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British interests

Sir - Dr Charles Tannock’s defence of the Conservatives’ spavined refusal to leave the EPP raises some interesting points (Letters, July 17). Leaving on one side the pleasures of what he refers to as "advantageous separate whipping" (which sounds kinda fun - may we be allowed some in the Lords?) could he explain why he would find it more distasteful to sit next to Robert Kilroy-Silk and Jean-Marie Le Pen than with the present gaggle of federal socialists?

He goes on to state that the British MEPs would be unable to defend British national interests outside the EPP. On the day that Peter Mandelson has banned Britain from importing butter from New Zealand, perhaps Dr Tannock could explain precisely what British interests have been so assiduously protected by our MEPs.

Have they protected us from the Working Time Directive, from the various damaging financial services directives, from the Working Height Directive, from the Horse Passport Directive, the Takeover Directive, the Water Framework Directive or the Waste Incineration Directive, to name but a few?

If not, perhaps Dr Tannock could justify the £1.2 million cost of running each and every of our MEPs. What are they for?

Lord Willoughby de Broke, Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos

Telegraph Letters

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Filed under : A solution in search of a problem, Is that an Elephant, The New Privileged Class
By Ken
On July 19, 2006
At 7:00 am
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