REINMAN wrote:......BEF already has a western organisation....!! It will not take another.............!!Surely then this is contrary to their own published Mission Statement as outlined in their revised Strategic Plan to 2009 which was updated in May of this year?
The following is taken directly from said document, Section 2.4 Our Mission, Values and Vision - page 12 (this may be found under public documents if anyone would like to read more...)
2.4.1 Our Mission
With the above rationale and context in mind, the mission of the Federation is:
‘Working as a cohesive, unified, progressive and modern organisation of independent member bodies…
the Federation will work together for the collective good of horse sports in general, as well as for individual disciplines/organisations’.
In support of this Mission the Federation will:
• Speak with one voice to Government, the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) and riders/participants
• Maximise the potential of equestrianism by attracting, engaging and retaining participants and members, increasing participation for all age groups in all areas of equestrian sporting and recreational activity for the able bodied and disabled through enhanced partnerships
• Facilitate the financial success, stability and development, administration and regulation of equestrian sport and recreation
• Promote the values and contribution of equestrianism to our national life
• Provide leadership and vision in steering the future direction of equestrianism in the UK
• Through the development of a broadly-based and sustainable performance pathway, support elite performers to the medal podium and underpin this mission with substantially increased strength in depth by supporting talented riders and horses from grass roots (riders) and breeding (horses) to World and Olympic levels
• Host major events to underpin Great Britain’s position as one of the most successful equestrian nations and to showcase our facilities, breeding industry, coaching profession and elite performance
• Bringing more organisations, and therefore more people into BEF memberships
Don't get me wrong, I do not disagree with a great many of the points made previously, although I don't believe anyone is afraid of anything here

, rather that change is always a most difficult pill for people in general to swallow, made more especially so when it is presented to them as a fait acompli.
David is correct, there is currently no other discipline specific organisation within Western Riding in this country - that in itself is beyond contestation but clearly affiliation to BR unlikely to fulfill the requirements of
"cohesive, unified, progressive and modern"if the discussion on this thread is anything to go by.
So, we come back to formulating a positive and viable alternative - membership of the BEF is able to be applied for provided a number of specific criteria is met - currently none of the existing other organisations tick all the boxes, but that doesn't mean they never will........the assertion that no other western body will be accepted may be valid based on current framework and organisation but it doesn't have to always be that way.
Oh, whilst I am at it (may as well, in for a penny, in for a pound!

) Reining is currently the only discipline recognised by the FEI, but that is not to say that the other disciplines, widely practiced in other areas cannot apply for Regional recognition, which is the first step to full status - I offer tent pegging and horse ball as examples. I am most certainly not suggesting it would be easy, only that the possibility exists so the argument of FEI recognition should not be seen a major drawback.
I have chosen to highlight some of the points in the Mission Statement to accentuate the points that I felt most applied to this thread, as such, the emphasis is mine and mine alone.
See below for link to the statement, as I have quoted directly from it, I figure it should be acknowledged.
Jude.
http://www.bef.co.uk/Downloads/Strategic_Plan_Final.pdfPost edited by: QQH, at: 2007/12/17 10:07