Bank Holiday Monday 25th May - London’s African community had a ‘Liberation Day’ celebration. The original event was cancelled after Mayor Boris cut funding. Voice of Africa Radio 94.3fm led by Mr Space Clotty decided to host it instead and ran an evening of entertainment with African food and music. I was asked to do an off the cuff speech to a crown of 200 plus community leaders about the EU and how it affects the UK and Africa. My speech went out live on 94.3fm Voice of Africa Radio.
I told them about the EU being undemocratic and imposing Economic Partnership Agreements on African Nations, preferential status being given and taken away, tariff barriers on their produce and drew the parallel between the EU takeover of UK fishing grounds and the EU fishing fleet scouring Africa’s coast. I sat down to cheers and handshakes to find myself brought back to answer a barrage of questions on UK Independence Party policies including immigration.
Afterwards many of the audience agreed with me on the need for immigration controls. Although a Rastafarian gentleman did criticise my speech and sing rather well about an African Union, many were unconvinced and told me they would be supporting UKIP. I also spoke to Winston MacKenzie, a former boxing champion and independent candidate for Mayor of London who plans to found his own Party next Autumn. Winston made an impressive speech on the way the Blasck vote is being ignored in London and about dealing with youth crime. He was good enough to tell me I had done UKIP a big favour by coming and that in addition to everyone else he would be asking his supporteds to vote UKIP in the Euro Election on June 4th.
No other party sent a representative although all were invited.
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
Monday, 25 May 2009
MAKING A SONG AND DANCE OF IT - Two New Members for UKIP Bromley Branch
Saturday 23rd May I and my other half – Tracey Adams, set out to Bromley High Street to help out at the UKIP Gazebo. Predictably the Local Tory Council had double booked us. A Euro-Dance troop had turned up and wanted us to move. However as we had set up the UKIP Bromley gazebo over a street bench we politely moved about two feet. When Regional Organiser Lawrence Webb arrived he was concerned that having a series of Croatian circle dances and Bavarian thigh slapping a few feet away would render the Bromley stall pointless. He and Gerrard Batten MEP shortly moved on to New Addington to support Croydon Branch. Tracey and I however stayed at Bromley because we saw the Euro dance troop as a big opportunity – and it was.
The Euro-dancers drew a big crowd and we were able to leaflet hundreds of people many of the eager to vote UKIP. Many dozens of others were open to persuasion. I even leafleted a member of the Euro Dance Troop just to see if I could get her to wave our leaflet whilst dancing. And she did – Enthusiastically as a good Austrian Euro Sceptic.
About halfway through the entertainment the second shift of Bromley members arrived and the Euro-dancers took a rest in favour of a troop of Scots. The bagpipes and the kilts drew an even bigger crowd. Many people assumed they were there on UKIP’s behalf and I told them Bromley Coucil had obviously decided to support us. Just before taking Tracey off for a very late lunch I was able to sign up two new members for Bromley Branch. Result! Many thanks from Tracey and I to Bromley Branch for supporting my campaign - and for a really good day out!
The Euro-dancers drew a big crowd and we were able to leaflet hundreds of people many of the eager to vote UKIP. Many dozens of others were open to persuasion. I even leafleted a member of the Euro Dance Troop just to see if I could get her to wave our leaflet whilst dancing. And she did – Enthusiastically as a good Austrian Euro Sceptic.
About halfway through the entertainment the second shift of Bromley members arrived and the Euro-dancers took a rest in favour of a troop of Scots. The bagpipes and the kilts drew an even bigger crowd. Many people assumed they were there on UKIP’s behalf and I told them Bromley Coucil had obviously decided to support us. Just before taking Tracey off for a very late lunch I was able to sign up two new members for Bromley Branch. Result! Many thanks from Tracey and I to Bromley Branch for supporting my campaign - and for a really good day out!
Thursday, 21 May 2009
Hustings with Amnesty BOND and the Jubilee Debt Campaign
The Amnesty hustings was about Human Rights and development. I presented a stark message and many of the audience were on my side.
The EU can take away your human rights in time of war or civil disturbance, (like now in Afghanistan or when you demonstrate against the G20 summit).
It imposes Economic Partnership Agreements on third world nations, uses aid to gain power and awards and removes preferential trading status to keep nations in line (eg offering Thailand £1.5bn aid just after costing them £3bn in lost trade) It uses tariff barriers to stop Africa exporting its produce to the EU and sends EU fishing boats to scour their seas. These vessels fish inshore illegally at night and often run down local fishing craft. Deprived of a living many of the fishermen set out with their families in small boats for the Canary Islands. Those who do not drown become illegal immigrants into the EU.
The Tories declined to attend – their plan for the Euro elections is not to talk about the EU. The Labour candidate pleaded for a socialist agenda until I pointed out that the Party of Euro Socialists is in alliance with the Euro Peoples Party (Tories) in the European parliament to keep the Liberals and the Greens out of power. Then he said he was a consensus politician.
One member of the audience asked why UKIP had not sent someone likely to get elected so I told them of the Tuesday 19th May Sky News poll.
Tories 31%
UKIP 19.7&
Labour 11.5%
BNP 9.5%
Lib Dems 8.5%
Greens 6.7%.
Polls are not definitive but UKIP is doing better than ever.
The EU can take away your human rights in time of war or civil disturbance, (like now in Afghanistan or when you demonstrate against the G20 summit).
It imposes Economic Partnership Agreements on third world nations, uses aid to gain power and awards and removes preferential trading status to keep nations in line (eg offering Thailand £1.5bn aid just after costing them £3bn in lost trade) It uses tariff barriers to stop Africa exporting its produce to the EU and sends EU fishing boats to scour their seas. These vessels fish inshore illegally at night and often run down local fishing craft. Deprived of a living many of the fishermen set out with their families in small boats for the Canary Islands. Those who do not drown become illegal immigrants into the EU.
The Tories declined to attend – their plan for the Euro elections is not to talk about the EU. The Labour candidate pleaded for a socialist agenda until I pointed out that the Party of Euro Socialists is in alliance with the Euro Peoples Party (Tories) in the European parliament to keep the Liberals and the Greens out of power. Then he said he was a consensus politician.
One member of the audience asked why UKIP had not sent someone likely to get elected so I told them of the Tuesday 19th May Sky News poll.
Tories 31%
UKIP 19.7&
Labour 11.5%
BNP 9.5%
Lib Dems 8.5%
Greens 6.7%.
Polls are not definitive but UKIP is doing better than ever.
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
UKIP on Voice of Africa 94.3 fm London
We in UKIP London have known since Frank Maloney’s Mayoral campaign in 2004 that hard working, church going folk from the Caribbean are big on the Mother Country and many vote UK Independence Party. However being invited on Radio Africa to talk about the UKIP line for over an hour, 4-5pm on Tuesday 19th of May was a real first for the UK Independence Party.
Space Clottey of Radio Africa was very interested to hear of the EU’s economic Partnership Agreements imposed on African Countries, of EU protectionist tariff barriers making African produce uneconomic, and about EU fishing vessels scouring the African coast of Fish, (just as they scoured the UK coast) forcing Mauritanian fishermen et al to emigrate to the EU via the Canaries in open boats with many deaths at sea on the way.
I pulled no punches on green issues, the expenses scandal at Westminster and in the Euro Parliament, or indeed about UKIP's firm immigration policy, but the fact is it does not matter what colour you are. No UK worker welcomes the 500m EU citizens who have a legal right to come here and undercut UK wages under the EU’s freedom of movement of workers legislation. It’s an EU race to the bottom and so much for the protection of a trade union.
I may have opened up a whole new constituency for the UK Independence Party. And it was my first time on radio. Was I any good? Well Radio Africa are talking about inviting me back to face down the BNP. Will the BNP have the nerve to take them up on it? I doubt it somehow. But if they do I will be there doing my bit for UKIP, common sense and a rising vote for my fellow UKIP candidates.
Space Clottey of Radio Africa was very interested to hear of the EU’s economic Partnership Agreements imposed on African Countries, of EU protectionist tariff barriers making African produce uneconomic, and about EU fishing vessels scouring the African coast of Fish, (just as they scoured the UK coast) forcing Mauritanian fishermen et al to emigrate to the EU via the Canaries in open boats with many deaths at sea on the way.
I pulled no punches on green issues, the expenses scandal at Westminster and in the Euro Parliament, or indeed about UKIP's firm immigration policy, but the fact is it does not matter what colour you are. No UK worker welcomes the 500m EU citizens who have a legal right to come here and undercut UK wages under the EU’s freedom of movement of workers legislation. It’s an EU race to the bottom and so much for the protection of a trade union.
I may have opened up a whole new constituency for the UK Independence Party. And it was my first time on radio. Was I any good? Well Radio Africa are talking about inviting me back to face down the BNP. Will the BNP have the nerve to take them up on it? I doubt it somehow. But if they do I will be there doing my bit for UKIP, common sense and a rising vote for my fellow UKIP candidates.
Sunday, 17 May 2009
Red Hot Call Centre
There has been a huge upsurge in interest in UKIP, due in part to all the main political parties being embroiled in expense scandals in our Westminster Parliament (and the European Parliament). We are up 12% in the polls, topping 19% Nationally on Friday 15th May.
As a result our National call centre at 50 Broadway near St James Park is being swamped with calls and a good candidate gets in there and joins the fight alongside the troops. Thus Friday 15th found me helping to man the phones for the day. All the calls are incoming and the phones ring the moment you finish a call. I expected eight hours of hard graft but in fact there is a lot of banter in the call centre sharing incoming information. Also as a candidate and Brussels researcher I get to answer all those difficult questions about party policy and our regional candidates. People are joining UKIP, making donations, talking about their issues and supplying the bureaucratic nightmare stories that we pass on to help our press office.
Ok I admit I staggered home exhausted but I had had such good fun I had had them put me down for most of next week including some evenings – other engagements permitting. I would urge all members to come and join in especially for the evening shift. This is a big opportunity to beat the number of MEP’s we got elected in 2004. A couple of your hours after work will boost our membership and could really make the difference for some of our regional candidates.
As a result our National call centre at 50 Broadway near St James Park is being swamped with calls and a good candidate gets in there and joins the fight alongside the troops. Thus Friday 15th found me helping to man the phones for the day. All the calls are incoming and the phones ring the moment you finish a call. I expected eight hours of hard graft but in fact there is a lot of banter in the call centre sharing incoming information. Also as a candidate and Brussels researcher I get to answer all those difficult questions about party policy and our regional candidates. People are joining UKIP, making donations, talking about their issues and supplying the bureaucratic nightmare stories that we pass on to help our press office.
Ok I admit I staggered home exhausted but I had had such good fun I had had them put me down for most of next week including some evenings – other engagements permitting. I would urge all members to come and join in especially for the evening shift. This is a big opportunity to beat the number of MEP’s we got elected in 2004. A couple of your hours after work will boost our membership and could really make the difference for some of our regional candidates.
Monday, 11 May 2009
EU Intelligent Transport Control Freakery
The EU Commission wants intelligent transport systems and is floating the idea at Own Initiative level in the Euro Parliament and on our radio’s and TV’s. ITS means your car will have a computer installed which (for now) offers you choice of an ‘advisory’ system giving you a smiley face when you speed, and a ‘voluntary’ system (note the word – it means it’s not compulsory – yet!) which takes control of the speed of your car away from you. But what happens if you need to speed up to avoid an accident?
ITS will also include centrally controlled route finding, electronic road signs, and driver identification. The aim is to reduce road transport to the status of a train and have offenders obliged to turn themselves in for say smoking or eating at the wheel or making a mobile phone call without a hands free set. Yes it’s rightly illegal and its dangerous when you are in motion but what if you are stuck in a traffic jam?
ITS could even shut down you car and make you walk to limit congestion. It will allegedly reduce road accidents but how many State sponsored computer systems do you know that actually work? UKIP is against EU control freakery and for the freedom of the road. I myself, as a regular user of public transport, do not want motorists reduced to joining me on our train and tube system, they are overcrowded and expensive enough thank you and if I wasn’t at the Euro Parliament in Brussels such a lot I would be buying a car.
ITS will also include centrally controlled route finding, electronic road signs, and driver identification. The aim is to reduce road transport to the status of a train and have offenders obliged to turn themselves in for say smoking or eating at the wheel or making a mobile phone call without a hands free set. Yes it’s rightly illegal and its dangerous when you are in motion but what if you are stuck in a traffic jam?
ITS could even shut down you car and make you walk to limit congestion. It will allegedly reduce road accidents but how many State sponsored computer systems do you know that actually work? UKIP is against EU control freakery and for the freedom of the road. I myself, as a regular user of public transport, do not want motorists reduced to joining me on our train and tube system, they are overcrowded and expensive enough thank you and if I wasn’t at the Euro Parliament in Brussels such a lot I would be buying a car.
Why Gordon Says NO to Joanna's Ghurkas
I am sure every right thinking British person admires Joanna Lumley’s fight to get the Ghurkas indefinite leave to stay. As the daughter of a Ghurka officer she understands tradition and responsibility and common decency. Ideas our government have clearly long forgotten. However what Chris Huhne MP the Home Affairs Spokesman for the Liberal Democrats who is spearheading the Ghurka fight in Parliament will never tell you is why Gordon Brown will not allow the Ghurkas to stay.
Immigrants to this country have to support themselves whilst they go through a lengthy and expensive process. Ghurkas are for the most part poor and have to work. Immigrants have to prove an ancestral link, most Ghurkas cannot. Immigrants, even Australians and New Zealanders have to take an English test, which may be a difficulty for the odd Ghurka. ( Their British Officers are rightly made to learn Ghurkali in order to lead them ). The above represent serious obstacles to most legal Ghurka immigration which is why they are instead seeking indefinite leave to stay.
EU migrants on the other hand can come and go and work or not work as they please and the economic crisis means many of the EU’s unemployed are heading for Britain. What is more the EU has virtually open borders and has abolished its internal borders across the Schengen area. The UK has fared little better, despite being outside the Schengen area and an Island, because we offer such generous social security and housing rules that the lure proves irresistible to illegal immigrants. Calais is suffering from a crime wave by people waiting to cross the channel. There have even been cases of people coming to the UK to commit crime, just in order to enjoy the comfort of our jails.
The EU makes noises about doing something about this – like introducing an EU ‘blue’ card that decides who can work here. However many Euro MEP’s are calling for illegal immigrants to the EU to be awarded the same rights as EU citizens. This ‘amnesty call’ is being spearheaded by the EU Liberals the Euro Parliament ALDE Group led by British Liberal Democrat Graham Watson MEP.
The Ghurkas are not EU citizens and not illegal immigrants, they would frankly be better off if they were the latter. They are law abiding soldiers who have done more for the UK and are still doing more for the UK in places like Afghanistan than any Romanian or Bulgarian.
Last week The Czech senate voted to ratify the Lisbon Treaty and only Czech Premier Vaclav Claus refusing to sign until the new Irish Referendum is over has held up Czech ratification. Ireland Voted NO in 2008 but is being made to vote again. France and the Netherlands voted NON and NEE in 2006 and their referendum results have been ignored.
The moment the Lisbon treaty is ratified the EU has control of our immigration policy because the other Member States can overrule us by Qualified Majority Vote. Only the second Irish referendum voter stands between us and the Lisbon Treaty that Gordon Brown signed before even reading it. Even if he had read it, it would not matter since it is self amending. Once ratified the treaty can be changed into whatever the EU Commission wants it to be.
UKIP belives in controlled immigration, greater links with our Commonwealth and replacing our EU membership with a free trade agreement. The Liberal Democrats who allegedly support the Ghurkas believe in the Lisbon Treaty.
If Gordon Brown gave the Ghurkas indefinite leave the EU would simply overturn it for any more of them the moment the Lisbon Treaty is ratified. The Fact that the Ghurkas have earned Britain’s thanks and the EU Member States have not is no defence against a body that controls 75% of our law and will soon decide all of it. The only way for the UK to be able to treat the Ghurkas fairly is to leave the EU and make our own decision.
Immigrants to this country have to support themselves whilst they go through a lengthy and expensive process. Ghurkas are for the most part poor and have to work. Immigrants have to prove an ancestral link, most Ghurkas cannot. Immigrants, even Australians and New Zealanders have to take an English test, which may be a difficulty for the odd Ghurka. ( Their British Officers are rightly made to learn Ghurkali in order to lead them ). The above represent serious obstacles to most legal Ghurka immigration which is why they are instead seeking indefinite leave to stay.
EU migrants on the other hand can come and go and work or not work as they please and the economic crisis means many of the EU’s unemployed are heading for Britain. What is more the EU has virtually open borders and has abolished its internal borders across the Schengen area. The UK has fared little better, despite being outside the Schengen area and an Island, because we offer such generous social security and housing rules that the lure proves irresistible to illegal immigrants. Calais is suffering from a crime wave by people waiting to cross the channel. There have even been cases of people coming to the UK to commit crime, just in order to enjoy the comfort of our jails.
The EU makes noises about doing something about this – like introducing an EU ‘blue’ card that decides who can work here. However many Euro MEP’s are calling for illegal immigrants to the EU to be awarded the same rights as EU citizens. This ‘amnesty call’ is being spearheaded by the EU Liberals the Euro Parliament ALDE Group led by British Liberal Democrat Graham Watson MEP.
The Ghurkas are not EU citizens and not illegal immigrants, they would frankly be better off if they were the latter. They are law abiding soldiers who have done more for the UK and are still doing more for the UK in places like Afghanistan than any Romanian or Bulgarian.
Last week The Czech senate voted to ratify the Lisbon Treaty and only Czech Premier Vaclav Claus refusing to sign until the new Irish Referendum is over has held up Czech ratification. Ireland Voted NO in 2008 but is being made to vote again. France and the Netherlands voted NON and NEE in 2006 and their referendum results have been ignored.
The moment the Lisbon treaty is ratified the EU has control of our immigration policy because the other Member States can overrule us by Qualified Majority Vote. Only the second Irish referendum voter stands between us and the Lisbon Treaty that Gordon Brown signed before even reading it. Even if he had read it, it would not matter since it is self amending. Once ratified the treaty can be changed into whatever the EU Commission wants it to be.
UKIP belives in controlled immigration, greater links with our Commonwealth and replacing our EU membership with a free trade agreement. The Liberal Democrats who allegedly support the Ghurkas believe in the Lisbon Treaty.
If Gordon Brown gave the Ghurkas indefinite leave the EU would simply overturn it for any more of them the moment the Lisbon Treaty is ratified. The Fact that the Ghurkas have earned Britain’s thanks and the EU Member States have not is no defence against a body that controls 75% of our law and will soon decide all of it. The only way for the UK to be able to treat the Ghurkas fairly is to leave the EU and make our own decision.
New Labour Attack on Corner Shops and the Right to Choose
As if helping the EU close down our rural post office shops was not enough our government is now attacking inner city corner shops as well. New rules forcing tobacco under the counter will force many to close. Tobacco is not illegal, so why should it not be displayed? This legislation will just create a black market in tobacco. UKIP believes in the right for adults to choose - and in proper enforcement to stop children buying cigarettes. A government that cannot or will not enforce our existing drug laws should not be enacting new rules.
Mother Faces 12 Months For What MPs Do Every Day
Mrs Mranil Patel used her mothers address to place her son Rhys in the catchment area for Prestigious Pinner Park School in Harrow. She now faces 12mths in jail for ‘fraud by false representation’. So much for a mothers love. Meanwhile many of the MP’s who failed to provide this Country with enough good schools, have lied about where they live in order to get a second home allowance. Isn’t it about time they got their collars felt? (And don’t get me started about MEP’s).
17th CENTURY MANOR HOUSE INTERIOR TRASHED
The Manor Houser at Lee, Lewisham AKA Baring House is my local Library. It reopened last Tuesday after a long refurbishment. I was in Strasbourg Tuesday April 28th but the guided tours were this Saturday. Thanks to the Users and Friends of Manor House Library (For whom I was the founding publicity officer) we managed to stop Lewisham council trashing the 17th to 19th century exterior with a huge glass box, and got them to blend in the wing they rebuilt. The law was on our side as the Manor House is Grade II* Listed – however the listing does not protect the interior. The council went to town with dumbed down post Soviet boutique brutalism. It used to look like those blue and white Wedgwood plates. The new main lift is a glass column. The ceilings have quartered lights and rising sun ventilation grills inset Pizza cafĂ© style. The children’s areas inside and outside look just big enough for an energetic three year old to set off and instantly bounce off the far wall - get some bouncy turf padding please! And gone are the lovely old sustainable wood book cases and the quiet alcoves for study. Now we have Tetley Meccano Shelves – bolted assembly but thousands of perforations, pale green strip lighted easy-wipe metal. At first I though I was looking at New Labours dream – acres of shelves covered in salads. The one good thing is what we have been agitating for, for years – lots of new books. So I shall certainly be visiting. Its just that every time I go in I am going to shudder.
BARING ALL
After the Manor House Tour I and my fiancé Tracy stayed as security for a display of pictures of the Baring Family whilst Peter, the Leader of our User Group, grabbed some lunch. The Barings founded the bank Nick Leeson Trashed. Sir Francis, the founder, presided over the Louisiana Purchase, where Napoleon sold the French Empire in the USA, everything from the Gulf of Mexico to the Canadian Borders (British by then) was sold to the USA, more than doubling their land area for $8m. Napoleon used the money to end the Peace of Amiens, and finance the second half of the Napoleonic Wars. Not a very nice man Sir Francis. On the other hand his grandson became Chancellor of the Exchequer, and at least he was qualified in finance. Our last but one Chancellor, now an unelected PM had no experience at all. And it shows.
BARING ALL
After the Manor House Tour I and my fiancé Tracy stayed as security for a display of pictures of the Baring Family whilst Peter, the Leader of our User Group, grabbed some lunch. The Barings founded the bank Nick Leeson Trashed. Sir Francis, the founder, presided over the Louisiana Purchase, where Napoleon sold the French Empire in the USA, everything from the Gulf of Mexico to the Canadian Borders (British by then) was sold to the USA, more than doubling their land area for $8m. Napoleon used the money to end the Peace of Amiens, and finance the second half of the Napoleonic Wars. Not a very nice man Sir Francis. On the other hand his grandson became Chancellor of the Exchequer, and at least he was qualified in finance. Our last but one Chancellor, now an unelected PM had no experience at all. And it shows.
Friday, 8 May 2009
Back From Strasbourg
Finally, home to London from the Last Strasbourg session of this European Parliament. As an experiment before heading home I piled up all the EU legislative reports I have had to go through this week on my desk. Sure enough I could not see over them sitting down. With all those political assistants poring over all thosedocuments to produce all those voting lists I wonder how many trees died for the Green Party alone in the last five years?
Anyway my campaign starts here and now. I'll keep you posted.
Anyway my campaign starts here and now. I'll keep you posted.
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