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    Phoenix Forum Bournemouth Conference

    Received by email:

    The Bournemouth Conference

    Saturday 19th January 2008
    in
    the New Forest Suite
    at
    The Heathlands Hotel, Grove Road, East Cliff, Bournemouth BH1 3AY

    Tel. 01202 555 336 Website: www.heathlandshotel.com


    Special rates have been negotiated for delegates which are:

    · Bed & breakfast £30.00 per person per night, Friday & Saturday

    · Dinner, b & b £40.00 per person per night, Friday & Saturday

    · Tea/coffee & biscuits and 3 course lunch on Saturday £13.00 p.p. (you must book for lunch even if you are not staying at the hotel)

    · When booking mention Phoenix Forum for upgraded rooms

    · Booking form attached


    The Phoenix Forum Conference programme will be sent to you in early January. We envisage a start time around 10.15am as we will want to give as much time as possible to delegates for discussion, as well as having slots for interesting speakers on the programme. We look forward to meeting you on the 19th January.


    Many thanks and best wishes from the Phoenix Forum Steering Committee.
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    Ashes to ashes

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    The all new Phoenix Nights starring Denis Brookes as Brian Potter with Geoffrey Kingscott and Steven Povey as Max and Paddy.

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    Sorry to be a bit slow but what exactly is the Phoenix Forum? Do they have any published aims or objectives and who are the Steering Committee?

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    I thought a new party called Grassroots Democracy Party had been registered with the Electoral Commission. Are these the same people?

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    Is this similar to the Lechlade Group or something completely different?

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    Two attendees at the last GD meet tried to persuade them to form a party. When they failed to even get it tabled for discussion, the two registered the GDP name anyway. To avoid confusion, GD then renamed itself to Phoenix.

    It is all very Peoples Front of Judea, when we should be concentrating on the real enemy - Vanitas? No, the EU - Oh, them...

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    In keeping with the Judean People's Front, Peoples' Front opf Judea, Judean Democratic Front, etc rather than set up the Phoenicx Forum wouldn't it have been better to rename the Grass Roots Democracy Movement as the Democratic Movement of the Grass Roots? So should we be donouncing the Pheonix Forum as splitters or is that the two man Grass Roots Democracy Party? Surely Lechlade group must figure in here somewhere, and what about Veritas?

    After all what have UKIP ever done for us?

    Badger's noses anyone?

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    Goes without saying there was the save the pound campaign!

    BUT, what have they done recently?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeuk View Post
    Is this similar to the Lechlade Group or something completely different?
    It is nothing to do with the Lechlade group, but it does have similar aims i.e. to let the grassroots have a say.
    We’re not just about Europe.

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