I won’t vote for any MP who supports Mandelson’s Digital Economy Bill
21st November 2009 00:10 | by Philip Hunt
I’ve just started a new facebook group: I won’t vote for any MP who supports Mandelson’s Digital Economy Bill.
The Digital Economy Bill plans to disconnect people from the internet if they’ve merely been accused of filesharing, or if anyone sharing their connection has been so accused. This is a breach of our human rights, and must be opposed.
No-one should be disconnected from the internet or otherwise punished for illegal filesharing unless they’ve been found guilty in a criminal court. Nor should anyone be punished merely for sharing a connection with an illegal filesharer; collective punishment is an infringement of human rights, and a war crime.
The group’s name is pretty much self-explanatory. While Lord Mandelson wasn’t elected, all 646 MPs in the House of Commons were, and most of them would like to keep on being MPs.
Normally, politicians care more about vested corporate interests than they do about mere citizens, but we’re lucky in the timing of this, because there has to be a general election within the next 8 months. There are roughly 7 million filesharers in the UK; if we all make our voice heard, they have to care what we think, at least until the election is over.
If you want to fight this unjust law, join the group, invite all your friends to join, and publicise it on your blog or website.
10 comments
Good plan.
Joined.
Hey, that means you won't be able to vote for any Lab/Con MPs, though!
Oh, wait... I guess I already qualify. Check.
lol
joined.
Joined.
Just a quick point that I'm sure most will already be aware of but yes, it is well worth writing to your local MP about things like this - I recently wrote to my local MP, Martin Linton, urging him to sign Tom Watson's Early Day Motion (1997) and he got back to me last week confirming that he had in fact signed it. It can work, people!
I too wrote to my MP regarding EDM 1997 which also resultid in a signiture. This can and does work people!
I wrote to my MP about this and signed TalkTalk's petition.

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Joined. I will also be writing to my MP about this.