We have been pursuing for some time the voting records of Members of the European Parliament.
Some have ignored communications. Some have obfuscated. Not one has yet put their hands up and said it is not possible to comply with such a simple request from a member of the public.
It is not unreasonable to ask what an MEP has voted for and what they have voted against and have an open and transparent personal record.
It is not acceptable to be directed to an incomprehensible European Parliament website, which only has partial records.
The more we ask the more it is apparent that it is like knocking on the politburo's door.
Remember, they are passing legislation which takes primacy over our elected Parliament. You have the ability to bring this to an end and create the pressure on your own MEP and expose it in your local press. A pro-forma letter is available here.
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
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