advice as to how to download virus protection would come in handy.
I'd suggest the following wording - all items in brackets are comments only
and not to be included .........
1901 CENSUS
View current signatures (link).................... - Sign the Petition
(link)
TO : THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT
Promises have been made by the British Government, via media sources and
the
Public Record Offices that the 1901 census would be available for public
viewing online from 1st January 2002. It has been assumed that these
promises have been made in conjuction with the proposed Freedom of
Information Act (does anyone know if this is law yet? - or just proposed?).
An attempt to fulfil these (this?) promise(s) has categorically failed due
to incompetently researched high levels of demand. Nevertheless, the
British
and International Community have in the past, highly respected the promises
of the British Government and would expect their promises to be fulfilled.
More recent proposals have suggested access within limited demands, which
we
the undersigned do not believe to be full and proper implementation of the
original promise.
We the undersigned urge the British Government to comply in full with it's
promise to allow access to the 1901 census, notwithstanding demand, as a
matter of urgency.
Yours sincerely
The Undersigned
Click here to Sign Petition (link)
View current signatures (link)
If you have any sensible suggestions to add please let me know asap -
Regards
Linda Jones
South-East UK
Note - feel free to copy this email to other lists
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Miriam Margolyes
London
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