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Labour "Senior Ministers" visit Bristol this Friday

x | 25.11.2003 15:51

An unmissable opportunity to influence national policy. Today's Guardian (page 11) says that "senior ministers" will be visiting Bristol this Friday as part of their "consultation exercise".

From today's Guardian (page 11)

Make your voice heard

As part of Labour's national consultation process the Guardian holding unique forum in Bristol on Friday November 28.

Members of the public will meet senior ministers to discuss challenges facing our public services.

If you are interested in joining a group of Guardian readers and other members of the local community to influence national policy, this is an unmissable opportunity.

To get involved, send your details plus one idea, in no more than 200 words, on how you would improve our public services. Email:  public.services@guardian.co.uk or fax: 020 7239 9766.

Applicants will have to make their own way to a central Bristol location and be available from 11am until 1pm on Friday November 28.

ENDS Guardian article.


So there you go, a consultation with very carefully selected members of the local community at a secret location. Why does the government have to try so hard to avoid meeting the public?. I wonder. I can guess where the secret location will be at, but otherwise just look out for a huge police presence protecting war criminals.

Here's my contribution to the consultation exercise. Dump the Neo-Con poodle and all his cronies - they are biggest threat to public services. Consider their attacks on the NHS, education and the fire service.

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