Strasbourg, 8th October 2013 – Conservative MEPs have saved electronic cigarettes from being removed from shelves across Europe following a vote in the European Parliament today. The European Commission sought to classify electronic cigarettes, which have become a popular method of helping people to quit smoking ordinary tobacco cigarettes, as a medicinal product. This would …Continue Reading
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European Parliament vote sees Conservative MEPs save electronic cigarettes from being taken off the shelves
9th October, 2013McClarkin’s drive for language checks and portable qualifications
9th October, 2013A Conservative MEP’s initiative to make professional qualifications more-easily transportable across Europe bore fruit today with a key vote in the European Parliament. A substantial majority of MEPs in Strasbourg backed a raft of proposals which stem directly from a detailed report on qualifications drawn up nearly two years ago by East Midlands MEP Emma …Continue Reading
East Midlands MEP & Joanna Lumley demand action on Pig Welfare in EU
25th September, 2013East Midlands MEP Emma McClarkin has joined forced with Joanna Lumley and Compassion in World farming to voice her concerns about widespread breaches of new EU pig-farming regulations, which came into force this year. The EU legislation was introduced in 2003 with a ten year implementation phase to improve animal welfare standards in Pig Farming. …Continue Reading
East Midlands MEP takes part in EU Youth Employment debate
9th September, 2013East Midlands MEP Emma McClarkin took part in a unique debate on youth employment this week, along with the British winner of the PlasticsEurope Youth Parliament Debate – Ms Lucy McKeone, who Miss McClarkin was mentoring. In an innovative format, six MEPs – including Miss McClarkin – spent half a day playing the role of …Continue Reading
East Midlands MEP backing Notts Forest Ladies FC bid for funding
14th August, 2013Local Conservative MEP Emma McClarkin has today backed Nottingham Forest Ladies FC in their bid to attract urgent investment for the forthcoming season. Miss McClarkin, who is the Conservative spokesperson for Sport in the European Parliament, is urging local businesses to come forward and support the club, which has had promising results in the pre-season. …Continue Reading