Since 2010 the enemy of hard working British people has been the UK Parliament

From: Paul Nicolson <taxpayersagainstpovertytap@gmail.com>
Date: 18 May 2017 at 09:15
Subject: Fwd: Since 2010 the enemy of hard working British people has been the UK Parliament.
Dear all, For the record I sent this package to John McDonnell before they produced their manifesto, to Lord Freud (who, with the help of Angela Donkin, we lobbied to no effect in 2014 about the impact of low income on health) and to the LibDems HQ through a local contact, and the Greens to Caroline Lucas office, who I have met. Please note the package includes the complete series of 10 blogs on Affordable Housing and the 9 on Health Equality. John McDonnell replied as below.

Best wishes, Paul


MCDONNELL, John

6th May 2017
To me:
This is superb Paul
Thank you.
John
Sent from my iPhone

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From: Paul Nicolson <taxpayersagainstpovertytap@gmail.com>
Date: 6 May 2017 at 10:10
Subject: Fwd: Since 2010 the enemy of hard working British people has been the UK Parliament.
To:  “MCDONNELL, John” <john.mcdonnell.mp@parliament.uk>

The lowest to middle incomes have been cut and their capacity to buy necessities diminished by ever rising housing costs.

The forecast is that the poorest will lose nearly 16% of their already inadequate incomes after housing costs by 2020 while the richest gain 4%. (Resolution Foundation)
 
Rev Paul Nicolson, Taxpayers Against Poverty.

• Ten blogs on affordable housing by Stephen Hill MRICS Churchill Fellow, Prof Danny Dorling University of Oxford, Fred Harrison Land Research Trust, Alison Gelder Housing Justice.
• Nine blogs on health equality Dr Angela Donkin Institute of Health Equity, Profs Kate Pickett and Richard Wilkinson Equality Trust, Maddy Power University of York, Carl Walker University of Brighton

• TAP/APPG on poverty Health Equality Seminar – Register

6-8 PM THURSDAY 20TH JULY PORTCULLIS HOUSE, WESTMINSTER  SW1A 2JR.
Chair: Baroness Molly Meacher, Crossbench
Speakers.  David Finch – Resolution Foundation, Dr Angela Donkin – Institute of Health Equity, Professor Richard Wilkinson – Equality Trust, Professor Kate Pickett – Equality Trust, Maddy Power – University of York, Carl Walker – University of Brighton, Rev Paul Nicolson – Taxpayers Against Poverty

Please arrive at Portcullis House by 17.45 in order to pass through the airport-style security checks. You may be asked for ID. Information about visiting Parliament can be found here

HARINGEY COUNCIL TAXES BENEFIT INCOMES OF ITS 
POOREST RESIDENTS OF UK’S MOST DEPRIVED WARDS WITH 
LOW LIFE EXPECTANCY AND HIGH RISK OF LOW BIRTH-WEIGHT.
 
from the Reverend Paul Nicolson
Taxpayers Against Poverty
No citizen without an affordable home and an 
adequate income in work or unemployment.
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