NIGEL FARAGE BACK IN ACTION IN STRASBOURG
Benefits blunders cost taxpayers £1bn Friday, 18th June 2010 Taxpayers paid out an unnecessary £1bn in benefits last year because of blunders at the Department of Work and Pensions. More Serbia and Iceland to become EU members Thursday, 17th June 2010 Harbouring of genocide suspects and failure to pay vast debts have not deterred EU leaders from moving Serbia and Iceland a step closer to EU membership this week. More Wednesday, 16th June 2010 The European Union has introduced 2756 pieces of legislation in the 12 months since the last European Elections, said UKIP's Nigel Farage. More Food labelling a shambles: Agnew Wednesday, 16th June 2010 New European food labelling rules have been branded a 'complete dog's breakfast' which mislead consumers by UKIP Agriculture spokesman Stuart Agnew MEP. More Wednesday, 16th June 2010 Grave fears that even more pubs and bars could disappear if further taxes are imposed on them next week have been voiced by UKIP.More Keep Britain Tidy fights losing battle Wednesday, 16th June 2010 An angry UKIP MEP has hit out at the mounting problem of litter despoiling rural and urban roads. MoreLATEST NEWS
Stop EAW nightmare, says Nattrass
Wednesday, 16th June 2010
UKIP West Midlands MEP Mike Nattrass says the ongoing nightmare endured by Edmond Arapi shows the European Arrest Warrant system is flawed and should be suspended pending a thorough enquiry. More
Europeans blame Euro for financial crisis
Wednesday, 16th June 2010
Seperate polls in France, which has the Euro, and Sweden, which does not, have concluded that the single currency does more harm than good. More
Bufton: Two Welsh votes a waste of money
Tuesday, 15th June 2010
‘A shameful waste of money’ is how UKIP MEP John Bufton has described the decision to hold a Welsh referendum and the Welsh Assembly elections on different days. More
Nick Clegg guilty of pension hypocrisy
Tuesday, 15th June 2010
UKIP MEP William Dartmouth today condemned the hypocritical stance of Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, who complained about public sector pensions while eligible for considerable future benefits from the European Commission. More
UK's EU membership will rise to £10.3bn
Tuesday, 15th June 2010
Britain’s EU membership fee will soar to £10.3bn a year by 2014 according to a revised estimate from the Office of Budget Responsibility (OBR). More
EU bailouts: we shouldn't pay, but we will
Tuesday, 15th June 2010
After forcing the government to admit that Britain could be forced to prop up €8bn of Greek debt thanks to a little-known clause of an EU Treaty, Lord Pearson this week won a small victory when the government admitted to him that another clause could NOT be used to force the UK to... More
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Nigel Farage back in action in Strasbourg
Wednesday, 16th June 2010
In typically dynamic fashion, Nigel Farage was back in action in the European Parliament yesterday, making a sensational speech against the Euro. More
Nigel Farage: 'a plane crash won't stop me'
Monday, 14th June 2010
Nigel Farage made a guest appearance on Alex Jones’s media show earlier this month to discuss the unravelling of the EU project and UKIP’s fight against the Eurocrats. More
No hiding behind social responsibility
Friday, 11th June 2010
UKIP's William Dartmouth pushes for a full and clear understanding of corporate social responsibility. More
Monday, 7th June 2010
BBC's Watchdog programme featured UKIP's Marta Andreasen's fight against Spanish corruption which has seen the homes of British expatriates bulldozed, leading to untold misery. More
Marta continues fight against AIFM plans
Friday, 4th June 2010
The campaign against the destructive AIFM directive continued in the European parliament this week with UKIP’s Budget spokeswoman Marta Andreasen denouncing the plans as protectionist nonsense. More
Agnew slams EU farming proposals
Friday, 4th June 2010
UKIP MEP Stuart Agnew spoke out in the European Parliament this week to denounce EU regulations that, among other things, could force farmers to bury their carbon emissions underground, leading to deteriorating earth quality. More