A Solidarity Network
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A Solidarity Network
As one of Mebyon Kernows partners in the European Free Alliance how about Plaid (and the SNP) showing a little more solidarity of action for their brothers in Kernow.
We need an informal campaigning network and informational system separate but closely connected to the EFA members parties.
If for example one nation from the EFA group needs letters and e-mails written in its defence to UK, European or United Nations governmental bodies then surely we could organise a system where all party members from all parties get an e-mail or can visit a blog with the details. Think of a situation where Plaid needed people to write the UK gov in behelf of this or that issue. Think then of every Plaid, SNP, Mebyon Kernow and perhaps others from England (Greens, English regionalists, English nationalists) getting a mail asking them to help with e-mail, or petition singing etc etc.
No direct agreements or cooperation between the parties but an informal solidarity network! So easy to organise in this day and age of internet.
Why not start with helping to Keep Cornwall Whole.
Currently Cornwall is facing a serious threat to its territorial integrity and, following current government plans, may soon have to share an MP with part of Devonshire, England for the first time since parliament was created. You can learn more about the Keep Cornwall Whole campaign here: http://keepcornwallwhole.org/
Equally you can support KCW by VOTING for the campaign here on the 38 Degrees website: http://38degrees.uservoice.com/forums/78585-campaign-suggestions/topics/79161-i-suggest-a-campaign-about-/filter/top
We need an informal campaigning network and informational system separate but closely connected to the EFA members parties.
If for example one nation from the EFA group needs letters and e-mails written in its defence to UK, European or United Nations governmental bodies then surely we could organise a system where all party members from all parties get an e-mail or can visit a blog with the details. Think of a situation where Plaid needed people to write the UK gov in behelf of this or that issue. Think then of every Plaid, SNP, Mebyon Kernow and perhaps others from England (Greens, English regionalists, English nationalists) getting a mail asking them to help with e-mail, or petition singing etc etc.
No direct agreements or cooperation between the parties but an informal solidarity network! So easy to organise in this day and age of internet.
Why not start with helping to Keep Cornwall Whole.
Currently Cornwall is facing a serious threat to its territorial integrity and, following current government plans, may soon have to share an MP with part of Devonshire, England for the first time since parliament was created. You can learn more about the Keep Cornwall Whole campaign here: http://keepcornwallwhole.org/
Equally you can support KCW by VOTING for the campaign here on the 38 Degrees website: http://38degrees.uservoice.com/forums/78585-campaign-suggestions/topics/79161-i-suggest-a-campaign-about-/filter/top
Re: A Solidarity Network
I suppose we have the Celtic League with which we can obtain some inter-celtic solidarity but is it working to its maximum potential?
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