Showing posts with label European Parliament. Show all posts
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Sunday, 7 August 2011

How Does David CAMERON REALLY FEEL About The EU?

How Does David CAMERON REALLY FEEL About The EU?

THE LETTER SENT BY DAVID CAMERON'S POLITICAL PRIVATE SECRETARY

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THIS is the full text of the letter sent by Laurence Mann, the Prime Minister’s political private secretary, to Conservative activist Anita Segar on July 20.
Dear Ms Segar
 
I am writing on behalf of the Prime Minister to thank you for your letter of 12 July regarding our membership of the EU.
 
We understand the strength of feeling of some who would prefer us not to be in the EU at all and that, like you, would like an in/out referendum to take place. There are some perfectly respectable arguments in favour of holding such a referendum. But there are also many strong counter-arguments, such as the fact that we had a referendum on that issue in 1975, which produced a very clear result.
 
There is also one argument, in particular, against holding such a referendum that we find irrefutably powerful, namely that most people in our country want to say neither ‘yes’ to everything from the EU, nor ‘no’ to everything.
 
The EU is not a matter of everything or nothing. We have, in the past, done well in ensuring that Britain can participate in the collective good carried out by the EU, such as free markets, while keeping out of things that we believe would be bad for our country. For example, we are not part of the Schengen Zone but have kept control of our own border controls, just as, crucially, we have kept the pound.
 
And we should not lose sight of the EU’s very useful work, such as ensuring that all the nations of Europe are equipped to face the biggest challenges of the 21st Century: global competitiveness, global warming and global poverty. These are compelling arguments for why we believe Britain should be an active member.
 
Of course the EU has some serious failings too, and there are certainly areas where its powers should be reduced. But a simplistic in/out referendum – posing an artificial choice that does not do justice to the range of views in the country – would be highly unlikely to settle the question of Britain’s membership of the EU at all.
 
Rather, the government believes it much more effective to use the weight of our membership to negotiate and force positive change.
 
The Government has also introduced a European Union Bill, currently before Parliament, which will give Parliament and voters more say over important EU decisions. This new legislation will ensure that if, in the future, there is a change to EU Treaties that move a power or an area from the UK to the EU, the Government of the day will have to ask for the British people’s consent in a national referendum before it can be agreed. This ‘referendum lock’ ensures that politicians in Whitehall will never again be able to hand over more power to Brussels without asking the British people first.

The Bill also places on a statutory footing the principle that Parliament is sovereign and that EU law only takes effect in the UK by virtue of the will of our own Parliament, expressed through Acts of Parliament.

Of course, in its first year in office this Government has been highly active on many other EU issues. We have made a good start in bringing the hitherto inexorable rise of the EU budget under control, saving taxpayers hundreds of millions of pounds. We have ensured that from 2013, Britain can no longer be liable from Eurozone bail-outs, another legacy from the Labour Government we have had to sort out.

And we are pushing forward measures that will be of benefit to Britain: making sure an EU-South Korea Free Trade Agreement was reached, which will mean big new opportunities for British businesses; and ensuring that the lifting of regulatory burdens on businesses, particularly
small businesses, is firmly on the EU agenda. We have achieved a good deal in getting the countries of the EU to use their collective weight in the world effectively, such as on tough, targeted sanctions on Iran or action to help countries moving towards democracy in the southern Mediterranean.

The Prime Minister fully understands that our membership of the EU incites strong feels (sic) in many people. But I hope this goes some way to explaining why we believe that an in/out referendum would be highly unlikely properly to settle the question of Britain’s membership of the EU, and also how we are securing the best deal for British people through our active and positive membership, while ensuring that our national sovereignty is protected in the future. Please be reassured that the Prime Minister would never allow our country to slide into a federal Europe.
 
Yours sincerely

Laurence Mann

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Friday, 29 April 2011

30-Apr-2011 - Paul REMFRY of UKIP SPEAKS OUT IN SUPPORT of UKIP

30-Apr-2011  - Paul REMFRY of UKIP SPEAKS OUT IN SUPPORT of UKIP
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Paul REMFRY of UKIP SPEAKS OUT IN SUPPORT of UKIP & The INDEPENDENT UKIP MEPs' CAMPAIGN PETITION for AN EU REFERENDUM!!
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Hi,

and here is the advert which I have found courtesy of The Daily Mail

 The Daily Mail 30-Apr-2011
Brilliant advert - great design - Costly I'll Bet!

Well done - it proves what can be done liberated from a vile Pan EU Political Party Group like The EFD and the malign self serving control of The EU's puppets.

Do buy a copy of The Daily Mail and fill it in and send it back to reward the expense and the initiative by Nikki Sinclaire MEP, Mike Nattrass MEP & Trevor Colman MEP to encourage them to do more patriotic things for Britain IN Britain.

Great idea to use the Daily Mail the day after THE Wedding when they will probably print far more copies than any similar issue as they try to do justice to the most Patriotic Day in Britain's history since 1953.

This edition with its advert will be around in homes for far longer than normal and may become a collectors item - just as was The Times of Coronation Day 1953 when there was a clear explanation not just of Tenzing Norgay & Ed. Hillary reaching the summit of Chomolungma (renamed after Sir Henry Everest) but also a long exposition of The EU being an economic entity aimed at being a fully fledged political entity centrally controlled!


 Paul Martin REMFRY
UKIP South Herefordshire

Friday, 29 April 2011


Excellent Referendum Idea



Three MEPs elected under the UKIP banner agree to pool their EU budgets to advertise for an EU Referendum to get the UK out. Buy Mail on Saturday

USE OF MEP FUNDS ..... BUDGET FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES!

Please look at the attachment.

It is an advert asking readers of The Daily Mail (or any paper) to sign up to a request for a referendum on Britain's membership of the EU.

Can you think of any better information about the EU and it could be used in any paper.

If Trevor Colman, Nikki Sinclaire and I pool our EU budgets to fight the EU with adverts on this basis, would you say that it is a good use of our EU budget for education/information about the EU?

What do you think?

As three UKIPers in the Non Attached section of the EU parliament we fight for our country. MEPs should stop wasting time in any European Parliament and save taxpayers the money. We look forward to the Independence of country and our own redundancy.

MIKE NATTRASS MEP

WRONG AV Referendum?
• EU makes 75% of UK law
• Prisoners to get the vote
• Cuts at home to bail out Greece, Ireland and Portugal
• Unlimited EU migration
• The EU costs us £48,000,000 per day
When did you get your say on our membership of the European Union?
www.haveyoursay.eu Tel 0800 157 7916
Campaign for a Referendum
Referendum Petition
I the undersigned call upon the Prime Minister and his
Government to enable an Act of Parliament, to allow the
British people a referendum on the United Kingdom’s
continued membership of the European Union.
Sponsored by Non-attached Members of the
European Parliament, Nikki Sinclaire MEP
Mike Nattrass MEP & Trevor Colman MEP
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Please return to: Campaign for a Referendum,
123 New John Street, BIRMINGHAM B6 4LD
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The opinions stated above are those of the authors. Sole liability rests with the authors. The
European Parliament is not responsible for any use that may be made of the above information.

WHICH LED ME TO POST THE COMMENT:

 Hi,

As a long term dedicated supporter and participant in the grass roots principles of UKIP:

Congratulations you have my full support.

For more details and how you can do more to help see:
http://themidnightgroup.blogspot.com

Regards,
Greg_L-W.

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Sunday, 20 March 2011

19-Mar-2011 - The EU PLANS TO USE OUR MONEY To DESTROY BRITAIN

 19-Mar-2011 - The EU PLANS TO USE OUR MONEY To DESTROY BRITAIN

Hi,

How can ANYONE respect an organisation which has absolutely no understanding of democracy nor even of the most basic principles of democracy?

The EU is not only completely bereft of ethics, morality or any sense of justice it is very clearly utterly disinterested in the views, wishes, beliefs and values of those it has enslaved in what may well be a politically correct prison but it is without liberty, freedom or self determination, the corner stones of Human Rights.

The EU does not suffer, as it claims, from a democratic defecit it is totally and completely undemocratic.

Now MEPs can use UK taxpayers' cash for propaganda to keep Britain in the EU

By Mary Ellen Synon
19th March 2011
Anger: Tory MEP Daniel Hannan has hit out at British funds being used in a potential referendum campaign
The European Parliament has announced that taxpayers’ money will be used to fund pro-Brussels propaganda in any referendum on Britain’s future membership of the EU.
The move by the Parliament’s constitutional affairs committee comes less than a week after the cross-party ‘People’s Pledge’ campaign was launched to secure a referendum on whether Britain should stay in the EU or quit Brussels.
The committee overwhelmingly voted last week to change party financing rules to allow European political groups to take part in domestic referenda campaigns in member states.
The groups are made up of MEPs of different nationalities but similar political affiliation, such as Socialists or Greens.
Until now, MEPs could use their group’s funds – 85 per cent of which come from EU taxpayers – only to campaign in elections for the Strasbourg Parliament.
But the new rules will allow MEPs to use the funds to campaign when a referendum has a ‘direct link’ to an EU issue.
This is despite an admission by the committee that the existing ban was in place because of ‘a concern that European parties and foundations could interfere in the domestic affairs of member states’.
Now, however, MEPs say they must have ‘the right to participate in such campaigns as long as the subject of the referendum has a direct link with issues concerning the European Union’.
Last night, the move was denounced as ‘outrageous’ by Roger Helmer, the Conservative MEP for the East Midlands. 
Spendthrift: MEPs sitting in Strasbourg are being handed greater spending power
Spendthrift: MEPs sitting in Strasbourg are being handed greater spending power
He said: ‘I take comfort in the fact that it will probably be counter-productive once people learn that European funds are being used in this way.’
Fellow Tory MEP Daniel Hannan said the decision was clearly aimed at interfering in any ‘in or out’ referendum that may be held in Britain.
He added: ‘I don’t care how they rig it. I would be happy to hold a referendum on any terms because I have confidence in the wisdom of the British people.
'They will vote for independence and freedom.’
He pointed out that the committee’s announcement came just after a senior Lib Dem MEP, Andrew Duff, made moves to stop a referendum blocking any future EU treaty.
Mr Hannan said: ‘Andrew Duff wants to allow treaties to come into effect before all the signatories have ratified them.
‘Instead of unanimous approval, as set out in the Treaty of Rome, Mr Duff wants future EU accords to come into effect once four-fifths of member states have ratified them.
He is worried that the British electorate would vote against any future EU treaty.’
However, UKIP MEP Stuart Agnew said his eurosceptic group in the European Parliament would use its funding to help the ‘Britain out’ side in any referendum.
‘If we can’t stop them passing this measure, we will take as much money as we can get to campaign for a withdrawal from the EU,’ he said. ‘Why should taxpayers’ money just go to fund the “Yes” side?’
One of the non-voting members of the constitutional affairs committee is Elmar Brok, a German MEP who earlier this month was given parliamentary immunity from prosecution for income-tax evasion.
Last September, the public prosecutor in Bielefeld, Germany, requested the European Parliament waive the immunity from criminal prosecution enjoyed by Mr Brok and all other MEPs. The prosecutor alleged Mr Brok had failed to declare a £4,300 fee paid to him for giving a speech.

But the Parliament’s legal affairs committee refused the request, claiming a prosecution of Mr Brok for tax evasion would amount to political persecution.
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Tuesday, 1 February 2011

BETRAYAL of The People at WESTMINSTER by OUR APPOINTED SERVANTS!

BETRAYAL of The People at WESTMINSTER by OUR APPOINTED SERVANTS!

How little our MPs care about the views and values of the people they feed off of!

MPs defeat EU membership poll bid
A bid by eurosceptic MPs to give the British people the right to have an in/out referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union has been overwhelmingly defeated in the Commons.

The call by veteran Tory Peter Bone was defeated by 295 votes to 26, Government majority 269.

Mr Bone called for people to be given the right to have their say on the UK's continued membership of the EU if the public voted "no" in a referendum held under the European Union Bill.

Under his proposal a victory for the "no" campaign in a referendum would trigger a second plebiscite which could see the UK break with Brussels.
How little our MPs care about the views and values of the people they feed off of!
Mr Bone, who was speaking during the Bill's fifth day of committee stage debate said: "If this new clause is passed there would have to be binding in/out referendum on our membership of the European Union if two hurdles are cleared.

"One: a referendum is triggered under the European Union Bill due to a proposed transfer of competency. Two: and the British people vote against such a transfer of power."

Labour former minister Kate Hoey, a supporter of Mr Bone's attempt to change the Bill, said the "establishment" parties "do not want the British people to have a say on whether to stay in or move out of the European Union".

Tory Philip Hollobone said people were "fed up" with a Europe which left "all and sundry" from EU member states free to come to the UK, but Labour MP John Mann said the Tories were split between the "little Britainers" and MPs who realised the demands of big business and supported further European integration.

Europe Minister David Liddington told MPs the Government did not support Mr Bone's call. He told him: "I do not think this new clause adds to the safeguards we have already provided."

The vote marked the end of the Bill's committee stage and it will come back to the Commons for report stage and third reading at a later date.
Copyright © 2011 The Press Association. All rights reserved.

The duplicity of our Political elite and their lick spittle Snivil Cervants is no less than it was at the corrupt and dishonest betrayal by Edward Heath & Geoffrey Rippon, Barbara Castle, Jack Straw, John Presscott, Denis Healy & Jim Callaghan, John Major, Douglas Hurd, Geoffrey Howe, John Pym, Michael hesseltine, Niel Kinnock, Ghastly Glynys, Roy Jenkins, tony Blair, Denis McShane, Oliver Letwin, George Osborne, Geoff Huhne, Clegg, Brown, and the rest of the pond life that have so betrayed these United Kingdoms even the dog in the manger it must be done my way insecure little men who have shunted their careers up culdesacs by failing to consider the public, merely their personal gain and profitable image - men like Nigel Farage, Dan Hannan, Tom Wise, Bill Cash and their like who one way or another are so determined to enrich themselves whilst being at the center of attention - men who like the Judas Goat may well be aware of the fatal dangers of membership of The EU yet sell out their fellow man whether for their own careers or a passing 30 pieces of silver.

One can only be disgusted at the venality of these deeply suspect and largely dishonest self serving little squirts of men.

Regards,
Greg_L-W.
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Monday, 10 January 2011

09-Jan-2011 - EU TO GRAB YET MORE POWER - EXPRESS

 09-Jan-2011 -
EU TO GRAB YET MORE POWER - EXPRESS

EU TO GRAB YET MORE POWER

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The 2007 Lisbon Treaty has given the European Commission greater powers to draw up new laws


 

By Kirsty Buchanan, Political Editor


MPs will be powerless to prevent Ministers signing away sweeping controls over policing and justice to Brussels, despite the European Union Bill currently going through Parliament.
The legislation, due to reach its crucial Committee Stage on Tuesday, is supposed to stop the drain of sovereign powers to Brussels without a referendum or Parliamentary approval.
However damning research by respected independent think tank Open Europe has revealed a series of loopholes that will leave huge areas of justice and home affairs open to EU takeover.
At the heart of the Bill is the Government’s so-called Referendum Lock, designed to give British citizens a vote over any proposals for major transfers of power from Westminster to the EU.
However, critics say the lock could be “picked by a child” because, as it currently stands, the Bill neglects a huge range of areas where British Ministers will be able to opt into new EU laws without even seeking approval from MPs in Parliament.
The 2007 Lisbon Treaty has given the European Commission greater powers to draw up new laws, it has given the European Parliament the power to amend them and the European Court of Justice more power to enforce them.


Open Europe wants a series of amendments to the Bill that would force Ministers to get the approval of Parliament before opting into justice and home affairs matters and in certain cases make a referendum obligatory.
Author Stephen Booth said: “It would be extremely easy to give Parliament and voters more control over whether the Government concedes more power to the EU in this area.
“This is a huge opportunity to make the UK’s cooperation with Europe more democratic and may help rebuild some of the electorate’s confidence in Parliament, so badly lost when the Lisbon Treaty was forced through.
“MPs should demand the right to approve the decisions the Government makes in the name of their constituents. The EU’s growing ambitions in justice and home affairs deserve Parliament’s undivided attention. It would be a colossal own-goal for MPs to pass up this golden opportunity.”

Open Europe says that the EU Bill, which has already attracted more than 40 amendments, is full of loopholes.
For example the Bill says a referendum must be held over whether we should have a European Public Prosecutor, but not over the extension of the powers of Eurojust, a body which at the moment aids prosecutors, magistrates and police across the EU to share information that helps them fight crime.
However Brussels bureaucrats are planning to transform it into an organisation that investigates major crime cases, with the power to order arrests and trials.
Another loophole exists because the subject of family law has been left out of the requirement in the EU Bill for a referendum to be held before Britain gives up its remaining vetoes over most home affairs and justice issues.
The present arrangement on new EU legislation gives the Government three months to decide whether to opt in or out.
Opting in allows Ministers to take part in negotiations over the new laws but if the proposal ends up as something with which it does not agree it is unable to opt out again.
The EU Bill is seen as an attempt to appease Conservatives on the centre-right following David Cameron’s 2009 U-turn over his promise to hold a referendum over the Lisbon Treaty.
But Brussels baiters have branded it a “fig leaf” designed only to spare the Prime Minister’s blushes. And they say it does as much to highlight Westminster’s impotence as it does to boost Parliamentary authority.
Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Indpendence Party, said: “The Referendum Lock could be picked by a child.
“Designed the way it is, this law makes things less democratic rather than more by handing even more power to the courts. It is marketing without product.”
Labour leader Ed Miliband has hinted his MPs may join Tory rebels to defeat the legislation. While the threat is likely to prove hollow, Mr Cameron could ill afford a defeat in an area where his leadership is seen as weak.
He failed in his battle to secure a freeze on this year’s European budget and the sight of British money being pumped into an Irish euro bailout has inflamed anti-European sentiment among British voters.
The EU Referendum Campaign has already attracted tens of thousands of signatures of support.
It has conducted a series of polls which have shown most Britons want the chance to vote in a referendum that will let them decide if we should stay in the EU or leave. 

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Sunday, 26 December 2010

26-Dec-2010 - EXPRESS - WHY WE WANT A REFERENDUM FOR CHRISTMAS ;-)

26-Dec-2010 - EXPRESS - WHY WE WANT A REFERENDUM FOR CHRISTMAS ;-)

EU LEAVES HEAT AND POWER ON AT PARLIAMENT

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EU bosses spend a fortune on illuminating and heating rooms which are unused for weeks on end
Sunday December 26,2010

 

By James Fielding

EU BOSSES are wasting thousands of pounds of British taxpayers’ money by keeping hundreds of lights burning all night in empty offices at the Strasbourg Parliament.
A fortune is spent every year illuminating and heating rooms which are unused for weeks on end.
The flagrant waste also makes a mockery of the EU’s attempts to reduce its carbon footprint and deliver a “low-energy economy”.
MEPs gather at the £400million building, on France’s border with Germany, for just four days every month.
UKIP MEP Mike Nattrass, who took this picture, last night branded the waste “disgraceful”. He photographed lights blazing away in the Parliament’s main Louise Weiss building and in the adjoining Winston Churchill block.
Light switches and radiators were left on in empty offices, hallways and even the canteen on Thursday evening, long after Eurocrats had packed up and left.
Mr Nattrass, MEP for the West Midlands, added: “This is just another example of the EU gravy train. This has gone on for too long, I am sick and tired of walking past the Strasbourg Parliament and seeing all the office lights left on when nobody is in them.
“On Thursday, voting finished just after midday and MEPs all started to drift off as usual. Hours later I took photographs of light beaming out of the Louise Weiss building and it wasn’t from one room but lots of them.
“I then went into the building the following day on Friday and checked to see if the heating was on and it was. The place was virtually deserted.
“Hardworking Britons will be sick to their stomachs to know their cash is being wasted in this manner. It’s absolutely disgraceful.”
Mr Nattrass also revealed that the majority of the 2,000 offices inside the Parliament have showers, washbasins and TVs that can pick up channels from all over the world. “It’s needless,” he said. “I’ve never used the shower in my office as long as I’ve been an MEP. Why would I need to? I have one before I leave the hotel in the morning.”

The monthly jaunt from the European Parliament in Brussels Belgium to Strasbourg, 216 miles away, is estimated to cost the public an annual £200million.
Yet MEPs are there for voting sessions on just 48 days a year.
Moving various files and equipment between the two cities takes 30 men and 10 large trucks.
The huge cost involved has led to repeated calls to have Brussels as the sole location of the Parliament.
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Wednesday, 6 October 2010

** THE Petition in the INDEPENDENT @ The Tory Conference

** THE Petition in the INDEPENDENT @ The Tory Conference


Birmingham Diary: Tory fringe despair at antics of Coalition Cameroons

By Andy McSmith
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
What's she doing here?
 
On the street outside the conference is parked the mobile surgery of Nikki Sinclaire, MEP for the West Midlands. She was elected to the European Parliament for the UK Independence Party last year, ran for the party leadership, lost, fell out with her colleagues, got expelled, and now styles herself an independent. She was collecting signatures for a petition to get out of the EU, and getting a reasonable response. 
To view the article CLICK HERE
 

At the Conservative Conference

My battle bus rolled into Birmingham today for the final conference of the political season. The Conservatives have chosen Birmingham once again for their conference bringing gridlock to parts of the city on a daily basis. City centre conferences seem to be vogue at the moment much to the detriment of seaside resorts like Brighton, Blackpool, Bournemouth etc it used to be a nice little earner at the end of the season for these resorts but the established political parties rather disrupt the countries major cities.

The Campaign for a Referendum (CfaR) was received warmly by delegates, many signatures were collected and hundreds of petition packs handed out.  Coincidently, the Bruges Group and CfaR had rooms at the Midlands Institute which allowed respective interested parties to find out more about each other.

Outside the Conference I had the pleasure to meet Lizzie Williams, a protester against the High Speed Link (HS2) that is cutting though the Green Belt. Lizzie had just finished her walk though the proposed route. I signed her petition and promised her my support.
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Sunday, 26 September 2010

** THE PETITION & Nikki SINCLAIRE in The EVESHAM JOURNAL 26-Sep-2010

** THE PETITION & Nikki SINCLAIRE in The EVESHAM JOURNAL 26-Sep-2010



Residents can have their say when Battle bus arrives
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WEST Midlands’ MEP, Nikki Sinclaire, is bringing her ‘Have Your Say’ Battle Bus to Worcester on Friday, October 1.


Her aim is to get 100,000 signatures for her petition to demand a referendum which would give British people the chance to say ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to being part of the European Union. She plans to visit 50 locations across the West Midlands by the end of February 2011 to rally support.


Anyone under the age of 53 has never had the chance to vote on this issue, which Nikki believes is wrong. The last time the UK held a referendum on the Common Market, at it was then known, was in 1975.


Despite the fact that, if successful, the campaign outcome could put her out of a job, Nikki thinks people should decide whether it is right that: The UK contributes £45 million a day to the EU – that’s £16,425,000,000 each year 75% of our UK laws are decided by the EU yet the UK has only 72 of the 736 MEPs in the EU Parliament Each day we buy £5 million more from EU countries then they buy from us Nikki Sinclaire and her Battle Bus will be at Tesco’s in St Peter’s Drive, Worcester from 10am to 3pm on Friday, October 1. As well as encouraging people to sign the petition, she’ll also be on hand to listen to people’s concerns, answer their questions and encourage them to take back control of their own country.


Nikki said: “I was elected to say NO to the EU and now I am giving the electorate a chance to have their say. This argument has gone on far too long - for the sake of our country, we need this issue settled once and for all”.


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What many people have not yet realised is that due to cereful negotiation AND ENTHUSIASM for the concept TESCO have given THE PETITION CAMPAIGN for AN EU REFERENDUM free use of their car parks to distribute leaflets for THE PETITION CAMPAIGN for AN EU REFERENDUM well done and Thank You TESCO.
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