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‘CF backs NO2ID’ campaigning @ Spring Forum

20 April 2009 Richard Jackson No Comment

Many of you will be aware of CF backs NO2ID: our support of NO2ID, the campaign against the Government’s planned ID card and National Identity Register.

In the coming months you will see this campaign step up a gear as we prepare for the General Election. Many of our branches have been working hard to pass student motions against ID cards on their campuses; we will soon be launching a map to show these. We will also be working to push for many more University branches to do the same. It is crucial we make as many students aware of the cost of having this system implemented, with students being one of the first groups to be targeted for ID cards.

Many CF branches have also being getting out and about to collect signatures for petitions against ID cards (see here) and we want to utilise the large CF presence at the Spring Forum to alert the public in Cheltenham to the cost of ID cards.

‘CF backs NO2ID’ campaigning session @ Spring Forum

Saturday 25th April @ 3:00pm

Join us during the Saturday afternoon of the Spring Forum to hold a campaigning session on Cheltenham High St. We will be collecting signatures for a petition, as well as alerting members of the public to the cost of ID cards. Mark Coote, the PPC for Cheltenham, will also be joining us.

All the materials will be provided – just show up and help!

Location: meet where the High St meets Pittville St (google map)

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=80692815101

Related posts:

  1. CF @ Spring Forum – a review
  2. Conservative Party Spring Forum 2009
  3. Spring Forum 2010

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