image001.gif - An invitation from Virendra Sharma (MP for Ealing Southall), and Dawn Butler (Brent). The event will discuss issues related to the banning of Khat in the UK, and will be attended by ministers.
At: 7.30 pm, Wednesday 19 Nov 2008
The Boothroyd Room
Portcullis House
Westminister
London
SW1A 2LW
If you are aware of any colleagues with a particular interest in the Khat debate either professionally or socially, please forward this invitation on to them. Virendra Sharma was elected MP for Ealing Southall in July 2007. He served as an elected member on Ealing Council for over two decades. Dawn Butler was elected in Apr 2005, as the Labour MP for the Brent South consituency. and was promoted to the role of Assistant Whip on September 12th 2008. Alan Campbell MP was elected in May 1997, to the Tynemouth constituency, and was promoted on 6th Oct 2008, to the role of Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Home Office. Please make an effort to attend, so that your voice is heard on a quite important issue facing the Somali community.
We are all aware that there are substantially more pressing concerns, but this has historically been identified within the community and beyond as a major problem affecting the social and economic well being of the Somali Community, and look forward to seeing you there.Please find attached an invitation from Virendra Sharma (MP for Ealing Southall), and Dawn Butler (Brent). The event will discuss issues related to the banning of Khat in the UK, and will be attended by ministers. If you are aware of any colleagues with a particular interest in the Khat debate either professionally or socially, please forward this invitation on to them. Virendra Sharma was elected MP for Ealing Southall in July 2007. He served as an elected member on Ealing Council for over two decades. Dawn Butler was elected in Apr 2005, as the Labour MP for the Brent South consituency. and was promoted to the role of Assistant Whip on September 12th 2008. Alan Campbell MP was elected in May 1997, to the Tynemouth constituency, and was promoted on 6th Oct 2008, to the role of Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Home Office. Please make an effort to attend, so that your voice is heard on a quite important issue facing the Somali community.
We are all aware that there are substantially more pressing concerns, but this has historically been identified within the community and beyond as a major problem affecting the social and economic well being of the Somali Community, and look forward to seeing you there.Please find attached an invitation from Virendra Sharma (MP for Ealing Southall), and Dawn Butler (Brent). The event will discuss issues related to the banning of Khat in the UK, and will be attended by ministers. If you are aware of any colleagues with a particular interest in the Khat debate either professionally or socially, please forward this invitation on to them. Virendra Sharma was elected MP for Ealing Southall in July 2007. He served as an elected member on Ealing Council for over two decades. Dawn Butler was elected in Apr 2005, as the Labour MP for the Brent South consituency. and was promoted to the role of Assistant Whip on September 12th 2008. Alan Campbell MP was elected in May 1997, to the Tynemouth constituency, and was promoted on 6th Oct 2008, to the role of Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Home Office. Please make an effort to attend, so that your voice is heard on a quite important issue facing the Somali community. We are all aware that there are substantially more pressing concerns, but this has historically been identified within the community and beyond as a major problem affecting the social and economic well being of the Somali Community, and look forward to seeing you there.Please find attached an invitation from Virendra Sharma (MP for Ealing Southall), and Dawn Butler (Brent). The event will discuss issues related to the banning of Khat in the UK, and will be attended by ministers. If you are aware of any colleagues with a particular interest in the Khat debate either professionally or socially, please forward this invitation on to them.
Sharma was elected MP for Ealing Southall in July 2007. He served as an elected member on Ealing Council for over two decades. Dawn Butler was elected in Apr 2005, as the Labour MP for the Brent South consituency. and was promoted to the role of Assistant Whip on September 12th 2008. Alan Campbell MP was elected in May 1997, to the Tynemouth constituency, and was promoted on 6th Oct 2008, to the role of Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Home Office.
Please make an effort to attend, so that your voice is heard on a quite important issue facing the Somali community. We are all aware that there are substantially more pressing concerns, but this has historically been identified within the community and beyond as a major problem affecting the social and economic well being of the Somali Community, and look forward to seeing you there.Please find attached an invitation from Virendra Sharma (MP for Ealing Southall), and Dawn Butler (Brent). The event will discuss issues related to the banning of Khat in the UK, and will be attended by ministers. If you are aware of any colleagues with a particular interest in the Khat debate either professionally or socially, please forward this invitation on to them. Virendra Sharma was elected MP for Ealing Southall in July 2007. He served as an elected member on Ealing Council for over two decades. Dawn Butler was elected in Apr 2005, as the Labour MP for the Brent South consituency. and was promoted to the role of Assistant Whip on September 12th 2008. Alan Campbell MP was elected in May 1997, to the Tynemouth constituency, and was promoted on 6th Oct 2008, to the role of Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Home Office. Please make an effort to attend, so that your voice is heard on a quite important issue facing the Somali community. We are all aware that there are substantially more pressing concerns, but this has historically been identified within the community and beyond as a major problem affecting the social and economic well being of the Somali Community, and look forward to seeing you there.
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