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Parliamentary Ict And The 500 Recipient Rule

EDM number 649 in 2014-15, proposed by Roger Godsiff on 17/12/2014.
Categorised under the topics of Internet and cybercrime, Members of Parliament, Parliament and Telecommunications.

That this House registers its growing frustration at the continued imposition of the 500 recipient rule which restricts the offices of hon. Members from replying to more than 500 email addresses in any one email when responding to constituency correspondence; believes that this rule, which came into existence after the migration of Microsoft Office 365, has been introduced for purely financial reasons as part of the agreement with the Microsoft Corporation; further believes that this rule bears little or no relation to the growing volume of email and email campaigns from constituents that hon. Members have to deal with; considers that this rule is an unnecessary, bureaucratic and time consuming constraint; and calls on the Government to make representations to Microsoft to remove the operation of this rule as a matter of urgency, thereby allowing hon. Members and their staff to respond effectively and in a timely and efficient manner to large volumes of email; and further believes that the IT system operating in the UK Parliament should reflect the needs of the UK Government and UK citizens rather than the arbitrary constraints imposed by Microsoft for its own convenience.

This motion has been signed by a total of 9 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Roger Godsiff17/12/2014Birmingham, Hall GreenLabourProposed
Jeremy Corbyn18/12/2014Islington NorthLabourSeconded
Yasmin Qureshi05/01/2015Bolton South EastLabourSeconded
John McDonnell06/01/2015Hayes and HarlingtonLabourSeconded
Martin Caton06/01/2015GowerLabourSeconded
Virendra Sharma06/01/2015Ealing, SouthallLabourSeconded
Ronnie Campbell07/01/2015Blyth ValleyLabourSigned
Mike Hancock07/01/2015Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSigned
Graham Allen14/01/2015Nottingham NorthLabourSigned

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