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BREXITIssue 6 September 2015
AutumnCampaignSchedule.Join us at an eventnear you!
Britain as aGlobal Player
Lottie Fairbanks
JoinBritty Brexit inside
Cameron,Cameron,
Purdah Purdah
and theand the
ReferendumReferendum
Campaign announCEd
This is our sixth edition - and we are pleased to say that we
can finally announce campaign dates, campaign activity - and
how you can join in.
Over the course of September and October we will be
travelling around the country to launch the campaign in every
part of the country. If you are free, please come and join us at
one of these events, it would be great to see you.
We will also be attending all the Party Conferences, at least
in some form. Again, if you are going to a conference or even
if you just live nearby, we could do with your help. Please
come along, even if it is just to say hello.
Once the launches and conferences are out of the way we
will be starting the campaign proper on 1 November. We
have some exciting plans and there will be lots you can do to
help us to regain Britain’s freedom. Watch this space!
If you can help us campaign, either from your home or
attending major events, please send an email to our Campaign Executive Lottie Fairbanks at
[email protected]. If you can donate money, you can pay online or by post. On-line you can pay
via PayPal to “[email protected]”, By post send a cheque made payable to “Better Off Out”
to The Treasurer, Better Off Out, HMS President (1918), Victoria Embankment, London EC4Y
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All the best
RupertMatthewsEditor, Brexit Magazine.
PS This month’s photo of your Editor
shows him standing next to a bust of
Sir Arthur “Bomber” Harris at RAF
High Wycombe, Harris’s old HQ. My
father served in No.105 Squadron of
RAF Bomber Command during the
Second World War.
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as we go to press, the government has been
defeated in the House of Commons over its
new suggestions for how the purdah period
should be operated in the run up to the Eu
Referendum. it may be too early to celebrate
the fact that parliament has forced the
government to do the correct thing. The Bill
still has to go through the House of Lords -
an august body packed with Europhiles such
as Lord Heseltine, Lord mandelson and
Lord Kinnock.
The old rules were perfectly clear. The
government could not spend taxpayers’ money
campaigning during the final six weeks before
a vote, be it a general election or a referendum.
Government ministers were free to speak out as
they wished, but they could not use
government-funded spin doctors to help them,
nor use government premises nor use
government cash to pay for adverts in
newspapers or on television.
When the referendum Bill was in the House
of Commons before the summer break, the
government tried to scrap these rules entirely
claiming that they would stop ministers going
to Eu summits and hinder civil servants
communicating with their Eu counterparts.
Those of us on our side of the debate feared
- rightly in my opinion - that scrapping purdah
would allow the government to use the vast
millions of government cash to fund a huge
propaganda drive to try to persuade the British
people the vote to stay in the Eu.
Thanks to a spirited defence by key
Eurosceptic MPs, the government withdrew that
plan and promised to come back with new
amendments that would address these fears,
while still allowing ministers to go to summits
and so forth.
When the new amendments were published
we could see that almost nothing has changed.
There were several amendments to the Bill, but
the two relevant to purdah are No.1 and No.23.
Amendment No.1 authorised the Secretary of
State to write regulations relating to purdah at
some future undefined date. Crucially, the
wording leaves open the possibility that the
“regulations” might mean abolishing purdah
altogether - which is what the government
wanted in the first place.
Amendment No.32 narrowed the original
scope of purdah from “any of the issues at hand”
to only those “directly addressing the question”.
This would open the way for the government to
splurge vast sums on propaganda about, say,
how wonderful trade with the Eu is, then argue
that this is not “directly addressing the
question”.
Cameron is playing fast and loose with an
essential and ancient part of the British
(unwritten) constitution. The specific rules date
only to Tony Blair’s rules of 2000, but these
brought together a wide range of regulations and
guidance that dated back to the 19th Century.
The actions of the government have been a
disgrace and, potentially, call into question the
legitimacy of the referendum itself. Now we
wait to see what the House of Lords tries.
- Rupert Matthews, Campaign Manager,
Better Off Out
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When george osborne said recently
that all the uK needed from the Eu was
a simple trading arrangement he was
clearly playing politics.
Firstly, being the uK's chief "negotiator" in
dealing with the Eu authorities and political
leaders of member states, he was trying to send
a message about what he was looking for.
Whether or not it was sincere depends on your
existing viewpoint. Secondly he was sending
out a message to his domestic audience, seeking
to insist he longs for the days of a more
independent Britain when the Common Market
was meant to be only about trade. It is a time
that has never truly existed, for the Eu has
always been on a journey of convergence, but
Osborne reckons that is what eurosceptics want
to hear, and he is prepared to say it.
If he really wanted a simple trading
relationship then it is easy enough to obtain, he
simply needs to demand the uK's position be
like the Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man,
but does he have the guile or the guts?
The Bailiwick of Guernsey, the Bailiwick of
Jersey and the Isle of Man are self- governing
English-speaking dependencies of the Crown.
They are not, and never have been, colonies of
the uK. None sends MPs to the Westminster
Parliament. Each has its own directly-elected
legislative assembly, administrative, fiscal and
legal system and its own courts of law.
Notwithstanding, the islands’ citizens are British
citizens.
The Queen is Head of State of each island.
Guernsey and Jersey have been possessions of
the English crown since at least 1204, and the
Isle of Man since 1346 The “Channel Islands”
are a geographical, not a constitutional term: the
Bailiwick of Guernsey and the Bailiwick of
Jersey are separate self-governing
dependencies. Currently, the combined
population of Guernsey, Jersey (including their
Is Osborne
serious about
a free trade
relationship
with the Eu?
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smaller dependencies) and the Isle of Man is
253,000 – Jersey being the most populous with
around 93,000 citizens.
Guernsey, Jersey and the
Isle of Man use sterling as
their currency, each minting
its own coins and notes. Each
issues its own passports, in the
same format as British
passports. Each has its own
stamps. Each sets its own laws
and taxes. None applies VAT,
a requirement of Eu
membership. The Channel
Islands’ per capita GdP is
36% higher than that of the
uK; the Isle of Man’s per
capita GdP is 64% higher than
that of the uK.
Guernsey, Jersey (with their
smaller dependent islands) and the Isle of Man
are part of the “Common Travel Area” –
alongside the uK and Ireland. The CTA, which
pre-dates uK accession to the then EEC, is an
“unbinding agreement... not intended to create
legally-binding obligations, nor to create or
confer any right, privilege or benefit to any
party, private or public”. The CTA is not part of
the Eu’s “Schengen Area”, from which both
Ireland and the uK secured opt-outs in the Eu’s
Amsterdam Treaty.
Most relevantly, Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle
of Man are not part of the united Kingdom and
therefore are not members of the European
union and are not represented in the European
Parliament. Their relationship with the Eu is
defined under Article 355(5)(c) of the Treaty on
the Functioning of the European union (former
Article 299 of the EC Treaty) and Protocol No.
3 of the Act of Accession, annexed to the Treaty
of Accession 1972, by which the united
Kingdom became a member of the European
Economic Community.
Importantly for George Osborne, Guernsey,
Jersey and the Isle of Man are in the Eu’s
“Single Market” for goods.
duty-free (that is, tariff-free)
“free movement of goods”
applies to trade in goods
(including agricultural
produce) between those
islands and European union
member-states (including the
uK). In respect of trade in
goods, the islands are
therefore part of the customs
territory of the Eu. Those
Jersey potatoes on the Tesco
shelves carry no tariffs. The
uK Ministry of Justice is
responsible for managing the
constitutional relationship
between the Crown and the
islands, while the Channel
Islands (but not the Isle of Man) have a joint
office in Brussels.
The islands are not subject to the other three
Eu Single Market requirements: “free
movement of persons”, “free movement of
services” and “free movement of capital”. The
islands are outside the Eu’s Common
Agricultural Policy and thus receive no farming
subsidies from “Brussels”. Neither do they
receive “structural funds” from the Eu.
So there we have it - an off-the-shelve trading
relationship for George Osborne. All he needs
to do is reach out for it – did he mean what he
said or was he just playing politics?
- Ian Milne,
Chairman of Global Britain
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If he really
wanted a simple
trading
relationship then it
is easy enough to
obtain, but does he
have the guile or
the guts?
pro-Europeans would have us believe that
outside the Eu Britain would shrink to this
tiny island, losing influence on the global
stage and isolating itself. in terms of foreign
power, super powers like the us would cease
to listen to us, Britain would lose its voice.
However, this is far from the truth.
Britain has a unique relationship with other
member states and has a great deal of soft
power.
unlike many member states in the Eu we
have historical connections, a special
relationship with the uS, we also have the
Common Wealth and it is unlikely that Europe
would turn around and break all relations with
us. Outside of the Eu’s Common Foreign and
Security Policy (CFSP) Britain is much stronger
that many would have you believe.
The Eu’s Common Foreign and Security
Policy is often criticised for its lack of long-term
strategy and its incoherence. The Eu is acting
in its own self interest and has a habit of getting
involved in high-profile situation in the short
term simply to boost its own image. The Eu’s
CFSP is fragmented as member states attempt
to act in their own interests, resulting in a
contradiction of policy and so becoming
incoherent and simply a waste of money.
As CFSP is fragmented and incoherent it
clearly demonstrates how outside of the Eu
Britain is still a major player. An example of this
is Mali and Libya, in which the uK and France
worked together outside the Eu framework.
This clearly demonstrates that outside of the Eu
Britain is still a strong player, but it also shows
how wasteful and useless the Eu’s CFSP is.
Having to coordinate 28 members states to
work collectively or even reach a simple
decision is a difficult task. It often proves
impossible with the result that no action is taken
at all, or members work together outside of the
Eu. Why would leaving the Eu be any
different? Only we would no longer be working
under a policy that does not work anyway. We
wouldn’t be investing in a European
battleground that to this day has never seen
action. What we would be able to do is act in
Britain’s interest, building on strategic
partnerships and see further investment and
cooperation with NATO. Of course Britain
cannot always go it alone, we need to have these
relationships. NATO is already up and running,
and is far superior to the Eu’s European
External Action Service. It has the resources, the
organization and ability to act far quicker. It is
more capable of acting than the Eu. All the Eu
is doing is running the risk of duplicating
NATO. Outside of the Eu we would still be a
major player, we would still have strategic and
arguably stronger relations and we would still
be working with organizations such as NATO.
- Lottie Fairbanks is
Campaign Executive at
Better Off Out
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Letters to the Editordear rupert,
I ordered a box of your excellent leaflets
outlining the costs of the European union to
individual people in Britain. I’ve delivered
them all to houses in my village. I can’t
deliver the same leaflet again, so are you
going to be producing any different ones?
Thanks
david Clark
Leicestershire
Editor comments: “Yes” is the easy answer. At
the time of going to press we are finalising the
designs and hope to be offer them to our
supporters for delivery by the middle of
September. Send an email to our Campaign
Executive Charlotte Fairbanks on
[email protected] to register your interest.
dear Sir,
What is david Cameron playing at?
Martin Norvill
Editor comments: I think this is the shortest
email we have yet received. The answer,
however, would be extremely long. And to be
honest, I have no idea what the answer
actually is.
dear Editor,
I am a member of the Conservative Party and
want to campaign to take Britain out of the
European union without being disloyal to
david Cameron, what can I do?
Betty Fox
Editor comments: I am a member of the
Conservative Party as well, and have been
since 1984. You don’t have to agree with every
single policy of a political party to be a loyal
member - if that were the case I doubt any of
us would belong to any political party. Mr
Cameron himself has acknowledged that the
Conservative Party covers all shades of
opinion on the EU issue and that he
expects many
members to
campaign for an out
vote. Better Off Out is
a cross-party
organization so by
joining us you are not
being disloyal to the
Conservative Party -
just loyal to your
country.
Speakers WantedWe are receiving increasing numbers of requests for speakers to events, but cannot always do
so. The events take place all around the country and vary from local chambers of commerce
meetings to Probus lunches to debating societies with audiences ranging from a couple of dozen
up to a hundred or more. It is crucial that we get our message that Britain would be Better Off
Out of the Eu to as many people as possible. No experience is required, so if you would like to
help us spread the message by attending events to talk about the Eurosceptic cause we would
be delighted to hear from you. We can even send you a base speech for the basis for your talk,
as well as leaflets and booklets to hand out. Please email the Campaign Executive Charlotte
Fairbanks on [email protected] if you would like to volunteer.
Brexit magazine is published and distributed by Better Off Out of HMS President (1918), Victoria Embankment, London EC4Y
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activities
Autumn Campaign Schedule
We are pleased to announced a busy schedule of activity for September and October. We are
currently finalising activities for November and december, so watch this space.
5th September
NATIONAL CAMPAIGN LAuNCH with david
Nuttall MP & Steven Woolfe MEP
5.30pm to 6.30pm
Cedar Court Hotel, Park Parade, Harrogate, North
Yorkshire HG1 5AH
6th September
12 noon North East England regional Launch
Bishop Langley pub, Framwellgate Bridge, North rd,
durham dH1 4PW - followed by street campaigning
in durham city centre.
19th September
12 noon
Southwest England regional Launch part 1
rendezvous Bar, 38-40 Southernhay, Exeter EX1 1PE
- followed by street campaigning in Exeter city centre.
20th September
12 noon
Southwest England regional Launch part 2
The Black Swan, 25-26 The Market Pl, devizes,
Wiltshire SN10 1JQ - followed by street campaigning
in devizes town centre.
21st September
8am to 12 noon
Liberal democrat Party Conference
Bournemouth
Leafletting delegates and street campaigning
24 September - 26 September
uKIP Conference
We will be inside the Conference with a stand and a
fringe meeting.
29th September
8am to 12 noon
Labour Party Conference
Brighton
Leafletting delegates and street campaigning
3 October
12 noon West Midlands regional Launch, speaker Bill
Etheridge MEP
dudley, venue tbc, - followed by street campaigning
in dudley.
4 October
12 noon North West regional Launch
Lancaster, venue tbc - followed by street campaigning
in Lancaster
5 October - 6 October
Conservative Party Conference
We will be leafletting outside and active inside.
10 October
12 noon East Anglia regional Launch
Colchester, venue tbc - followed by street
campaigning in Colchester
11 October
12 noon Southeast regional Launch,
Guildford, venue tbc - followed by street
campaigning in Guildford
17 October
SNP Conference
Aberdeen
Leafletting delegates and street campaigning
18 October - 19 October
Edinburgh Meetings, venue tbc
21 October
London Meetings, venue tbc
24 October
Plaid Cymru Conference
Aberystwyth
Leafletting delegates and street campaigning
If you are able to join us at any of these events, please
email Lottie on [email protected]
in 2014 the Eu spent €664 million (£536m)
directly on publicity for itself spending. more
widely, the Eu committed up to €3.9 billion
(£3.1bn) to budgets that contained provisions
for Eu promotional spending and “corporate
communication of the political priorities of
the union”.
This is a substantial rise from the €2.4
billion (£1.9bn) that was available to the
Eu for self-promotion in 2008 when the
last independent assessment of the scale
of the Eu’s ‘propaganda’ spending was
made. Eu material often does not provide
“neutral factual information” and is
designed to “communicate the political
priorities of the union“, thus falling into
the category of ‘political propaganda’.
Worryingly, the Eu is directly funding
groups that have publicly criticised uK
policy decisions, while large grants have
been handed to organizations that are
committed to promoting “ever closer
union” – a key issue in Britain’s Eu
renegotiation.
The Eu appears to be specifically
targeting pro-Eu material at children.
Money assigned to communications in Eu
budgets is for much more than just ‘public
information’, and instead presents a highly
biased account of both the Eu and its
political objectives in an effort to
“improve public perceptions of the union”.
The uK’s share of the Eu budget means
Britain would have been responsible for €443
million (£357m) of this fund. There were 90
commitments in the Eu’s 2014 budget to
activities that contain provisions for Eu
promotional spending or the promotion of the
Eu’s political policies.
The European Commission has admitted in
its communication strategy that it believes that
“neutral factual information is needed of course,
but it is not enough on its own”. Eu
promotional budgets provided for “Enhancing
public awareness of the Common Agricultural
Policy” (€11,000,000), “Fostering European
Citizenship”(€24,800,000) and a “House of
European History” (€9,650,000)
The full research paper can be viewed on line
at: http://forbritain.org/propagandapaper.pdf.
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not long ago, universities uK launched a
highly political campaign, calling for
Britain to remain in the Eu at all costs,
even before the terms of membership the
uK will be voting on in an Eu referendum
are made clear.
A number of claims by the group do not
stand up to scrutiny. Furthermore, the amount
of Eu funding for universities is dwarfed by
the amount we pay into the Eu, and is not
contingent on membership:
Claim: uK universities accessed over £870
million in research funding in 2013 alone.
response: The main system for channelling
funding, Horizon 2020, includes Iceland,
Norway and Turkey. The uK does not need to
be an Eu member to be in Horizon 2020.
Claim: The Erasmus programme 207,546
students and 21,133 staff from the uK have
benefited from it.
response: Erasmus does not require Eu
membership. The programme covers 32
countries – the Eu, the EEA, Turkey, and even
Macedonia. Nearly every country in the world
has opted in to some elements of the
Erasmus+ package.
Claim: The uK’s research base has been
strengthened by over 6,000 individual
researchers coming to uK universities by the
Eu’s Marie Curie scheme.
response: A country does not need to be in
the Eu to benefit from the Marie Curie
scheme.
Claim: Free movement of staff and students
allows uK universities to access to talent from
across Europe.
response: Leaving the Eu need not
compromise the free movement of staff and
students. A number of countries, including
Norway and Switzerland, have free movement
agreements with the Eu.
Claim: Nearly half of uK academic papers
have an international author
response: universities uK admits that “we
have links all around the globe.” Our ability to
work with countries beyond the Eu would not
be harmed by leaving the Eu.
Even if all these schemes didn’t exist, as
home to numerous pre-eminent educational
establishments, Britain will remain a key
education destination of choice for students
across the Eu and around the world.
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to say uK should stay
in Eu at all costs
Conservatives for Britain has launched its
new website, allowing Conservative party
councillors, members and supporters to sign
up as supporters of the campaign and help
secure the best deal for Britain in the Eu
renegotiation.
Conservatives for Britain will act to ensure
that the voice of Conservative voters is heard in
the renegotiation and that the Government’s
agenda for the renegotiation is successfully
delivered.
Having already attracted the support of over
100 Conservative MPs, as well as a significant
number of Peers and half of Conservative
MEPs, Conservatives for Britain is a strong
position to add significant weight to the Prime
Minister’s efforts to secure “fundamental
change” in Britain’s relationship with the Eu.
However, should Eu elites refuse to
acknowledge the strong appetite among
business leaders and the public for substantive
reform, they would be prepared to back a ‘No’
campaign in the forthcoming referendum.
Business for Britain is already in discussions
with Conservatives for Britain, as well as
representatives of Labour for Britain, to discuss
how such a ‘No’ campaign may be formed,
encompassing the principles recently set out in
our ‘Change, or go’ publication.
The Eu renegotiation offers a unique
opportunity to deliver the change we need and
forge the kind of relationship between Britain
and the Eu which the majority of the British
public would endorse: one based on trade and
co-operation, rather than political union. As this
process unfolds, it is important that a large
number of voices are involved in this vital
debate. Conservatives for Britain will form a
key part of this process, and I look forward to
working with its Co-Chairmen, Steve Baker and
david Campbell Bannerman, in the months
ahead to help secure the best possible deal for
Britain.
You can sign up as a supporter of
Conservatives for Britain on
http://conservativesforbritain.org/
The Bruges Group have announced the
following events to which everyone is welcome,
whether or not they are Bruges Group members.
monday, 5th october – 1pm until 3pm
Manchester Meeting
With the speakers, Jim Mellon - International
billionaire investor and supporter of the No
campaign to the Eu, and daniel Hannan MEP
The Banqueting Suite, Town Hall, Albert
Square, Manchester M60 2LA
Tuesday, 20th october – 7pm until 8.30pm,
Bruges Group Meeting followed by drinks
With the speakers, rt Hon Owen Paterson MP,
Philip davies MP and
Professor david
Myddelton
royal Over-Seas League,
6 Park Place, St James’s
Street, London SW1A
1Lr
saturday, 21st november – 10.30am until
6.15pm, including lunch and refreshments
Bruges Group Conference
The referendum Choice: Who Governs
Britain?
royal Over-Seas League, 6 Park Place, St
James’s Street, London SW1A 1Lr
other groups
Whilst we know that politicians are not on
oath to tell the truth, the whole truth and
nothing but the truth, they are not entitled
to misinform people either recklessly or
deliberately. This is particularly true for
those who speak from a position of
apparent experience or authority which
lends weight to their views.
You would expect a lawyer and former Crown
Law Officer to be aware of this responsibility.
Yet dominic Grieve, the former Attorney
General and a practising barrister did not live
up to this standard.
In the run-up to the election, the Guardian
reported him saying that 2 million uK citizens
working in the Eu would become illegal
immigrants overnight if Britain were to leave
the Eu. This is a massive untruth. People who
have acquired rights of residence will still
have those rights even if the Eu treaties. They
are known as “acquired rights”, “executed
rights” or “vested rights”.
They are so firmly established that they have
acquired the status of “customary law” which
means that they stand as a fundamental
principle of international law, not needing a
specific treaty to confirm them. There is even
a parliamentary briefing note about it, so Mr.
Grieve has no excuse.
On 26 May I was surprised to see a report on
rT (russia Today) giving credence to this
scare in a report about worried British
expatriates living in France. Now rT is
generally a far more sceptical reporter of Eu
affairs than the BBC but they seemed to have
swallowed the British government story hook,
line and sinker. There were some very
distressed people with established businesses,
fearful that they would be forced to leave and
preparing to put their homes on the market.
We can expect much more of this style of
panic mongering from the British government
as the date for the British Eu referendum
approaches and it was surprising that rT had
unwittingly stoked up unnecessary distress for
There is a perfectly feasible way for the uK to
leave the political structure of the Eu and
retain its trading and other relationships
without any significant disruption. For a half
hour introduction to this, please go to the
video section
www.campaignforanindependentbritain.org.uk
and click on the video marked FLEXCIT.
Eu propaganda barrage does not absolve
teachers of legal duty to provide balanced
coverage of political issues
recent exposure of the huge budget the Eu
has to spend on promoting itself, some £536
million, a significant proportion of which is
spent on propaganda sent to schools, has
provoked the independent Labour Peer, Lord
Stoddart of Swindon, to remind the teaching
profession of its legal obligations under
sections 406 & 407 of the 1996 Education Act
which charges schools to provide balance in
the presentation of political issues.
Lord Stoddart said: “The Government is
failing to ensure that schools obey the law and
provide a balanced presentation of the issues
on either side of the argument. Even if, as the
European Commission states, the material is
requested by the schools, head teachers and
school governors have a statutory duty to
ensure that political balance is achieved in the
classroom.”
other groups
SPrEAdING ALArM ANd
dESPONdENCY AMONGST
BrITISH EXPATS
Global Britain have released a new briefing
paper about the Airbus 380.
The Airbus 380 illustrates the temporal &
spatial complexity of global supply chains.
Multinationals, through their Global Supply
Chains…account for 80% of global trade.
Constructing a properly-functioning Global
Supply Chain requires sustained effort and
substantial resources deployed over years,
even decades: management, equipment,
services, logistics, real estate, finance, systems
etc etc.
The Airbus 380 double-decker four-engined
airliner is an illustration of such a Global
Supply Chain.
Work on designing what was to become the
A380 began in 1994, whenAirbus decided to
develop the aircraft now known as the A380.
The design was finalised in 2001 and
manufacturing began in 2002.
Major structural sections of the A380 are built
in France, Germany, Spain & the uK. due to
the sections’ large size, they are mainly
brought to the final assembly hall in Toulouse
by a specialised surface transportation system
known collectively as the Itineraire à Grand
Gabarit – “Wide-Load route”. This involved
designing and building a fleet of roll-on roll-
off (“ro-ro”) ocean- and river-going ships
and barges, the creation and re-building of
roads and bridges to accommodate oversized
road convoys.
read the whole thing: on the Global Britain
website: http://www.globalbritain.co.uk/
The Europe of Freedom and direct
democracy (EFdd), the umbrella grouping in
the European Parliament which includes uKIP
are organsing a tour of Britain by Nigel Farage
entitled “SAY NO – BELIEVE IN BrITAIN”.
The tour includes the following dates:
Sept 7
Winter Gardens, Margate
Sept 14
Park Avenue, Belfast
Sept 17
Circus Tavern, Purfleet
Oct 12
The Sage, Gateshead
Oct 23
Liberty Stadium, Swansea
Oct 24
Town Hall, Cardiff
Nov 2
racecourse, Cheltenham
Nov 6
Crowne Plaza Hotel, Chester
Nov 16
The Anvil, Basingstoke
Nov 20
Emmanuel Centre, London
Nov 30
Morley Town Hall, Leeds
Bookings can be made through
www.saynotoeu.com.
other groups
NIGEL FArAGE ON
SPEAKING TOur
WHY AIrBuS WILL
STAY IN THE uK
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