John Davies. wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
yes john,
courtesy of lord renton?
and lots of money spent by the NFTA
I've been racking my brains over that name for ages, thank you very much. I knew the National federation had won over a peer but I wasn't aware of how much money was involved.
Best wishes
JD
prior to lord rentons intervention the federation had been paying parliamentory agents, spending to the tune of £40k.
from my records everything financial should have been sound, but the TOA from Birmingham refused to pay the plate levvy, (£4 per plate)
It led to the collapse of finances.
There has been a lot of looking at the situation, the then general secretary from Huntingdon was unfairly castigated because of office costs, but this was just a matter of a few thousand pounds.
the main culprits were the larger TOA's that refused to pay the green paper levvy.
Sussex is quite right, cynical, but right, it is a true reflection of the trade, many places benefited from the NFTA actions but the same places turned their backs when it was in need.
When you see groups like the NTTG come along it just makes a mockery of the whole thing.
regards
captain cab