Day 412: 18/06/2008 Wednesday.
Madeleine Beth McCann
Kate and I had a flying visit to Strasbourg yesterday to the European
Parliament.
The visit was organised by
one of the written declaration sponsors, Edward McMillan-Scott who is a
Vice-President of the parliament.
It was hectic schedule but well worth effort. We met with the other
sponsors, many MEP's who have signed the declaration and many who did not
realise that there was a declaration on the introduction of an EU wide Amber
alert. As we stated when we launched the declaration in Brussels last month- the alert is not our
idea. It already has the support of the European commission and they and other
groups such as Missing Children Europe, PACT and Missing People have done a
huge amount of work previously. Our hope is that getting the declaration
formally adopted by the parliament will speed up the implementation of alerts
throughout the EU member staets and facilitate cross-border cooperation. Many
of the MEP's who have not signed said they will and a lot of those who have
already signed said they will lobby their National and fellow group MEP's to
sign.
Today we heard that 283 have now signed the declaration compared to
211 on Monday. We are hopeful that the additional 110 signatures required will
be achieved by the next sitting of parliament on the 7-10th July. It would be a
great shame if the declaration failed because of a combination of ignorance and
apathy.
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