Emma McClarkin, MEP East Midlands, joined the Federation of Small Businesses in a visit to Hinckley United Football Club on Friday, 8th July. Since elected Emma has been appointed Conservative Spokesman and Coordinator on the Culture and Education and Sport Committee in the European Parliament and the report compiled by the Federation of Small Businesses, …Continue Reading
Emma McClarkin MEP urges people to think twice about wildlife souvenirs
18th July, 2011East Midlands Conservative MEP Emma McClarkin has this week signed a ‘Think Twice’ pledge aimed at raising awareness of the origins of souvenirs bought abroad. The ‘Think Twice’ campaign has been started by the IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare), who say that each year millions of tourists unwittingly bring home souvenirs made from endangered …Continue Reading
Emma McClarkin MEP says Fisheries Reform doesn’t go far enough
14th July, 2011The Common Fisheries Policy reform proposals published today by the European Commission do not go far enough in devolving responsibility for fisheries management away from Brussels and down to a more local level, East Midlands Conservative MEP Emma McClarkin has said. The long-awaited proposals from the commission seek to reform the CFP by ending the …Continue Reading
Emma McClarkin MEP: New EU food labelling rules empower consumers to make better choices
7th July, 2011New EU food labelling rules adopted today by the European Parliament will give consumers greater information regarding country of origin for meat and nutritional qualities, East Midlands Conservative MEP Emma McClarkin said today. The vote today marks the culmination of almost four years of work, which has seen an agreement reached between the parliament and …Continue Reading
East Midlands MEP Emma McClarkin condems plans for EU flag on national sports kits
6th July, 2011Members of the European Parliament are backing calls to fly the EU flag at sporting events held in its territory and, controversially, to have the EU emblem on national team shirts. The proposals, to be released next week, state that all national sports teams, including football, rugby, cricket and the British Olympic team, would be …Continue Reading