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In the interests of full disclosure, I also posted this message on a corresponding thread on Flickr...
Well, I had a response from my MP (Hilary Benn, Leeds Central):
(My MP is part of the Guvvmint, so I mentioned in my letter that I was aware he couldn't sign the EDM, but instead asked him to raise the issue with his colleagues in the Home Office.)
He then goes on to disagree with another of my points in the letter (a more general point that these advertising campaigns are about fostering a climate of fear and not about preventing terrorism,) but that bit's probably not directly relevant to this thread. He does say that he will be back in touch again.
Obviously, I'd rather he agreed with all my points, but I'm hardly surprised that he doesn't, so I'm not aggrieved on that; I'm pleased that he is going to raise the substantive issue about police interference with the appropriate people. I also have to give him credit for actually taking the time to read, understand, and write a genuine reply.
I think I'm going to be writing to David Cameron and point out that the way his MPs/party are responding to this issue means he may well be losing a life-long Tory voter in the imminent elections...
Well, I had a response from my MP (Hilary Benn, Leeds Central):
I absolutely take your point about all of us being free to take photographs and frankly I am very surprised to hear about the case you mentioned involving your fellow photographer in Briggate. [I had provided a reference to a specific instance of Police interference in my letter.] I am taking the matter up both with the Police in Leeds and the Home Secretary.
(My MP is part of the Guvvmint, so I mentioned in my letter that I was aware he couldn't sign the EDM, but instead asked him to raise the issue with his colleagues in the Home Office.)
He then goes on to disagree with another of my points in the letter (a more general point that these advertising campaigns are about fostering a climate of fear and not about preventing terrorism,) but that bit's probably not directly relevant to this thread. He does say that he will be back in touch again.
Obviously, I'd rather he agreed with all my points, but I'm hardly surprised that he doesn't, so I'm not aggrieved on that; I'm pleased that he is going to raise the substantive issue about police interference with the appropriate people. I also have to give him credit for actually taking the time to read, understand, and write a genuine reply.
I think I'm going to be writing to David Cameron and point out that the way his MPs/party are responding to this issue means he may well be losing a life-long Tory voter in the imminent elections...