Send your news, photos & videos. Text NEWS SHOPPER and your message to 80360 or click here to email us » »
|
9:36am Wednesday 16th July 2008
WE STATED at the outset the aim of our Voices Against Violence campaign was to put as many of your comments as possible directly into the hands of Home Secretary Jacqui Smith.
While the campaign has been a great success in terms of collecting your thoughts on this emotive subject, our overall objective has fallen short.
A week before the campaign started, I sent an email to the Home Office press office outlining what the campaign's aims were and what we would like to do with the feedback from our readers. The email stressed we would only need 30 seconds with Jacqui Smith and we were happy to meet her anywhere to get a photo of the handover of your comments.
Three weeks into the campaign, we had received no reply. I emailed again, politely chasing our original request.
The reply came back saying the email had gone to the wrong person and asked if we could send it to someone else within the press office instead. In other words, it had just sat there, no-one had forwarded it on, no-one had bothered to ask me to send it to the right person - if I had not chased it, presumably it would have been ignored forever.
I forwarded the request to the right person, who offered us a meeting with crime reduction minister Vernon Coaker. But I felt 30 seconds with the Home Secretary was not too much to ask. Therefore, I rejected Mr Coaker and said I would still like a minute with Jacqui if at all possible.
A week later, the Home Office rang again. Jacqui was too busy to see us. Too busy for a photograph and to take an envelope off us. Too busy to listen to the people who had had their say on the violence wending its cursed path through our streets. Too busy U-turning on bizarre schemes to get knife-carriers into A&E departments to confront the victims of violent crimes.
Your messages will still get to the people who count - we're going to post all your comments through the Home Office's front door.
But it's telling the Home Secretary can't find even one minute to listen to the people she was elected to serve.
Richard Firth, News Shopper Editor
Mark, Dartford says...
9:59am Wed 16 Jul 08
Tony, Bromley says...
10:46am Wed 16 Jul 08
genie, says...
11:15am Wed 16 Jul 08
Mark L, SE13 says...
11:28am Wed 16 Jul 08
Kitten, London says...
12:15pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Lizzielooloo, says...
12:18pm Wed 16 Jul 08
jayjay, here says...
12:52pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Nicholas, Gravesend says...
2:27pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Bag Lady, One of those comfy new chairs in the Gladezzzzz says...
2:54pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Disgusted, London says...
4:09pm Wed 16 Jul 08
knowlsey, sidcup says...
4:38pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Vern, west wickham says...
5:31pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Mr Pike, Farnborough says...
5:35pm Wed 16 Jul 08
fiona, lewisham says...
6:05pm Wed 16 Jul 08
paulus the wood gnome, nutwood says...
6:42pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Sam, Greenwich says...
9:48pm Wed 16 Jul 08
Local, Swanley says...
12:00am Thu 17 Jul 08
Unhappy, Bexley says...
8:46am Thu 17 Jul 08
Lyn, Dartford says...
8:45pm Thu 17 Jul 08
paulus the wood gnome wrote:I could not agree more, I have always said this country needs a revolustion.
Time for revolution people time to take to the streets and take them back from the feral youth and to let the so called powers that be know that we arnt prepared to stand for it any longer they are there to do our bidding not the other way round we pay there exorbitant wages and get nothing but more taxes back im sick of it POWER TO THE PEOPLE brown isnt even an elected mp so should hold a general election now.truck drivers should blockade the ports like the frenchies do start burning sheep etc general strikes ,3 day week ,bring this crap hole government to its knees fight back lets do it lets do it now how many of you can take more taxes petrol going up food going up gas/electric going up wages going no where unless your lucky enough to be a fat bloated mp with your greedy fat overpaid snout in the trough REVOLUTION IS JUST A T SHIRT AWAY FIGHT THE POWER SOLIDARITY BROTHERS
gill, Catford says...
1:48pm Fri 18 Jul 08
Add your comment
Register for a FREE News Shopper account and you can have your say on today's news and sport by adding comments on articles we publish. The best comments may even get published in the paper.
Please register now or sign in below to continue.
Enter your postcode, town or place name
Looking for jobs in Bexley or Bromley?
Search Now »
Looking for a date in Lewisham or Greenwich?
Search Now »
Looking for a home in north Kent?
Search Now »
Looking for cars in south east London?
Search Now »
gone4good, surrey says...
9:50am Wed 16 Jul 08