Who is this bloke?
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 5:44 pm
Im not into politics at all, but I thought I would share this email I recieved today.
I dont even know how it come to me as I was never at a rally anywhere near a NSW parliment office?
Who is this bloke?
Dear Scott,
In Parliament this week the NSW Liberals & Nationals will be voting in support of legislation that gives motorcyclists a voice in Government, by providing representatives of the Motor Cycle Council of NSW a seat at the table of the Motor Accidents Council.
The NSW Liberals & Nationals have supported the push to give motorcyclists a voice for months, but it wasn't until your successful rally out the front of NSW Parliament that the Keneally Labor Government finally caved in to the request.
While I believe it is important that the interests of motorcyclists in NSW will always have a voice on that council, I know many riders are still frustrated and concerned about the massive hikes in CTP this year.
This is an issue I take very seriously and is one that am working hard to address from Opposition.
Please continue to contact me directly to raise any rider or roads concerns you may have.
Regards
Andrew Stoner MP
Shadow Minister for Roads
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NSW Parliament House
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
I dont even know how it come to me as I was never at a rally anywhere near a NSW parliment office?
Who is this bloke?
Dear Scott,
In Parliament this week the NSW Liberals & Nationals will be voting in support of legislation that gives motorcyclists a voice in Government, by providing representatives of the Motor Cycle Council of NSW a seat at the table of the Motor Accidents Council.
The NSW Liberals & Nationals have supported the push to give motorcyclists a voice for months, but it wasn't until your successful rally out the front of NSW Parliament that the Keneally Labor Government finally caved in to the request.
While I believe it is important that the interests of motorcyclists in NSW will always have a voice on that council, I know many riders are still frustrated and concerned about the massive hikes in CTP this year.
This is an issue I take very seriously and is one that am working hard to address from Opposition.
Please continue to contact me directly to raise any rider or roads concerns you may have.
Regards
Andrew Stoner MP
Shadow Minister for Roads
If you do not wish to receive any more emails, please click here.
NSW Parliament House
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia