From: David Miller
To: garethepps@cix.co.uk
Subject: Digital Economy, Britain, Post General Election Circa 6th May
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 12:30:36 +0100
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Dear Mr Epps
I understand you are running for election in Reading East.
One of the issues which most concerned me was the way in which, and
content contained in, the Digital Economy Bill.
I would be most interested to hear your position on this matter.
I would want my representative in government to do the following:
* Speak in the House of Commons
* Vote there accordingly
* Attempt to raise the priority of the issue within their own party
in order to accomplish the following:
* Removing all reference to disconnection from the internet as a possible penalty.
* Ensure that before any action can be taken, infringement must be proven beyond all reasonable doubt.
I look forward to your response.
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David Miller
www.deadpansincerity.com
07964250347
340 Gosbrook Road
Caversham
Reading
RG4 8EG
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