Islamic school will change the face of Burnley

Posted by Martin Wingfield in Case Work, Constituency News on 19. Feb, 2010 | Comments

NORTH West MEP Nick Griffin has pledged his support to Sharon Wilkinson, the British National Party’s Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Burnley and her battle against the opening of a new Islamic school in the town.

Dismay in delay in building bridges and allocating flood fund

Dismay in delay in building bridges and allocating flood fund

Posted by Martin Wingfield in Case Work, Constituency News on 05. Feb, 2010 | Comments

AS Nick Griffin was talking with teamleaders from the Flood Recovery team in West Cumbria yesterday, an 8,000 name petition from the people of Workington was being handed in to Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
The petition organised by Workington trader John Bailey, in response to local people’s dismay over the delay in providing temporary road bridge [...]

Demolition of expat’s homes in Spain

Demolition of expat’s homes in Spain

Posted by Nick Griffin in Case Work, Parliamentary Questions on 28. Jan, 2010 | Comments

YESTERDAY I tackled the Spanish Environment Minister over the demolition of homes, many owned by British expats, due to changes in planning regulations.

Pilot Fatigue Threatens Passengers

Pilot Fatigue Threatens Passengers

Posted by Martin Wingfield in Case Work, Constituency News on 25. Jan, 2010 | Comments

NICK Griffin has lent his support to British pilots in their campaign to maintain British safety standards in the cockpit, condemning the European Union for interfering in British safety regulations and, thereby, threatening passenger safety.

Sale and leaseback madness exposes MOD’s desperation for funds

Sale and leaseback madness exposes MOD’s desperation for funds

Posted by Martin Wingfield in Case Work, Constituency News on 13. Jan, 2010 | Comments

NICK Griffin has received a sizeable mailbag concerning the Government’s plan to sell-off a Ministry of Defence building in Glasgow and then pay almost 40% more than the asking price to lease it back over 20 years.

Constituency Office helps ex-servicemen

Constituency Office helps ex-servicemen

Posted by Martin Wingfield in Case Work on 25. Nov, 2009 | Comments

AN ex-serviceman who suffers from severe tinnitus as a result of a head injury received in the field, contacted his MEP after being refused an interpreter for his incapacity benefit medical interview.