Issue no. 102 January 2015 A Happy New Year to all our readers! Now the festivities are all but over we are straight into the campaigns for both Council and General Elections. Work is now seriously getting underway around the country. We hope you are well rested and ready to join in. Every branch is going to need as much help from its supporters and members as is humanly possible. As no doubt we have mentioned before there will be leafleting, canvassing, displaying correx boards, displaying car and window stickers, donating funds and some areas will need help in stuffing envelopes. Your branch committee will be delighted to hear from you. We have scarcely four months till Election Day. This arguably will be the most important 121 days of our lives – some have compared it with the Battle of Britain. This does not demean the efforts of the brave aircraft crew in any way. It is a fight for the very existence of our country in the year of the 75th anniversary of that monumental act of courage. We also have what can be compared to a Vichy government in Westminster. We must stick together and eject those who do the EU’s bidding, enabling us to regain our country and in time our prosperity and national pride. If we do not get an influential number of Members of Parliament in May then all will really be lost and the EU will win the day. Whether we could survive after then will be difficult to predict. So please do what you can to help, however small. It is also important that as many of you as possible put yourself forward as council candidates in your area – whether Borough, District, Town or Parish. We need control locally to stem the flow of EU regionalisation. Be prepared for numerous incidents of bad press. There is a government sponsored department especially digging deep for anything, however small, with which to smear us. It will happen and is happening. No one is doing the same for the other EU friendly parties like the Greens, LibDems, Labour or the Conservatives. They will try to make us defend ourselves rather than discuss the real issues facing this country. Dorset North readers will be pleased to read that the Conservative MP for North Dorset has announced he will not seek re-election at the 2015 general election. Bob Walter, who will be nearly 72 by the end of the next parliament, said he wanted a younger Conservative Party member to represent the constituency. The Shaftesbury resident was elected to the seat in 1997 and has been re-elected three times over 17 years. Mr Walter currently leads the United Kingdom delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. In 2014 he was elected as a Vice President of the Inter Parliamentary Union, the world organisation of parliaments. He is also a Vice Chairman of the British Irish Parliamentary Assembly and previously served as the President of the Assembly of the Western European Union. The credentials of a Eurosceptic? I don’t think so! Many months ago the LibDem MP for the Mid Dorset & North Poole constituency, Annette Brooks, said she would be standing down. The remaining Dorset sitting MPs are all expected to seek re-election. Turning to other events we have four examples of the EU poking its collective nose where it is not wanted. If you thought that the EU had resolved the outrage of the crews of fishing boats having to discard fish think again. Fishermen now have to land the entire catch but anything over their quotas has to go to landfill. This is scandalous with so many people in the world starving. This will do nothing to preserve fish stocks and will continue to waste a vital resource. The EU does nothing to improve regulations, people’s livelihoods or the world. It has been reported that Spain now has 75 airports and that many have been built with EU money – correction yours and my money. Also many are not likely to open as there is no demand for them. This outrage is not confined to Spain, and similar things are now happening in the former iron curtain countries. In fact nine out of the 20 airports we have been made to contribute to are unwanted and unused. More EU waste of a mammoth scale. Would it not also be desirable to make the EU similarly extinct? The EU has also stuck its solid gold oar into ferries that run in the Baltic and North Seas as well as the English Channel. As previously reported the EU ordered these ferry companies to use low-sulphur fuel or install costly sulphur filters from 1st January. This is costing the companies millions of pounds in conversions and higher fuel costs, and it may also cause damage to their engines. P&0 Ferries estimate an increase of their fuel bills of £30m a year. Stena Line speaks of £41m increases. Experts say it will cost the industry £300m a year. The UK Chamber of Shipping warns that less profitable routes may well be axed, and surviving routes’ ticket costs will rise. The EU also has made new rules forcing small businesses to onerously register, charge and account for VAT in all other EU states with whom they trade although not within the UK. This applies from January 1st to those businesses with a turnover of less than £81,000. This will undoubtedly cause many to go out of business. Dorset North PC Steve Unwin Save Our Setting A huge amount of development is taking place with further proposals in the pipeline around the town of Shaftesbury. So much so that if it all goes through - which it appears the Conservative council will nod through - the number of houses in this small ancient Saxon hilltop town will have increased by 50% compared to what it was just two decades ago. The proposals now build the urban sprawl right up to and over the county boundary into Conservative controlled Wiltshire. Similar massive increases have taken place in nearby towns and indeed towns all over Dorset and counties all over the south. In the Rochester by-election the local Tory council have approved a controversial development of some 5,000 houses in the middle of a bird sanctuary on a site called Lodge Hill, fiercely opposed by UKIP campaigners. The sheer scale of these developments is clearly not primarily to provide for local housing needs. The population of the UK is rising – annual net migration increasing by the size of the population of Southampton. This creates a huge demand for more housing, with a domino effect in all districts, and North Dorset, along with all the other districts and towns in this area are being told by Government to take its share. Faced with strong local opposition to these developments in green belts of land around our towns, it highlights that the policy of uncontrolled mass EU immigration – engineered by Labour, robustly supported by Lib Dems and delivered by the Conservatives is not working for local communities in Britain. Everywhere in our rural communities the theme is the same: our rural settings are being ruined forever, and there is little or no infrastructure provision. Local schools are packed to breaking point, it is becoming increasingly difficult to get appointments at doctors surgeries, car parks overflow, there is a lack of local jobs for the new houses being built, and local democracy is frankly non-existent. UKIP is the only party to recognise the problem, and provide real solutions: take control of immigration, introduce legally binding local democracy that cannot be appealed against by greedy developers, and provide real incentives to encourage development on brownfield sites, instead of the current situation of building on our precious green fields. Conservatives, Lib Dems and Labour will not tackle this because of their commitment to the European Union and hatred of real local democracy. - UKIP will leave the EU, and take back control of our borders. - UKIP will protect the Green Belt. - Planning rules will be changed to make it easier to build on brownfield sites instead of greenfield sites and lowinterest bonds to enable decontamination of brownfield sites will be issued. - Houses on brownfield sites will be exempt from Stamp Duty on first sale and VAT relaxed for redevelopment of brownfield sites. - Planning Permission for large-scale developments can be overturned by a referendum triggered by the signatures of 5% of the District or Borough electors collected within three months. What the media says: The Telegraph has reported that outgoing EU Council President Herman Van Rompuy is entitled to £578,000 over the next three years under rules for retiring EU civil servants. Elsevier also notes that former EU Commission President Barroso will receive €611,440 while former EU High Representative Cathy Ashton will receive €534,537. Links of interest Suzanne Evans interview at the December Bournemouth East Luncheon: http://alturl.com/swdgi Alan Murad’s Get Britain Out newsletter address: http://getbritainout.org/ See diary 31st Jan 2015 NFW Dr David Young, PC for Poole, on RT about immigration: http://alturl.com/cm2q8 James Delingpole on the reality of the RSPB and Wind Turbines: http://alturl.com/ihbqd Christopher Booker - No gas for domestic use by 2050? http://alturl.com/9j4qx The Diary: rd Saturday 3 January 2015 – 11am – A Chat, Coffee or Snack: Come to the Mid Dorset & North Poole UKIP bi-monthly opportunity to meet over a coffee or light luncheon at Corfe Coffee, 137 Wareham Road, Corfe Mullen, BH21 3HH. Further details if needed from Dave Evans on 01202 602 856 or evanshome28@talktalk.net Thursdays 8th January & 12th February 2015 – 7.30 pm onwards – First-Thursday Meetings: At the Charlton Inn, Bournemouth Road, Charlton Marshall, DT11 9NH. Our regular informal evening of food, drink and chat. Do one or all three! Joint Dorset branches event. Library & Shop available. Info from John Baxter – john@ukipdorsetnorth.org.uk or 01202 897884. Please note revised dates. Thursday 8th January 2015 - 7.30pm - bi-monthly West Dorset Social Evening: West Dorset campaign discussions followed by a pleasant evening. The Crown Inn, Greenhill, Sherborne, DT9 4EP. Further information if needed from David Saville Platt: savileplatt@hotmail.com Wednesday 14th January 2015 – 7pm – Weymouth informal Social Evening: A chance to relax with kindred spirits. The Centenary Club, 21 Jubilee Close, Weymouth, DT4 7BG. Thursday 15th January 2015 - 8pm – Poole Social Evening: A very popular monthly social evening. An opportunity to meet local members and guests at the Twin Sails Wharf, Sunseeker Marine Complex, 23 West Quay Road, Poole, BH15 1HX for drinks and chat. We meet here usually every 2nd Thursday of each month. djb.poole@tiscali.co.uk Friday 16th January 2015 – 8pm – Westbury, Wiltshire -"Keeping the Lights On": Guest Speaker: Roger Helmer, MEP, UKIP Energy & Industry Spokesman. With Matthew Brown at the Leigh Park Community Centre Leigh Park Way, Westbury, Wiltshire, BA13 3FN7. Saturday 17th January 2015 – 2pm – Mid Dorset & North Poole AGM: MD&NP hold their AGM at the St Paul’s Church Hall, Culliford Crescent, Canford Cliffs, Poole. BH17 9DW Friday 23rd January 2015 – 7 for 7.30pm – Public Meeting for Highcliffe, North Highcliffe & Walkford: Robin Grey, PC for Christchurch, will be holding a meeting in the St Marks Hall, Hinton Wood Ave, Highcliffe Dorset BH23 5AA as part of his Westminster Campaign. Details if needed from robingrey00@hotmail.com - If you can help leaflet the area prior to this meeting please contact Chris Grace 01425 511167. Saturday 24th January 2015 – 2 pm – Poole Association Annual General Meeting: Poole Association selects its committee for another year plus much more. Twin Sails Wharf, Sunseeker Marina Complex 23 West Quay Road. Poole BH15 1HX. Guest speaker expected to be Steven Woolfe MEP, who is on the EU’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and is Stockport PC in May 2015. Saturday 24th January 2015 – 3 pm – Public Meeting for Poole Town Residents: Also at the Sails Wharf, Sunseeker Marina Complex 23 West Quay Road. Poole BH15 1HX. Guest speaker Steven Woolfe MEP, who is on the EU’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and is Stockport PC in the May 2015 elections. Also speaking David Young the Poole PC. Saturday 31st January 2015 – 9.30am - YI SW Launch & Councillor Training Day: 2.30pm. Speakers; Dr Julia Reid, Star Etheridge, Julian Deverell Bath PPC, Jack Duffin YI Chairman, Thomas Hoof YI Deputy Chairman, & Rosie Ward Branch Chairman. Venue; Bath Racecourse, Lansdown, Bath, BA1 9BU. http://alturl.com/qygrs Tickets; £5 for YI, £15 for UKIP members. Guests need to bring ID/membership cards on the day but can book online. For more information SW YI Chairman Aaron Foot aaronfoot119@gmail.com or YI Bath & NE Somerset Chairman Dan Evans danlfan@gmail.com Saturday 31 January 2015 – 12 noon to 3.30pm – New Forest West Buffet Lunch: Held in the 1912 Room Hoburne Park the Guest Speakers will be Alan Murad, Campaign Director of the 'Get Britain Out' newsletter and Paul Bailey, UKIP Parliamentary Candidate for New Forest West. The ticket price is £12, obtainable by sending a cheque addressed to ‘UKIP New Forest West’ to Francis Cossey, 34 Pinewood Road, Hordle, Lymington, Hants, SO41 0GP. Once received an e-ticket will be sent to gain entry. Saturday 31st January 2015 – 2.30pm - Branksome West & East Residents Public Meeting: As part of David Young’s Westminster Campaign. Venue is the Bourne Valley Community Hall, 56 Herbert Ave. Poole BH12 4EE and other speakers are Ken Chambers, Mike Browning, and Martin Houlden PC for Bournemouth West. [Photos: the 2 PCs]. Saturday 31st January 2015 – 5 pm - Rescheduled date - Policy Forum/Fundraiser Dinner at Bickleigh Castle: William Dartmouth is to host a Tudor supper at the stunning medieval Bickleigh Castle, near Tiverton. Dinner preceded by a Policy Forum discussing two hugely important areas – William's International Trade Policy; and Heritage and Countryside policy with our new spokesman William Cash Jr (son of the veteran Tory MP Sir Bill Cash). The evening will also see the launch of Business in UKIP SW by Steve Crowther. Tickets are £60pp from sjcrowther@btinternet.com – book early. Thursday 5th February 2015 – 7 for 7.30pm – Stuart Agnew MEP/Steve Unwin Public Meeting: Steve Unwin PC for Dorset North will speak at a public meeting with UKIP Agricultural spokesman Stuart Agnew MEP. The Bow Room in the Exchange, Old Market Hill, Sturminster Newton DT10 1FH. Bar & cafe refreshments available. John Baxter for details at john@ukipdorsetnorth.org.com Saturday 7th February 2015 – 7 for 7.30pm – Public Meeting for Stapehill: Robin Grey, PC for Christchurch, will be holding a meeting in the Village Hall, 224 Wimborne Road West, Stapehill, BH21 2DY as part of his Westminster Campaign. Details if needed from robingrey00@hotmail.com If you can help leaflet the area prior to this meeting please contact Chris Grace 01425 511167. Saturday 7th February 2015 – all day – Councillor Training Day: For those interested in learning more about becoming a Dorset councillor, the Portland Town Council building has been hired for training. Details to follow in 2015. Friday 28th February 2015 – UKIP Spring Conference in Margate, Kent: More information when the details are announced. Saturday 7th March 2015 – 9am - South West Spring Conference: UKIP South West will be holding a Spring Conference at the Riviera Int. Conf. Centre, Chestnut Avenue, Torquay, Devon TQ2 5LZ. Nigel Farage is one of the speakers. There is a Gala Dinner 7 -7.30pm also at the RICC £35: 0333 666 3366 or on-line ukip.ticketsource.co.uk/ukip Saturday 28th March 2015 – details tbc – Paul Nuttall Poole Public Meeting: UKIP Deputy Leader Paul Nuttall is expected to be speaking along with David Young. EAST DEVON BRANCH Lunch 1st Tuesday of the month at the White Hart Inn, Church Street, Woodbury Salterton, EX5 1HN. Contact: Lawrie Brownlee - Tel. 01395 514 011 lawrie.brownlee@me.com TORBAY BRANCH Last Thursday of the month at the Livermead House Hotel, Sea Front, Torquay TQ2 6QJ at 7.30pm - Members and accompanied guests only. Contact: Anthony Rayner Tel. 07763348151 apropos_@hotmail.com WELLS BRANCH On the last Monday of every month in the rear downstairs room The Kings Head, 36 High Street, Wells, Somerset, BA5 2SG. 7pm – 10.30pm. Contact Wyn Thomas at gbthomas@ukonline.co.uk CHELTENHAM BRANCH Coffee Morning on the 2nd Saturday of the month For this month’s venue - Alan Stone Tel. 01242 515 439 CHIPPENHAM & N WILTS BRANCH Pub night on the 1st Wednesday of the month Lysley Arms, Pewsham SN15 3RU 7pm WEST DORSET Regular Meetings Before attending check details with David Nevett at djnevett@gmail.com : SALISBURY BRANCH On the 4th Thursday of the month [excluding August & December], a lunchtime social at the Green Dragon, Old Road, Alderbury, Salisbury, SP5 2AR. Ring Margaret Strange on 01980 623 907 for details or eMail Bridport: 1st Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm, Lord Nelson Hotel, 52 East Street, Bridport, DT6 3LL Dorchester: 2nd Wednesday of the month at 6.30pm UKIP Shop 29 South Street, Dorchester DT1 1BY Sherborne: 1st Thursday every second month at The Crown Inn, Greenhill, Sherborne. DT9 4EP The next Sherborne Meeting is on Thursday January 8th fmphoward@btinternet.com or margaret.balcaskie@ntlworld.com Helpful contact information: Branch Officers: John L. Baxter, Chairman; Charles Upton, Treasurer; Lester Taylor, Membership Secretary; Steve Unwin PC; David L Baxter, Jo Evans & Alan Reynolds Committee; plus group representatives. Contact address: Greenacres, Angel Lane, Longham, Ferndown, Dorset, BH22 9DZ. 01202 897 884 Branch and Committee eMail: john@ukipdorsetnorth.org.uk Branch Website: www.ukipdorsetnorth.org.uk Dorset North PC: Steve Unwin website: http://steve-unwin.co.uk/ eMail: steve@steve-unwin.co.uk 01747 855 868 Home address: Cornerstones, 16 Haimes Lane, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 8AJ. Shaftesbury & District Group: Lester Taylor, Group Leader lestertaylor@icloud.com Verwood & District Group: Andy Maw, Group Leader andy.maw52@gmail.com Ian Smith, Dorset County Councillor for Ferndown iansmith.ukipdorseteast@outlook.com Other UKIP Websites: www.ukip.org Well informed Website run by a Dorset North member: http://www.economicvoice.com Historic Blog Site [not current]: http://ukipnorthdorset.blogspot.com/ live: http://englandexpects.blogspot.com/ UKIP Videos online: http://www.ukip.tv/ UKIP MEPs website: http://www.ukipmeps.org/ ThE-Unit Website: http://www.th-eu-nit.com/ William Dartmouth MEP’s Website: http://www.williamdartmouth.com Julia Reid MEP’s email: julia.reid@europarl.europa.eu and website: http://tinyurl.com/p34l2mp Your MPs: Douglas Carswell, Clacton: http://www.douglascarswell.com Mark Reckless, Rochester & Strood: http://markreckless.com Between 16 & 30? Young Independence is especially for you: Website: www.youngindependence.org.uk Y.I. Dorset Chairman - Zac Stanworth: www.ukip-poole.org Y.I. SW Chairman - Aaron Foot aaronfoot119@gmail.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/ukipwebmaster The European group of which UKIP is a member: http://www.efdgroup.eu/ https://www.facebook.com/ukip.christchurch www.facebook.com/UkipPoole https://twitter.com/UKIPPoole Our Headquarters’ details: Telephone: 01626 830 630. eMail: mail@ukip.org Postal Address: Lexdrum House, King Charles Business Park, Old Newton Road, Heathfield, Newton Abbot, Devon. TQ12 6UT. Newsletter Editor: John Baxter. [Any views expressed in this newsletter are the editor’s & not necessarily UKIP’s] Promoted, printed and published by John Baxter at Greenacres, Angel,Lane, Longham, Ferndown, Dorset, BH22 9DZ for UKIP, Lexdrum House, King Charles Business Park, Heathfield, Newton Abbott Devon TQ12 6UT
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