Liberal Democrats step up FoI campaign

Adverts have been appearing across the Internet in the last few days to supplement the party’s campaigning against the attempts by Conservative and Labour MPs to exempt Parliament from the Freedom of Information Act.

Freedom of Information banner advert

If you want to add the advert to your own site, just download the above graphic and link it through to www.ourcampaign.org.uk/foi

There’s also a larger advert – especially for those who say “no, no, no – this isn’t a Tory and Labour measure” – after the Read more link.


FoI vertical advert

You can make a donation specially earmarked to paying for more of these adverts at www.ourcampaign.org.uk/foi

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