East Midlands Conservative MEP Emma McClarkin has reacted angrily today at the news that the EU Commission is set to increase its 7 year budget by up to £14 billion. The planned increase, which could be an inflation-busting 12.5%, would mean hard-pressed families in the UK having to pay more at a time when they …Continue Reading
Archive for 2011
East Midlands MEP Emma McClarkin proposes slashing EU culture budget
27th June, 2011Today marks the deadline in the European Parliament for MEPs to submit amendments for the proposed 2012 Culture budget. Along with many of her colleagues, Conservative MEP Emma McClarkin is taking a tough line on spending. Currently, the budget for the Culture Committee is over two billion euros. Several MEPs have been calling for an …Continue Reading
East Midlands MEP Emma McClarkin attends 127th Lincolnshire Show
23rd June, 2011Conservative MEP for the East Midlands, Emma McClarkin, visited the Lincolnshire Show yesterday (Wednesday), on the first day of the two-day event. Conservative MEP for the East Midlands, Emma McClarkin, visited the Lincolnshire Show yesterday (Wednesday), on the first day of the two-day event. Emma supported the show with a European Conservative stand (ECR Group) …Continue Reading
East Midlands MEP Emma McClarkin comments on Commission’s plans to shake up professional mobility in Europe
23rd June, 2011The European Commission yesterday announced a Green Paper on modernising and simplifying the recognition of professional qualifications around the EU. The announcement comes after Commissioner Barnier cited enhanced professional mobility as a key target in the Single Market Act earlier this year. Currently, many EU citizens, who are legally established in their home Member State, …Continue Reading
Emma McClarkin MEP says cap reform needs to free farmers from red tape
23rd June, 2011East Midlands Conservative MEP Emma McClarkin has given her cautious support to a report by Albert Dess MEP on the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), which was adopted by the European Parliament today. The report, which was a response to the European Commission’s ‘communication’ setting out options for reform, attempts to outline the …Continue Reading