Author: Ceri Jayes

TOTNES BRANCH UKIP 23 MARCH 2018 – FIGHTING FOR OUR FISH

TOTNES BRANCH UKIP 23 MARCH 2018   FIGHTING FOR OUR FISH   DIARY DATES   THURSDAY 29 MARCH (Maundy Thursday): An action day in Brixham in support of Fishing For Leave. We need all hands to the pump for this please for handing out leaflets! People were queuing up for information at our last action morning. They want to know that they have not been forgotten and that UKIP is fighting for the clean Brexit for which we campaigned so long and hard. Meeting at 1000 by The Golden Hind, (the replica ship moored in the inner harbour).   MIKE…

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TOTNES BRANCH UKIP 26 FEBRUARY 2018 – DIARY DATES

FRIDAY 9 MARCH Totnes Branch UKIP Meeting in The Library, which is downstairs at The Royal Seven Stars Hotel, Totnes TQ9 5DD, starting at 1830. Members only. This will be an update on UKIP in general and on branch activity in particular including action on 24* and 29 *March (see below). Please put your thinking caps on and bring plenty of ideas and suggestions. This will be followed from 1900 – 2000 by a talk by  Richard Haddock on the opportunities for farmers when the UK leaves the CAP (Common Agricultural Policy). Richard, of Churston Farm, Brixham, was the…

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CCTV AT ALL ABATTOIRS TO STOP CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

I was delighted to wake up to the headline  ‘CCTV At All Abattoirs To Stop Cruelty To Animals’, in the Daily Mail on Friday 11 August. Several of the branch members and I had worked hard on promoting a campaign on this as part of our strategy to boost the farming and fishing industries in our rural constituency of Totnes. It all began when Sky News showed undercover footage filmed at the Red Lion abattoir in Cheshire in spring 2016, which showed horses being beaten, killed in sight of other horses, and other appalling acts of cruelty. World Horse…

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MEAT TO PLEASE YOU

Fishing for Leave, the industry campaign group, estimates that the UK fishing industry will eventually be worth £6.3bn once we have re-established control of the 200-mile limit, the fishing grounds, and resources within our Exclusive Economic Zone. This figure is based on the UK catch value tripling to around £2bn pa and the added processing value (net to plate value) making up the difference. Our meat industry is another one poised to flourish. The British are renowned for their love of animals. How many people realise that the British Government claims EU rules about trade barriers prevent it from…

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