WILL our Southampton MPs Mr Royston Smith and Mr Alan Whitehead support Equitable Life scandal debate in parliament on February 23?

So far they have said the support EMAG (Equitable Life Action Group) but will not join in the 219 APPG of MPs in support of us. So now is the time to show constituents of Southampton that they will stand up in parliament to speak in support of EMAG, ready to make a commitment to provide full compensation to all victims ready for upcoming budget.

All Equitable Life will be waiting in anticipation to see if they are going to get what is legally theirs and accepted by the parliamentary ombudsman.

The parliamentary ombudsmen recommend that policy holders should be put back in the position they would have been in had maladministration not occurred.

EMAG have been campaigning tirelessly for 15 years to get full compensation for all members of Equitable Life.

We now have another chance to put our case forward in parliament with the support of our MPs, in whom we trust and have hope that we we will be rewarded with the full compensation that we deserve and that is rightfully ours.

Mr AG Wareham

Sholing