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Labour Laws



Labour Members have been sent the following email this afternoon:

Dear….,

The Labour Party and Flint Bishop Solicitors are delighted to announce the launch of Labour Legal Services , a new and exciting partnership, which will see Flint Bishop provide a raft of legal services, including free Wills to Labour Party members.

As a new benefit of being a Labour Party member, you are now entitled to take out a basic single Will entirely free of charge , with basic mirror and partner wills available at just £49.95. Not only this but storage of the original Will is also free of charge for the first 3 years. Click here to get your free will.

Flint Bishop also offer a range of other legal services including personal injury representation, their excellent on-line conveyancing site Flints Direct , and a dedicated Relationship Breakdown service, a nationwide network of over 150 lawyers, offering advice in the event of the breakdown of a Marriage or Civil Partnership.

To find out more about all of these fantastic services, visit labourlegalservices.co.uk or call 0800 980 2686 to speak to a member of Flint Bishop’s dedicated team.

Advertising legal services to our Members? How long before we’re selling timeshares?


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6 Responses to “Labour Laws”

  1. Perhaps this is just Labour getting back to our Trade Union roots. A free will does seem to be one of the big selling points to join a union in plenty of workplaces (although I was sold on the T&G offering free cricket tickets personally)

  2. “Click here to get your free will [back?]”

  3. I preferred the credit card advert: it was a) from an ethical organisation, b) a mutually owned company and c) has the capacity to make money for the party! Surely a good thing

  4. Free Wills eh? Just for that, where do I sign? And can I terminate my membership afterwards?

  5. Free Wills? I didn’t know he’d been arrested. Where can I buy the t-shirt

  6. Snedds - exactly - Labour undermining Unions in the workplace now ;)

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