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Lynne

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Update on Fair State Pensions for WASPI women Dear Supporter, In what must be one of the fastest growing CrowdJustice appeals ever, the Official WASPI Campaign has raised £100,000 for its legal action against the Government.  Thank you so much for your help in raising this fantastic sum so quickly. It's inspiring to know that we have such a huge level of support and a real validation ...

This is what Dawlish Town Council has requested of TDC RESOLVED to inform the Planning Authority that Dawlish Town Council requests that the two telephone boxes (payphone kiosks) at Ashcombe and St Mary Cottages be retained.

I have no idea why they said that but the outcome is that whilst the result of the referendum is not legally binding, politically it is.

If you look at my post I said that new trade deals may carry with them a clause allowing movement of people into this country not that any new trade deals would have to do so.

Anybody else catch one Nigel Farage on the tv this morning concede that the referendum was of an advisory nature only ? Just sayin...........

Just thought I would post this if only to point out that any new trade deals may carry with them a movement of people into this country agreement. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/nov/06/india-warns-uk-immigration-policy-wreck-post-brexit-trade-deal

Today (6th November 2016) women born 6th May 1953 - 5th June 1953 will reach their state pension age. Compare that to the case of women born but only twelve months later, between 6th May 1954 and 5th June 1954, who will not become eligible for their state pension until 6th January 2020.

This is an extract from an article written by the Labour MP Yvette Cooper. "Parliament won’t block Brexit, but it does have to execute it. The courts have concluded that because Parliament passed the law to join the EU in 1972, Parliament has to pass the law for us to leave. So this is a court judgement about process not outcome because the outcome (triggering Article 50) won’t change. " ...

5 Nov 2016

Issues pertaining to 'Europe' have been the subject of parliamentary debate since we joined back in 1975. This for example concerning the Maastrict Treaty. "In the United Kingdom , an opt-out from the treaty's social provisions was opposed in Parliament by the opposition Labour and Liberal Democrat MPs and the treaty itself by the Maastricht Rebels within the governing ...