Ninjaassasin1983
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I keep harping back to motorbikes, but MAG and the BMF are both membership organisations which raise funds to pay for a central office and a lobbyist each.
On top of that, every European country has their own bike organisation fighting to protect riders rights and daft legislation...and co-fund FEMA, a European-based campaign organisation lobbying directly in Brussels.
It's that type of structure we need. There are many talented individuals out there who command both knowledge with a polished presentation technique.
£3 a month direct debit - would that hurt anyone?
It doesn't mean setting up a political party, every member has one vote, volunteer board members can be voted or co-opted on to lend their experience.
I really feel that if we stand the remotest chance of tackling the vested interests at play here we need to mobilise ourselves into a more professional group of vapers. We need to fight the battle on their terms. Emails and tweets do not work, they don't read them. A secretary looks and deletes or sends out a pro-forma reply.
Cromwell picked the ground he would defeat Charles' army at Naseby - we need that nous, to be proactive rather than reactive.
And we don't need to be split between vendors and users because if we don't move into an effective force son we leave all of our hopes with politicians doing the right thing. And they won't.
this is a really great idea we should setup a thread to see who would be interested in contributing and what structure the organisation would have - I would definitely be interested in helping and contributing I don't think i'd make a good spokesperson but I'd be happy to do the legwork office stuff research and whatnot I think a fiver a month is pretty fair for an organisation who are actually going to stand for our rights demnd answers and get in the faces of the ruling lot.