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Re: [Fsfe-uk] Lobbying guide - I need your input and help
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Ian Lynch |
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Re: [Fsfe-uk] Lobbying guide - I need your input and help |
Date: |
Sat, 15 May 2004 23:09:07 +0100 |
On Sat, 2004-05-15 at 19:57, Tom Chance wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Following today's Annual Conference of the Association for Free Software, and
> after finishing my part of the work on an FFII grassroots lobbying project,
> I've turned my mind to a more general lobbying guide. The idea is to produce
> a document that any activist can pick up and read, and that will not only
> make them more confident (and so hopefully make more people lobby) but also
> make them more effective.
I have some experience of lobbying MEPs and Government departments. If I
can help let me know. I suspect that to get to companies you probably
need an contact on the inside. Its easier for companies to ignore
individuals unless they represent a biggish potential customer base.
That of course might be a line of attack with some companies. Anyway if
I can help when the time comes let me know. I enjoyed your talk and
agree that this is an important area that has been under-played do far.
> As soon as I finish my exams (June 6th) I'd like to start work on this...
> BUT... I need people to tell me what to cover, and I'd appreciate help in
> writing it, since I'm hardly an expert in any of these areas, though I've run
> a few tutorials on it, and I definitely don't have muc experience of lobbying
> companies!
>
> For those who haven't yet seen it, my first step in this project was the
> following guidee I co-wrote for/with the FFII:
> http://wiki.ael.be/index.php/MEP-Position-Lobbying-Guide
>
> Here's a list of things I do intend to cover. If I've missed anything, or if
> you'd like specific notes on particular areas, please get back to me. I'll
> post my work in progress, so we can work on it that way, but I'd prefer to at
> least have an idea of the scope of the project.
>
> 1. Some very general introduction
>
> 2. Researching the subject you're going to lobby on
>
> 3. Lobbying an MP
> 3.1 Finding out about your MP
> 3.2 Contacting your MP (letters, phone calls)
> 3.3 Following up on the initial contact, and influencing them
> 3.4 Meeting your MP
>
> 4. Lobbying an MEP
> 4.1 Finding out about your MEP
> 4.2 Differences between MEPs and MPs as regards lobbying
>
> 5. Lobbying organisations
> 5.1 I'll need help on companies!!!
>
> That's all I can think of for now. So please, comments :)
>
> Regards,
> Tom
>
>
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