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Clearly, this is a position against the whole Telecoms package, we could be satisfied with it, but then the reason is that their group is deeply Euro-skeptic and he considers the European Union as "irreformable and antidemocratic". In short, they consider more the source of the project as undesirable, rather than the project itself. | Clearly, this is a position against the whole Telecoms package, we could be satisfied with it, but then the reason is that their group is deeply Euro-skeptic and he considers the European Union as "irreformable and antidemocratic". In short, they consider more the source of the project as undesirable, rather than the project itself. | ||
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Political Memory: Nigel FARAGE, MEP
General Data
- Born on 03 April 1964, Farnborough
- Country: {{#icon:GB.png|United Kingdom||MEPs_GB}} United Kingdom
- Political Group: {{#icon:IND.png|IND/DEM||MEPs_IND}} Independence/Democracy Group (IND/DEM)
Party: UK Independence Party
Contact
{{#icon:Click_to_call_now.png|+32 2 28 45 855||callto://+3222845855}}
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Functions in European Parliament
- Conference of Presidents (Member)
- Committee on International Trade (Member)
Curriculum Vitae
- Secondary education
- Has worked for British, French and American companies operating in the commodity markets, especially the London Metal Exchange (since 1982)
- In the UK Independence Party: National Chairman (1998-2000)
- Chairman of the European Election Committee (2002-2004)
- Chairman, South East Counties (since 1999)
- National spokesman (since 2000)
- Member of the European Parliament (since 1999)
- Vice-Chairman of the EDD Group (1999-2004)
Votes
- 24/09/2008 - Directives reforming the EU's regulatory framework for electronic communications networks and services 55.6/100
- 10/04/2008 - Rapport Bono on cultural industries in Europe 100.0/100
- 12/10/2006 - Resolutions on European Patent Litigation Agreement (EPLA) 40.3/100
- 24/09/2003 - Directive on patentability of "computer-implemented inventions" (software patents) 59.5/100
Opinions
Sources
- Written questions at European Parliament
- Proposals for a resolution at European Parliament
- Reports at European Parliament
- Opinions at European Parliament
- Speeches in plenary at European Parliament
- Written declarations in European Parliament
- Wikipedia
Positions
Thanks to improve this part with opinions from Nigel FARAGE about Squaring the Net concerned issues (see page Help:Political_Memory to know how to do it).
07/07/2008 Reply to campaign concerning vote on IMCO & ITRE of Telecoms package
Dear Sir
Thank you for your message about the insertion of provisions relating to IPR into the Telecoms Package.
Be assured that UKIP's MEP's will vote against any such insertion and, indeed, against the package itself and any amendment which extends its scope or hastens its introduction.
This is because the EU is inherently, irreformably and dangerously un-democratic and anti-democratic.
I quite agree with you about the undesirability of the elements you mention; but the content of the provisions is less significant, to us, than their source.
Nevertheless, I'm sure we shall vote as you would wish.
Yours faithfully
Andrew S. Reed
(Office of Nigel Farage)
Clearly, this is a position against the whole Telecoms package, we could be satisfied with it, but then the reason is that their group is deeply Euro-skeptic and he considers the European Union as "irreformable and antidemocratic". In short, they consider more the source of the project as undesirable, rather than the project itself.