Dear all,
As Joseph has briefed you, the meeting was found to be useful. 11 people attended the meeting, they are Christine Lee’s team (3), British Turkish Committee for Dialogue (BTCD - 2), South African community representative (1), Joseph (558AM), SaynotoHO (2), Morerightsforimmigrants and me. The Indian representative could not make it due to an emergency.
Here is a summary of the three of the main outputs of the meeting:
(1) We now have got a more coordinated and cohesive strategy that is FOCUSED ON A SINGLE, COMMON AND REALISTIC GOAL! To achieve this common goal, AT CURRENT STAGE, we need to concentrate on two actions:
(2) Action 1: A meeting will take place between Christine Lee (CL) and Home Office minister Tony McNaulty (TM). To support this, we need as many as possible people to send signed (paper based) petition letters to CL so that she can present the letters as the evidence of the negative impacts of the “4To5” change and the retrospectiveness of the change. CL has got now about 1000 letters, and personally I think we need to increase the number to at least 5000.
(3) Action 2: Continue to send letters / emails to your MPs. They have a DUTY to reply your enquiries. If they don’t reply, keep sending letters/emails to them until they reply. Once you’ve got a reply, forward or fax the reply to CL’s team. In this way, CL can present MP’s supportive opinions in the meeting with TM as further evidence to make our case stronger.
Over the next a few days, there will possible be more output from the meeting to come out. However, I hesitate to report them when they are still in development. But to put your mind at ease I can say, the two major approaches: CL’s lobbying and BTCD’s Parliament EDM, are now trying to support each other in a symbiotic way, so that EVENTUALLY, the SINGLE, COMMON AND REALISTIC GOAL can be achieved. Hopefully, the two teams will inform me and us about their decisions and the detailed method shortly.
At this moment, I cannot comment and/or release further details of the EDM approach (which is a vital part of our campaign) as this has yet to be formalised by the BTCD. However, I’d welcome you to PM or email either Rooi_ding, Morerightsforimmigrants and me (Hidden Dragon) for private discussion. I will also encourage and welcome BTCD to put forward and explain their approach on either this forum or the LKCN.NET (the Chinese forum). As far as I know, BTCD has developed a very useful tool for their approach.
Particularly, there five additional points of references that I want to mention:
Point 1: you might want to know more about the so called “A SINGLE, COMMON AND REALISTIC GOAL”. In that case, please also contact PM or email Rooi_ding, Morerightsforimmigrants and me (Hidden Dragon). We will be able to explain the reasons thoroughly to you on a one-to-one basis, instead of public discussion. This is due to strategic reasons! [Rooi_ding:
r_j49@hotmail.com; Hidden Dragon:
x_z_sean@yahoo.co.uk; Morerightsforimmigrants:
johnyoung35@hotmail.com ]
Point 2: Christine Lee and her team are working on a voluntary basis. They are not asking for donations of any kind (as far as we know). I personally think very highly of what they are doing on our behalf. In turn, I hope we can do more thinking to involve more people like us into this campaign. I have to mention here that Joseph has offered great help too!
Point 3: There are important time constraints on the EDM approach. I hope BTCD would explain it to us thoroughly soon.
Point 4: About advertising and national coverage of the issue. We need to be careful about it. Because the media is always a double-blade. At this moment, we don’t want to see a very strong article which would force the government in to a corner. This is NOT necessarily a good news for the current stage of the campaign (ie: lobbying + parliamentary action). However, it was felt in the meeting that local media / publication should be used, to get the message across to people and because they are more likely to be positive in or course!
Point 5: Demonstration and/or protest although could create big impacts, will be harmful to the lobbying approach due to same reasons given in Point 4. So at this stage, I don’t recommend any such actions.
Point 6: Strategically speaking, what we are doing is not only about the 4To5 change. Government policies are under constant review, and the global situation affects the UK’s internal political and social environment. We are vulnerable to these changes. By fighting hard on the current matter, we to a certain degree 1) pre-empts further unfair changes, I refer to the point system which could possible mean many people even having stayed for 5-years would not be qualified for ILR; and 2) forms an active organisation and mechanism for dealing with unexpected future situations.
Finally, I have to say that all that has been said in above are about strategy, direction and key issues. A lot of detailed work will need to be done to implement the strategy. We are working on it.
To win the campaign, each ONE of us needs to input time and effort. To be honest, we need more people who can turn up in the meeting, who see this matter so important that they can FIND time for it. Now I am happy to see that with a seemingly clearer strategy, more people visit the forum more often. So, for our future (not anybody else’s), support us.