Support: Letter to British Embassy in Ireland, from John Bosco Conama

By Alison Bryan | December 13th, 2007 | Posted in Support |


Ireland FlagA letter from Ireland, in support of our campaign:

To the attention of His Excellency, Ambassador David Reddaway,

I am writing to express my grave concern about the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill by your Parliament. I have followed the concerns expressed by the British Deaf community and share their serious concerns about the future implications of the Bill on the British Deaf community and Deaf communities internationally.

The chairperson of British Deaf Association articulately explained the collective concerns (see attached letter please).*

I appreciate if you can convey my concern to the relevant persons in the Parliament.

Yours truly,
John Bosco Conama

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* BDA letter attached

A reply from the British Embassy in Ireland:

Thank you for your email of 2 December about the Human Fertilisation and Embyology Bill. I will arrange for it to be passed onto the appropriate people in the British Parliament.

Yours sincerely
David Reddaway
Ambassador
British Embassy

One Response to “Support: Letter to British Embassy in Ireland, from John Bosco Conama”

  1. smoked bananas Says:

    hmm, i wonder who they “passed” it on to. I’d believe it if they mentioned who the people were so you guys can follow up and have more resources to contact.

    i don’t like letters like those. it reeks of cut and dry methods; “thank you for your email of (insert date) about (insert topic). I will arrange (always a promise, why didn’t he said ‘I arranged’?”

    and why did he let it be up to us to assume who those “appropriate people” are?

    certainly.. fishy

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