I wouldn't be to sure Kath (I shudder at the alternatives but thats another story) As to the online petition, I have yet to see *any* petition bring forth results, so although I wish the petition well I suspect it is doomed to failure Petitions are a bit more of Blairs spin Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 25/03/2014 19:41, Kath wrote: > Ah but it is an election year in 2015, our dearly beloved Prime Minister may > be no more. Might be worth a chat with our various MPs if the opportunity > arises though and I've shared it to Google Plus Family History Community > too. > Kath
On 25/03/2014 20:38, Nivard Ovington wrote: > I wouldn't be to sure Kath > > (I shudder at the alternatives but thats another story) > > As to the online petition, I have yet to see *any* petition bring forth > results, so although I wish the petition well I suspect it is doomed to > failure Two have and both under Gordon Brown. -- Connie http://oursalmons.wordpress.com/
I am in a bit of a quandry over this petition, since I live in Canada. Opening these registers would be an immense benefit for me since I am a long distance away. However, it hardly seems appropriate for for a person "from the colonie" to be telling Her Majesty's Government what to do. Should we sign the petition? Vern