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LATEST NEWS

EU warned over Turkey's Fergie threat

Saturday, 14th January 2012

UKIP MEP William Dartmouth has slammed Turkey's EU ambitions following that nation's threats to pursue Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, following a documentary she made on conditions inside Turkish orphanages. More

EU rules blame for faulty implants

Thursday, 12th January 2012

The Government's attempt to pass on the blame and costs of faulty PIP breast implants is wrong, says Paul Nuttall MEP, UKIP's consumer health spokesman. More

Ex-Tory joins swelling UKIP ranks

Thursday, 12th January 2012

A Tory councillor has left the Conservative Party and joined UKIP after becoming disillusioned with the Conservatives at a local and national level. More

HS2 councillors urged to join UKIP

Wednesday, 11th January 2012

'DEFECT to us,' is the message today from UKIP Leader Nigel Farage to councillors fighting High Speed 2. More

UKIP's Agnew triumphs in Oxford debate

Friday, 6th January 2012

UKIP MEP and agriculture spokesman Stuart Agnew scored a resounding victory at an Oxford Union Conference debate, significantly changing the majority view held before the event. More

Cameron admits veto is no safeguard

Friday, 6th January 2012

The Prime Minister has finally admitted that his 'veto' during the last Brussels summit has done absolutely nothing to protect British businesses and the UK's financial industry. More

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VIDEOS


Nigel on Sky over Eurozone crisis

Friday, 14th October 2011

UKIP's Nigel Farage debates the Euro crisis and Greek bailout with Adam Boulton and Lib Dem Sharon Bowles. More

Kent result points to UKIP potential

Friday, 14th October 2011

UKIP's Geoffrey Clark seized a massive 33% of the vote in a Kent council by-election after just a few weeks' work, showing the Party's incredible potential in county and district council elections, says Party Leader Nigel Farage. More

Eurocrats in 'contest of stupidity'

Wednesday, 12th October 2011

UKIP Leader Nigel Farage says the EU leaders have divorced themselves from reality as Europe crashes from crisis to crisis. More

Eurocrats have wasted money for years

Wednesday, 12th October 2011

UKIP MEP Marta Andreasen tells RT that Brussels bureaucrats have been squandering taxpayers' money for years on propping up the EU empire. More

Say 'No' to EU Police College accounts

Wednesday, 5th October 2011

Discharging the accounts of the EU Police College based in the UK from a time when it was being mismanaged would do no favours to the present management team, says UKIP MEP Marta Andreasen. More

EU mismatches spell disaster

Monday, 3rd October 2011

UKIP MEP William Dartmouth says the mismatched economies of the Eurozone means the stronger countries are now sick and tired of propping up the weaker nations. More

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CAMERON ADMITS VETO IS NO SAFEGUARD

Friday, 6th January 2012



The Prime Minister has finally admitted that his 'veto' during the last Brussels summit has done absolutely nothing to protect British businesses and the UK's financial industry.

When challenged on what safeguards he had secured for the UK during an interview on Radio 4's Today programme this morning, David Cameron said: "What I stopped was that if you have a treaty within the framework of the European Union that didn't have safeguards on the single market and on financial services, Britain would have been in a worse position.

He continued: "I am not making some great claim to have achieved a safeguard but what I did do was stop a treaty without safeguards. Is that clear enough?"

In response to his comments Nigel Farage, UKIP Leader, said: "As the smokescreen starts to clear it becomes obvious that the so-called 'veto' is no more than a fudge which will anger the British public.

"David Cameron has finally admitted that he has not achieved some great safeguard for British business - nothing has changed.

"It is also clear that he has no idea of the details of what is planned in Brussels for the new treaty, yet earlier this week the European Commission announced that both it and member states had forwarded proposed changes to the treaty.

"Cameron appears not to know this which shows he is totally out of the loop.