10 Downing Street - Military Deaths Petition
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691 its slowing down guys,spread the word.
PS.I'm was next to ISK yesterday at the Findhorn Foundation. Lovely and quiet with no aircraft noises.
PS.I'm was next to ISK yesterday at the Findhorn Foundation. Lovely and quiet with no aircraft noises.
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Sorry, but we are trying to reduce the number of stickies. One deserving one was removed a week or two ago. However, you can keep the thread 'moving' by adding to it. It's in your hands!
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"Sorry, but we are trying to reduce the number of stickies. One deserving one was removed a week or two ago."
So why is the Jaquar Farewell deemed to be deserving. Look at it's rating for example. The Jaguar Farewell is only of interest to a small percentage of the RAF. The Military Deaths Inquests issue is of interest to all in the RAF, plus of course the rest of the military.
So why is the Jaquar Farewell deemed to be deserving. Look at it's rating for example. The Jaguar Farewell is only of interest to a small percentage of the RAF. The Military Deaths Inquests issue is of interest to all in the RAF, plus of course the rest of the military.
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I believe signing a petition more than once negates its purpose. however we all have mates and email, whynot email them the link to the petition and ask if they'd mind giving you a signature as a favour if they support it!!!
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Great idea CSR, emails to mates starts here.
Can't believe that sqn watches and farewell to the jag can go above the petition.
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Can't believe that sqn watches and farewell to the jag can go above the petition.
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will sign and pass on the word. i set up a petiton last year campaigning for explosive suppressant foam to be fitted in all british hercules aircraft after the loss of my brother and nine very fine men when their hercules crashed in iraq in jan 05. in the end i got just shy of 3000 signatures. i will put out my feelers to see if i can asist in any way. if you need any media contacts PM me and i will be only too happy to help.
whilst i agree that something has to be done about the brize situation, i feel it will only be a matter of time before the wiltshire coroner is in the smae predicament. to instigate such a move with no support, resources or funding to facilitate an improved service is pointless and will only be a short term fix, if that. the service is stretched already. we lost our loved ones jan 05. the pre inquest reiview was held at the end of feb...07! we await now another pre inquest review and then the inquest. 2 years plus and it still goes on.
keep up the good work...keep the faith!
whilst i agree that something has to be done about the brize situation, i feel it will only be a matter of time before the wiltshire coroner is in the smae predicament. to instigate such a move with no support, resources or funding to facilitate an improved service is pointless and will only be a short term fix, if that. the service is stretched already. we lost our loved ones jan 05. the pre inquest reiview was held at the end of feb...07! we await now another pre inquest review and then the inquest. 2 years plus and it still goes on.
keep up the good work...keep the faith!
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For the 'mods' that claim there are too many stickys to make this one, perhaps you should look again at the Chinook sticky where there has been no post since 17th April. Perhaps that one has finally run it's course.
Even though inquests into Military deaths have been moved to the Wiltshire coroner's office, as a previous poster pointed out, all they have done is create some temporary breathing space. People are still dying on the frontlines out in Iraq and Afghanistan, so the problem has not gone away at all.
Even though inquests into Military deaths have been moved to the Wiltshire coroner's office, as a previous poster pointed out, all they have done is create some temporary breathing space. People are still dying on the frontlines out in Iraq and Afghanistan, so the problem has not gone away at all.