Carbon trading is a scam that enriches big business and puts Brits on the dole
Posted by Martin Wingfield in Constituency News on 22. Dec, 2009 | Comments
CARBON-trading is where companies buy and sell permits to adjust their pollution allowance.
The Climate Change lobby claims the scheme cuts carbon emissions and will save the planet. The reality is somewhat different.
MEP disappointed at colleague’s cowardly attack
Posted by Martin Wingfield in EU News on 18. Dec, 2009 | Comments
NICK Griffin said today that he was disappointed that Liberal Democrat MEP Chris Davies had used his absence from the European Parliament to attend the Copenhagen Conference, as an opportunity to make an unwarranted attack on him.
Biofuel schemes will lead to famine
Posted by Martin Wingfield in Constituency News on 15. Dec, 2009 | Comments
NICK Griffin has warned world leaders at the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference that supporting huge biofuel production schemes would reduce the acreage of land available for food production and lead to a world famine.
Copenhagen as it happens!
Posted by Martin Wingfield in Constituency News on 15. Dec, 2009 | Comments
KEEP up-to-date with the latest snippets from Copenhagen as it happens with Nick Griffin on Twitter.
Nick is sending tweets direct from the Climate Change Conference to his Twitter site.
Parliamentary Assistants briefing gets the thumbs up
Posted by Martin Wingfield in Constituency News on 09. Dec, 2009 | Comments
TINA Wingfield, the Constituency Office Manager for Nick Griffin MEP, was in Brussels on Monday for a training seminar for Parliamentary Assistants.
The 9am – 5.00pm course was held in a committee room within the parliament building, and Tina was joined by husband Martin who is Nick’s Communications Officer, and Eddy Butler and Chris Beverley for the intense training session.
Christmas spirit in Chester
Posted by Nick Griffin in Constituency News on 06. Dec, 2009 | Comments
I met with the Party’s lawyer this morning. I had to discuss the latest on no fewer that three vexatious cases being run against us.
On to Chester afterwards with Jackie to get printer inks and box files, and then to do some Christmas shopping.




