14th
January 2011
The Campaign Bus is back on the road for 2011
Nikki Sinclaire
MEP says "The Campaign bus has been back on the road this
week after the Christmas break. A few days ago it was in Leamington
Spa. Today it was in the Black Country Town of Halesowen. This
was my first outing with the bus this year. The visit had been
covered in advanced by the local press and a steady number of
people, sometimes queueing came to sign the petition and to speak
to me about the EU. Safe to say, the people of Halesowen want
a referendum on Britain's membership of the EU and more to the
point they would vote to get Britain out! I really enjoy these
days and I wish my schedule would allow me to get out with the
bus more often. There is no substitute to speaking directly with
the electorate. Many interesting constituency matters come to
the fore including small businesses and enterprise (SME) unable
to obtain EU grants as a result of the Quango Advantage West
Midland are getting their marching orders and whist in their
'notice period' not bothering to assist these SME's?. Unbelievably,
EU funds (British taxpayers money) will be returned to the EU
if it is unused. I will be following this up!"
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REPORT
FROM NIKKI SINCLAIRE MEP
2nd
December 2010
I
can reveal that last week, whilst MEPs were in Strasbourg,
a delegation from the European Commission paid a visit to London
for hush-hush high level discussions with the British government
concerning the perilous state of the Euro!
The same week, on Thursday, the heads of the Commission's Directorates
were given orders not to discuss the Euro, or to speculate on its future,
under any circumstances.
Just how bad is the economic crisis in the EU? Worse than the Commission
would have us believe, it would appear. In the last hour it has been announced
that three member states have had to apply for aid in order to deal with
rising unemployment.
EU adjustment Fund aid worth more than €8.7 million for workers in
Spain, Poland and the Netherlands was approved by Parliament's Budgets
Committee this morning.
In total, 2,312 redundant workers (retail trade, car and construction sectors)
in Spain, 779 former workers in the car and ship building industry in Poland
and 613 ex-employees in the ICT sector in the Netherlands are set to receive
support.
The Spanish authorities applied for aid to unemployed workers in three
regions: Valencia (several firms in the construction and textile sector),
Catalonia (the Lear company, producing electrical equipment for cars) and
Aragón (several firms in the retail trade sector).
The two Polish applications concern the Wielkopolskie province (two firms
in the car industry) and the H.Cegielski-Poznan´ company, the only
Polish manufacturer of marine engines, plus its suppliers.
The Dutch application is for two ICT companies, Getronics and HP, in the
region of Noord Holland.
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