can my MP ask questions on my behalf in the House of Commons?
A Freedom of Information request to House of Commons by Derek Canning LLB [HONS]
The request was successful.
Derek Canning LLB [HONS]
30 May 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
Given the document below can my MP ask questions on my behalf in
the House of Commons?
HANSARD 1803–2005 → 1980s → 1988 → December 1988 → 5 December 1988
→ Written Answers (Commons) → ENVIRONMENT
Wildlife and Countryside Act
HC Deb 05 December 1988 vol 143 cc11-2W 11W
§ Mr. Hind
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will make a
statement on his proposals to amend section 53 of the Wildlife and
Countryside Act 1981 following the decision in the case of
Rubinstein and another v. Secretary of State for the Environment.
12W
§ Mrs. Virginia Bottomley
Our intention is to introduce legislation, when a suitable
opportunity occurs, to return to the situation that was assumed to
exist prior to the judgment in the Rubinstein case. This will
enable surveying authorities, on the discovery of evidence, to make
orders correcting mistakes in the recording of rights of way on the
definitive map.
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Forward to Water Quality (Nottingham)
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Yours faithfully,
DEREK CANNING LLB[HONS]
Derek Canning LLB [HONS]
30 June 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am requesting an internal review as yet again my information
request is being ignored. One law for government and other for the
public.
Yours sincerely,
Derek Canning LLB [HONS]
FOICOMMONS
House of Commons
1 July 2009
Dear Mr Canning
I am sorry that we did not respond to you on this. In recent weeks, for
understandable reasons, we have received many FOI requests and are
working hard to reduce the backlog. Our complaints process is detailed
below
You ask if your MP can ask questions in the House of Commons on your
behalf. We do not hold any information that would answer this question
but I hope that the following assists. The rules governing the content
of PQs are described in the linked fact sheet. All questions are made
in the MP's name. Whether or not your MP would take up an issue on you
behalf will be for him or her to decide.
http://www.parliament.uk/parliamentary_p...
ets/p01.cfm
You may, if dissatisfied with the treatment of your request, ask the
House of Commons to conduct an internal review of this decision.
Requests for internal review should be addressed to: Freedom of
Information Officer, Department of Resources, House of Commons London
SW1 OAA or [House of Commons request email]. Please ensure that you specify the
nature of your complaint and any arguments or points that you wish to
make.
If you remain dissatisfied, you may appeal to the Information
Commissioner at Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF.
Yours sincerely,
Bob Castle
Head of Information Rights and Information Security
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