Tag Archives: European Parliament
An Alternative view of the European Elections
Trying to digest what has happened with regard to the European Election results has been a bit disconcerting. The UK media have, as usual, misreported and misinterpreted the results. There has been confusion between “winning” the election and being the … Continue reading
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Tagged election, Elections in the European Union, European Parliament, European Union, government, Voting
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Ask your Euro candidate how they feel about TTIP-ing
With elections approaching for the European Parliament now is the ideal time to ask them for their views on TTIP-ing. What’s that? It’s short hand for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, the so-called trade deal between the USA and … Continue reading
There are a number of roles that an MEP can take once they’ve been elected to the European Parliament. If you want to find out more, please follow this link: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/news-room/content/20150328STO39002/html/From-rapporteur-to-coordinator-the-different-roles-taken-on-by-MEPs