Thursday, 1 January 2009

Dates for Your Diary


UKIP Public Meeting on Saturday 31st of January 2009

The Peterborough & NW Cambs Branches will be hosting a Public Meeting with guest speaker Nigel Farage MEP party leader on SATURDAY 31ST OF JANUARY 2009 starting at 10am at the

"Manor Farm Centre", Eye, Peterborough, PE6 7UY which will finish at 5pm.

All newcommer's are welcome to come and hear ten speakers talk about the UK Independence Party and put their questions forward to be given an answer too.Speakers on the day inculde:
>David Campbell-Bannerman (Deputy Leader)
>Paul Nuttall (Party Chairman)
>Jeffrey Titford (MEP)
>Stuart Gulleford (Political Advisor)
>Stuart Agnew (European Parliamentary Candidate)
>Lisa Duffy (National Co-ordinator of Young Independents)
>Micheal Heaver(BBC Question Time Winner)

Refreshments will be served throughout the day.For further details contact us on: 01487 710898 or 01733 333138.or e~mail us on: nwcambsukip@hotmail.co.uk

Lets Talk Money
UKIP'S very own Professor Tim Congdon, CBE, will be giving a talk ,commencing at 7.30pm, in the Langdale Hall, Witney on the 30th of January to discuss the consequences of European monetary union; the way in which our membership of the EU may have contributed to the current banking problems; and the new pressures on Britain to join the Eurozone.

Whilst entry is free it would be appreciated that anyone wishing to attend informs David Phipps Chairman of the Witney Constituency Association so that we may cater for you, as after the talk and subsequent Q&A session we will be serving wine, soft drinks and nibbles. You can do this either by by e-mail: plymmon@googlemail.com or telephone: 07702 275544.

Professor Tim Congdon is one of Britain’s leading economic commentators and the founder of Lombard Street Research.

Between 1992 and 1997 he was a member of the Treasurer Panel of Independent Forecasters (the so-called ‘wise men’) which advised the Chancellor of the Exchequer on economic policy. In 1997 he was awarded the CBE for services to economic debate.

Tim is currently a member of the Shadow Monetary Policy Committee. His opinion and comments are frequently reported in the media and he is the author of a number of books – the latest being Keynes, the Keynesians and Monetarism.