Post by blencathra on Jul 6, 2024 10:03:58 GMT
This message (which I am posting for our benefit and on behalf of the TTF) is for anyone in the UK who has been a victim of any kind of financial crime/scandal/financial regulatory failure. If this is you, then we urge you to attend one of the EIGHT Project Parliament meetings taking place on Zoom next week.
Project Parliament is a new initiative by TTF aimed at mobilising our members in the UK to engage constructively with their MPs. This is a crucial opportunity to leverage the post-election "window of opportunity" to address widespread issues of trust and confidence in politics and politicians.
The initiative focuses on optimising how to engage with your MP by capitalising on the fact that your elected representative, having won their seat due to constituent support, may be especially receptive to constituents explaining their problems. It provides MPs with an excellent opportunity to win your trust and confidence, especially if the MP is new, though this applies regardless of their tenure.
The initiative is applicable to anybody that can identify with one or more of these situations, or anything similar:
Victims of aggressive treatment by HMRC towards financial crime victims
Victims of abusive, exploitative and unlawful Personal Guarantees
Victims of Ark
Victims of Bank of America
Victims of Barclays Bank
Victims of Basset & Gold
Victims of Bibby
Victims of Blackmore Bond
Victims of the British Steel Pensions scandal
Victims of the Building Societies Scandal
Victims of the Car Finance scandal
Victims of the Financial Conduct Authority’s catastrophic regulatory failures
Victims of Capital Index
Victims of Clydesdale Banking Group
Victims of Commercial First
Victims of Collateral
Victims of Concealed Margin Credit Fraud
Victims of Connaught Income Fund Series 1
Victims of the Defined Benefit Pension Transfer scandal
Victims of Dolphin
Victims of the Equitable Life scandal
Victims of the Financial Ombudsman Service regulatory failure
Victims of Fixed Rate Loan Fraud
Victims of FundingSecure
Victims of HBOS remnants
Victims of High Street Group
Victims of House Crowd
Victims of HSBC
Victims of Interest Rate Hedging Product fraud
Victims of insolvency fraud
Victims of JVIP
Victims of KeyData
Victims of the London Capital & Finance scandal
Victims of Land Registry fraud
Victims of Lendy
Victims of the LIBOR miscarriages of justice
Victims of Lloyds Banking Group
Victims of Lloyds BSU
Victims of Loan Charge Contractors
Victims of Mini Bond scams
Victims of misleading APRs
Victims of misleading retail FX advertising
Victims of Moneything P2P
Victims of the Mortgage Prisoners scandal
Victims of Northern Rock
Victims of Park First
Victims of all kinds of Pension Scams
Victims of the Philips Trust Corporation Scandal
Victims of the Peer to Peer Lending scams
Victims of the Post Office Scandal
Victims of the PPI scandal
Victims of Premier FX
Victims of RBS, including RBS GRG
Victims of Ready to Invest
Victims of Santander
Victims of Store First
Victims of systemic signature forgeries by banks
Victims of the Ulster Bank Scandal
Victims of whistleblower mistreatment, including by the Financial Conduct Authority
Victims of Virgin Money
Victims of the Vulture Funds – including Cerberus
Victims of the WASPI Women scandal
Victims of Wellesley Finance Plc
Victims of Westway
Victims of the Woodford scandal
Victims of World Class Global Consultants; or anything similar.
At each of the eight meetings you can choose from that are listed below we’ll spend 20 minutes or so explaining in some detail what Project Parliament is all about, what you need to do if you want to be included and how best to do it; and there’ll also be time for some Q&A afterwards.
The meetings are scheduled for just 30 minutes in total.
Here are the options to select from; please be sure to book yourself onto one of them if and only if you have personally experienced being a victim of one or more of the situations listed above, or similar:
Project Parliament Session #1: Monday 8 July 2:00PM
Project Parliament Session #2: Monday 8 July 6:00PM
Project Parliament Session #3: Tuesday 9 July 9:00AM
Project Parliament Session #4: Tuesday 9 July 12:00PM
Project Parliament Session #5: Wednesday 10 July 1:00PM
Project Parliament Session #6: Wednesday 10 July 4:30PM
Project Parliament Session #7: Thursday 11 July 2:00PM
Project Parliament Session #8: Thursday 11 July 6:00PM
Please click
transparencytaskforce.org/register-for-project-parliament/
to book your place; and if you happen to want to book more than one you are welcome to do so, you’ll need to repeat the process.
We hope to see you at one of the meetings next week!
Andy
Andy Agathangelou FRSA
Founder, Transparency Task Force; a Certified Social Enterprise
Chair, Secretariat Committee, APPG on Investment Fraud and Fairer Financial Services
Chair, Violation Tracker UK Advisory Board
Co-Founder, The Woodford Campaign Group
Founder, RSA’s Financial Services Network
Governor, The Pensions Policy Institute
Associate Member, Better Finance
Project Parliament is a new initiative by TTF aimed at mobilising our members in the UK to engage constructively with their MPs. This is a crucial opportunity to leverage the post-election "window of opportunity" to address widespread issues of trust and confidence in politics and politicians.
The initiative focuses on optimising how to engage with your MP by capitalising on the fact that your elected representative, having won their seat due to constituent support, may be especially receptive to constituents explaining their problems. It provides MPs with an excellent opportunity to win your trust and confidence, especially if the MP is new, though this applies regardless of their tenure.
The initiative is applicable to anybody that can identify with one or more of these situations, or anything similar:
Victims of aggressive treatment by HMRC towards financial crime victims
Victims of abusive, exploitative and unlawful Personal Guarantees
Victims of Ark
Victims of Bank of America
Victims of Barclays Bank
Victims of Basset & Gold
Victims of Bibby
Victims of Blackmore Bond
Victims of the British Steel Pensions scandal
Victims of the Building Societies Scandal
Victims of the Car Finance scandal
Victims of the Financial Conduct Authority’s catastrophic regulatory failures
Victims of Capital Index
Victims of Clydesdale Banking Group
Victims of Commercial First
Victims of Collateral
Victims of Concealed Margin Credit Fraud
Victims of Connaught Income Fund Series 1
Victims of the Defined Benefit Pension Transfer scandal
Victims of Dolphin
Victims of the Equitable Life scandal
Victims of the Financial Ombudsman Service regulatory failure
Victims of Fixed Rate Loan Fraud
Victims of FundingSecure
Victims of HBOS remnants
Victims of High Street Group
Victims of House Crowd
Victims of HSBC
Victims of Interest Rate Hedging Product fraud
Victims of insolvency fraud
Victims of JVIP
Victims of KeyData
Victims of the London Capital & Finance scandal
Victims of Land Registry fraud
Victims of Lendy
Victims of the LIBOR miscarriages of justice
Victims of Lloyds Banking Group
Victims of Lloyds BSU
Victims of Loan Charge Contractors
Victims of Mini Bond scams
Victims of misleading APRs
Victims of misleading retail FX advertising
Victims of Moneything P2P
Victims of the Mortgage Prisoners scandal
Victims of Northern Rock
Victims of Park First
Victims of all kinds of Pension Scams
Victims of the Philips Trust Corporation Scandal
Victims of the Peer to Peer Lending scams
Victims of the Post Office Scandal
Victims of the PPI scandal
Victims of Premier FX
Victims of RBS, including RBS GRG
Victims of Ready to Invest
Victims of Santander
Victims of Store First
Victims of systemic signature forgeries by banks
Victims of the Ulster Bank Scandal
Victims of whistleblower mistreatment, including by the Financial Conduct Authority
Victims of Virgin Money
Victims of the Vulture Funds – including Cerberus
Victims of the WASPI Women scandal
Victims of Wellesley Finance Plc
Victims of Westway
Victims of the Woodford scandal
Victims of World Class Global Consultants; or anything similar.
At each of the eight meetings you can choose from that are listed below we’ll spend 20 minutes or so explaining in some detail what Project Parliament is all about, what you need to do if you want to be included and how best to do it; and there’ll also be time for some Q&A afterwards.
The meetings are scheduled for just 30 minutes in total.
Here are the options to select from; please be sure to book yourself onto one of them if and only if you have personally experienced being a victim of one or more of the situations listed above, or similar:
Project Parliament Session #1: Monday 8 July 2:00PM
Project Parliament Session #2: Monday 8 July 6:00PM
Project Parliament Session #3: Tuesday 9 July 9:00AM
Project Parliament Session #4: Tuesday 9 July 12:00PM
Project Parliament Session #5: Wednesday 10 July 1:00PM
Project Parliament Session #6: Wednesday 10 July 4:30PM
Project Parliament Session #7: Thursday 11 July 2:00PM
Project Parliament Session #8: Thursday 11 July 6:00PM
Please click
transparencytaskforce.org/register-for-project-parliament/
to book your place; and if you happen to want to book more than one you are welcome to do so, you’ll need to repeat the process.
We hope to see you at one of the meetings next week!
Andy
Andy Agathangelou FRSA
Founder, Transparency Task Force; a Certified Social Enterprise
Chair, Secretariat Committee, APPG on Investment Fraud and Fairer Financial Services
Chair, Violation Tracker UK Advisory Board
Co-Founder, The Woodford Campaign Group
Founder, RSA’s Financial Services Network
Governor, The Pensions Policy Institute
Associate Member, Better Finance