Friday 29 February 2008

Referendum results to be announced Sunday

Voting in the Hammersmith EU Treaty referendum has now closed and the results are set to be announced by the
I Want a Referendum campaign on Sunday 2nd March.


Everybody on the open electoral register in Hammersmith - some 26,000 voters - were sent postal ballot papers at the beginning of February.

Hammersmith was one of 10 constituencies across the country which were selected to hold referendums in what has been the biggest vote on the EU since 1975.

Voters were asked two questions:

1. Should the United Kingdom hold a national referendum on the EU's Lisbon Treaty: yes or no?

2. Should the United Kingdom adopt the EU's Lisbon Treaty: yes or no?

The announcement comes at the start of the week in which MPs will finally vote on amendments to the Lisbon Treaty Bill calling for a referendum. The votes take place on Wednesday March 5th.

Check back here on Sunday for the results!

Saturday 23 February 2008

Don't forget to return your vote!


Voting closes in the Hammersmith EU referendum at noon on Wednesday 27 February.

Please use your chance to have a say! Post your ballot paper today to be sure of your vote being counted.

Monday 18 February 2008

Major tube action launches last week of campaigning

Major tube actions and a telephone turnout session will launch the last week of campaigning in the Hammersmith EU Treaty referendum.

Activists from a range of pro-referendum organisations will be distributing leaflets at the main entrances of Hammersmith Broadway station on Monday morning, starting from 7am.

That will be followed on Monday afternoon and early evening by a second telephone 'turnout' session.

The aim will be to ensure voters have received their referendum ballot papers, to remind them to cast their vote, or advise how to get a ballot paper if they haven't already received one.

The session will start at 4pm and go on until 8:30pm in the evening. We need as many people as possible to staff the phones during these hours, as we have a lot of calls to get through.

If you are able to come and join in, please call Stuart (Democracy Movement) on 07966 178806 saying at what time you'll be able to come and how long you will be able to stay for. Even just half an hour would be extremely helpful.

Tuesday morning will see another leaflet distribution session at Hammersmith Broadway tube and also one at Ravenscourt Park underground station - once again both starting at 7am.

On Wednesday, leafleting will take place outside Stamford Brook underground station from 7am.

Please join in with these activities if you can! Let's make this a show of public opinion in support of the promised referendum that Andrew Slaughter and the Government will find impossible to ignore.

Wednesday 13 February 2008

Mass telephone session aims to boost referendum turnout

The Hammersmith referendum campaign is holding a mass telephone 'turnout' session from 4:00pm today, going on until 8:30pm in the evening.

The aim is to ensure voters have received their referendum ballot papers, to remind them to cast their vote, or advise how to get a ballot paper if they haven't already received one.

We need as many people as possible to staff the phones during these hours, as we have a lot of calls to get through and the bank of phones that have been made available to us must be in use at all times.

If you are able to come and join in, please send an e-mail to coster@democracymovement.org.uk or call Stuart on 07966 178806 saying at what time you'll be able to come and how long you will be able to stay for.

Even just half an hour would be extremely helpful. Hope to see you there!

Monday 11 February 2008

Slaughter involves police in effort to block treaty vote

As if the police didn't have enough to do tackling local crime!

Now it seems they have to devote resources to dealing with an attempt by local MP Andrew Slaughter to block our referendum.

Let's not forget; this referendum is on an issue that Andrew Slaughter himself promised at the last general election that voters would be consulted about!

According to Greg Hands MP, writing on another blog, Slaughter has reported the I Want a Referendum (IWR) campaign to the Metropolitan Police for breaching the Political Parties Elections & Referendums Act (PPERA).

Purportedly, the complaint relates to the information that should be printed on referendum literature, which could mean it rests on section 126: "Details to appear on referendum material".

If so, Slaughter probably shouldn't have skipped straight to the part of the Act that he thought suited him, perhaps blinded by his evident fury over the initiative. Or he might have first seen section 101 - "Referendums to which this Part [of the Act] applies".

Paragraph (2) (a) of this section states ... "“referendum” means a referendum or other poll held, in pursuance of any provision made by or under an Act of Parliament ..."

The Hammersmith referendum is not being held as a result of an Act of Parliament, but held independently, funded by the IWR campaign. So it seems quite clear that the initiative falls outside the stipulations of the PPERA.

In any case, there's no question whatsoever over who is running the referendum. The literature is clearly marked with the I Want A Referendum campaign logo / web address, so anyone who wishes to see the cross-party support behind the group can check for themselves.

So why doesn't Andrew Slaughter stop wasting people's time in a desperate attempt to prevent local voters being consulted, and simply honour the promise to support a national referendum that he made at the last general election?

Don't forget to cast your vote in the Hammersmith referendum by 25 February, and send him that message!

Friday 8 February 2008

Referendum campaigning continues apace

Significant progress is being made with the distribution of referendum leaflets throughout Hammersmith.

We'd like to say a huge 'thank you' to everyone who is participating and giving up so much of their time for this campaign!

We can already see the effect it's having on the promise-breaking, anti-referendum MP we're targetting - Andrew Slaughter.

But there's still much more to do to help raise the profile of the event and to ensure everyone uses their opportunity to vote.

There are many more activities planned for over the weekend and into next week - details below. Please join in if you can!

Please check back here before departing for any meet-up, for any timing or other changes.

Saturday 9th
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Leafleting:
- Hammersmith Broadway (North), 10:30am (meeting at the corner of Brackenbury Rd and Aldensley Rd - see map)

- Hammersmith Broadway (South), 11:45am (meeting outside the Colton Arms pub, Greyhound Road - see map)

Monday 11th

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Tube Action:
- Hammersmith Broadway - from 7:00 am

Leafleting:
- Askew, 6:30pm (meet outside Allied Carpets, corner of Goldhawk Road and Askew Road - see
map)

- Hammersmith Broadway (South), 7:00pm (meet outside the Colton Arms pub, Greyhound Road - see map)

Tuesday 12th
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Tube Action:
- Barons Court - from 7:00 am

Leafleting:

- Addison, 12:00 midday (meeting outside the Bird in Hand pub, corner of Milson Road and Masbro Road - see map)

- Brook Green / Avonmore, 6:45pm (meeting at the Old Parrs Head pub, corner of Masbro Road and Blythe Road - see map).

- Hammersmith Broadway (South), 7:00pm (meet outside the Colton Arms pub, Greyhound Road - see map)

Wednesday 13th

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Mass telephone 'turnout' session from 4:00 pm (meet details tbc). We need as many people as possible as the bank of phones that have been made available to us must be in use at all times.

If you are able to come, please send an e-mail to coster@democracymovement.org.uk saying how long you will be able to stay for. Even half an hour would be extremely helpful!


Slaughter's fury over referendum campaign

Local MP Andrew Slaughter has reacted angrily to the Hammersmith referendum campaign, flying off the handle at I Want a Referendum chairman Derek Scott during a BBC radio interview.

Clearly irritated that his promise-breaking plans are being highlighted to local voters so effectively, Slaughter cheekily accused Mr Scott of fronting a "dishonest" marketing exercise and of playing party politics.

Yet Mr Slaughter somehow managed to overlook his own blatant dishonesty, in claiming the Lisbon Treaty is 'significantly different' to the EU Constitution, on which he promised to support a referendum.

In response, Mr Scott - a Labour supporting former adviser to Tony Blair - pointed out that the I Want a Referendum campaign has support from across the political spectrum, and has Labour and Liberal Democrat MPs on its advisory board as well as Conservatives.

Hitting back at Mr Slaughter, Scott said: "You may get away with this twisting in the House of Commons but I think people out there actually realise what you are trying to do."

According to well-informed political blogger, Guido Fawkes, the debate became rather more heated than the BBC even dared to report. He claims that the presenter of the BBC programme, Mark Darcy, told Scott he had never seen anything like it in his career.

Hear the (sanitised!) exchanges between Derek Scott and Andrew Slaughter on Today in Parliament on BBC Radio 4 at 2330 GMT on Friday, 8 February or download the podcast from the Radio 4 website.

Thursday 7 February 2008

Referendum leafleting steps up a gear

Leafleting aimed at highlighting the local referendum stepped up a gear this morning, with events at three of Hammersmith's busy tube stations.

Thousands of the campaign's eye-catching leaflets were distributed outside White City, Ravenscourt Park and Barons Court stations between 7am and 9am.

Leafleting door-to-door throughout the constituency has also begun, with deliveries going ahead last night in the Ravenscourt Park and Hammersmith Broadway areas.

Brook Green / Addison, Askew and Shepherds Bush Green areas are the focus of activity this evening. Details below - please come along if you can!

This schedule will be updated with more events later today.

Thursday 7th
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Leafleting evening:
- Brook Green, 6:30pm - meeting at the Old Parrs Head pub (corner of Masbro Road & Blythe Road - see map).

NEW! - Shepherds Bush Green, 7pm - meeting outside Pizza Express, Rockley Road, see map

NEW! - Askew, 6:30pm - meet David Cann at 13 Clifton Avenue (just off the Uxbridge Road - see map) Contacts: 07764 185652 / david.cann1@btinternet.com

Friday 8th
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Tube actions:

- West Kensington - meeting 7am
- Shepherds Bush Green bus area (nr closed Central Line station) - meeting 7am
- Hammersmith Broadway - meeting 7am

Saturday 9th
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Leafleting:
- Hammersmith Broadway, 10:30am (meeting at the corner of Brackenbury Rd and Aldensley Rd - see map)

Wednesday 6 February 2008

Hammersmith activists launch local referendum


Derek Scott (Chairman of I Want A Referendum & a former adviser to Tony Blair), Shaun Bailey (Conservative Parliamentary candidate for Hammersmith), Greg Hands MP, Syed Kamall MEP, Charles Tannock MEP and activists from a range of pro-referendum organisations attended the launch of the Hammersmith EU Treaty Referendum this afternoon.

Commenting at the launch of the campaign, Derek Scott said:

"We're giving the people of Hammersmith a chance to have the vote that the Government is denying them. We want to remind MPs of their commitments - every political party promised a referendum at the last election, and MPs must be held to that."

Mary Ann Sieghart, who is based in Hammersmith and is a supporter of the campaign, said:

"This is an issue of trust. At the last election, MPs from all parties, including Andrew Slaughter, vowed to back a referendum on the EU Constitution. We simply want him to keep his promise."

"Instead of going back on election pledges, Andrew Slaughter should listen to what his constituents actually want."

Shaun Bailey, the Conservative Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Hammersmith, said:

"In the coming weeks, we will be campaigning with people from all parties to make the most of this opportunity. I want to urge as many people as possible in Hammersmith to vote in this referendum."

"We believe that this European Constitution would be bad for Britain and would lead to important decisions about crime, public services and immigration being taken in Brussels, not by us here in Britain. People should be allowed to have a say, before we give such important powers to the EU."

Stuart Coster, Director of the Democracy Movement and Hammersmith resident, said:

"Andrew Slaughter promised a referendum on the original EU Constitution; everyone seems to be saying that the Lisbon Treaty is essentially the same document, so it's clear he must honour his election promise. This referendum is a question of trust."


Referendum leaflets highlight local vote

The first major distribution of leaflets as part of the Hammersmith referendum campaign took place outside Barons Court tube station from 7am this morning, where a team of volunteers handed them to early-morning commuters.

The eye-catching flyers (pictured), featuring local MP Andrew Slaughter on the front, ask 'Why won't our MP listen to us?' and encourage Hammersmith residents to have their say.

Many more distributions are scheduled over the next few days - please hook up with local teams at the meeting points below and give them a hand if you can. Don't forget to check back here regularly as new events and details are being added all the time.

Wednesday 6th:
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- Hammersmith Broadway, 6:45pm (meeting at the corner of Brackenbury Rd and Aldensley Rd - see map)

- Ravenscourt Park, 6:30pm - meet at the Pacific Bar & Grill, Goldhawk Rd (corner of Goldhawk & Stamford Brook Rd - see map)

Thursday 7th

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Tube actions:

White City, meeting 7am
Ravenscourt Park, meeting 7am
Barons Court, meeting 7am

Leafleting evening:
- Brook Green, 7pm - meeting at the Bird in Hand pub (corner of Masbro Road & Milson Road - see map).


- Brook Green, 6:45pm - meeting at the Old Parrs Head pub (corner of Masbro Road & Blythe Road - see map).

- Ravenscourt Park Tube (time tbc)

Friday 8th
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Tube actions:
West Kensington - meeting 7am

Shepherds Bush Bus area - meeting 7am
Hammersmith Broadway - meeting 7am


Saturday 9th
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- Hammersmith Broadway, 10:30am (meeting at the corner of Brackenbury Rd and Aldensley Rd - see map)

Monday 4 February 2008

Referendum launch: Wed 6 Feb, 4 - 6pm

The Hammersmith referendum will be launched on Wednesday
6 February, when the campaign team will be putting up the giant
I Want A Referendum ballot box in Lyric Square, Hammersmith between 4pm and 6pm.

Please come and lend your support!

This will be followed by two leafleting events in the early evening at Hammersmith Broadway (details tbc) and Ravenscourt Park (meeting at Pacific Bar & Grill, 320 Goldhawk Road @ 6:30pm - see map)

Friday 1 February 2008

EU treaty referendum to be held in Hammersmith

Activists of the I Want a Referendum campaign, the Democracy Movement and other pro-referendum groups have announced plans to hold a referendum in the Hammersmith constituency on the revived EU Constitution.

Hammersmith is a key marginal seat in Westminster elections, currently held by Labour backbencher Andrew Slaughter (majority: 5,520). See his stance and voting record on the Lisbon Treaty on ReferendumList.com

Local activists have chosen the seat to highlight Labour’s decision to go back on their 2005 General Election manifesto pledge to support a referendum on the EU Constitution, currently being revived as the 'Lisbon Treaty'.

During February, voters in Hammersmith will receive a pack containing an information leaflet with contributions from both sides of the debate, a ballot paper, and a freepost envelope. The ballot paper will ask two questions:

(a) whether there should be a national referendum on the EU Constitution - now known as the Lisbon Treaty

- and -

(b) whether the UK should actually adopt the Treaty.

Voting will be going on between 6 February and 25 February and the result of the referendum will be announced before the end of the month.

The vote in the constituency will be part of a first wave of referendums in constituencies across the UK. Together, the votes will form the biggest public consultation on the EU since 1975 and will increase the pressure on Gordon Brown to call the national referendum he promised the British people in 2005.

To carry out a professional poll, local activists have commissioned the Electoral Reform Services (ERS) - the world's leading independent ballot administrator and independent scrutineer. The results will be presented to Parliament and form a backdrop to the Government's attempt to ram the Treaty through Parliament without a referendum.

This blog will bring you the latest news about the campaign.