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From: FOI Commons <FOICOMMONS@parliament.uk>
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2024 at 13:21
Subject: IR F24-344 Internal Review response
To: alan dransfield
Dear Alan Dransfield,
Internal Review Request for IR F24-344
Further to your request for an Internal Review, please find our response attached.
If you are still dissatisfied, you can complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office whose details can be found here: https://ico.org.uk/.
Yours sincerely,
Abigail Richmond
Information Rights Manager
House of Commons Information Compliance Service
House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, London SW1A 0AA
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From: FOI Commons
Sent: 19 July 2024 15:09
To: alan dransfield <alanmdransfield@gmail.com>
Subject: IR F24-344 Internal Review request acknowledgement
Dear Alan Dransfield,
Freedom of Information Request F24-344
I am writing to acknowledge your two further emails, copied below, in which you ask for an Internal Review of our response to your request.
We will endeavour to provide a response within 20 working days. However, it may be necessary to extend this deadline by another 20 working days, for example if the review is complicated and requires the assistance of multiple resources.
If you have any questions in the meanwhile, please let me know.
Yours sincerely,
Abigail Richmond
Information Rights Manager
House of Commons Information Compliance Service
House of Commons, Palace of Westminster, London SW1A 0AA
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From: alan dransfield
Sent: 19 July 2024 11:13
To: FOI Commons FOICOMMONS@parliament.uk
Cc: Richard Bailey Richard.Bailey@ico.org.uk; richard.tice@reformparty.uk
Subject: Re: F24-344 Response
Dear Sir
Your response, at best,is codswallop and at worst, unlawful.
You hold vicarious responsibility for the Danger of 5G at both the House of Commons and House of Lords.
Alan M Dransfield
From: alan dransfield
Sent: 17 July 2024 19:20
To: FOI Commons <FOICOMMONS@parliament.uk>
Subject: Fwd: F24-344 Response
Please see the attached House of Commons Decision Notice.
I now wish the HofC to review this decision
With thanks
Alan M Dransfield
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From: FOI Commons <FOICOMMONS@parliament.uk>
Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2024 at 18:10
Subject: F24-344
To: Alan Dransfield
Dear Alan Dransfield,
Freedom of Information Request F24-344
Thank you for your request for information as copied below. You asked to be provided with 5G system Safety Certificates for “all Westminster Premises”.
We have interpreted “Westminster premises” in this instance to mean any safety certificates we hold relating to 5G systems on the parliamentary estate.
This information is not held by the House of Commons. We do not hold any certificates of the nature specified, and this is because the parliamentary estate does not currently have any 5G coverage.
You may, if dissatisfied with the handling of your request, complain to the House of Commons. Alternatively, if you are dissatisfied with the outcome of your request you may ask the House of Commons to conduct an internal review of any decision regarding your request. Complaints or requests for internal review should be addressed to: Information Compliance Team, Governance Office, House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA or foicommons@parliament.uk. Please ensure that you specify the full reasons for your complaint or internal review along with any arguments or points that you wish to make.
If you remain dissatisfied, you may appeal to the Information Commissioner at Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF, https://ico.org.uk/.
Yours sincerely,
| Thomas Spencer Information Rights Officer House of Commons Information Compliance Service |
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From: alan dransfield
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2024 12:18 PM
To: Speaker’s Office <speakersoffice@parliament.uk>; Speaker’s Committee <SPEAKERSCOMMITTEE@parliament.uk>
Cc: WARMAN, Matt <matt.warman.mp@parliament.uk>; Richard Bailey <Richard.Bailey@ico.org.uk>; Richard Bailey <Richard.Bailey@ico.gsi.gov.uk>; GRC <grc@justice.gov.uk>
Subject: Fraudulent 5G Safety Certificates
4Dear Sirs
There is breaking news that 5G system have received Fraudulent Test Certificates.
I would envisage he Westminster premises period will also have fraudulent 5G Certificate.
To this end please provide me with FOIA copies of the Safety Certificates for all Westminster Premises.5g Systems.
These Test Certificates will come under ICNIRP
with thanks
Alan M Dransfield
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