Last week our podcast took the form of a report from the London European Referendum Conference, organised by Gerard Batten MEP (UKIP).
This week we return to that conference for two special pieces. The first is a talk to Cllr Lawrence Webb of UKIP. The second is the full speech by Tim Congdon, one of the most intelligent of the economists working for Brexit.
And second the speech by Tim Congdon, delivered to a packed hall at the Abbey Centre.
Last week our podcast took the form of a report from the London European Referendum Conference, organised by Gerard Batten MEP (UKIP).
This week we return to that conference for two special pieces. The first is a talk to Cllr Lawrence Webb of UKIP. The second is the full speech by Tim Congdon, one of the most intelligent of the economists working for Brexit.
This week our podcast takes the form of a report from the London European Referendum Conference, organised by Gerard Batten MEP (UKIP). This event was held at the Abbey Centre in Westminster and was attended by over 200 people, all of whom had come to discuss the Brexit campaign in London.
What follows is a report that I put together which includes interviews with some of those taking part as well as the speech that I gave to the Conference. We start in the street outside as I introduce the event.
That’s it for this week. Don’t forget that you can learn more about this campaign on our website www.BetterOffOut.net. We are also on Facebook and Twitter and we have our own YouTube Channel as well.
This month Better Off Out is running a campaign focussing on the disastrous Common Fisheries Policy of the European Union. So for the second week we are looking at the damage done to Britain’s marine environment and to our fishing industry. We also explain how the situation would be improved if we left the European Union and regained control over our coastal and territorial waters.
For this podcast Rupert Matthews travelled down to Cornwall to speak to those working in the fishing and related industries. The singing you can hear is by the boys in the Newquay Rowing Club.
You can find out more about the Save Britain’s Fish campaign HERE
Spanish Subsidies Scandal – Penzance
We start with a piece about the Spanish Subsidies Scandal. This piece was recorded on the quayside at Penzance fishing harbour, so apologies for a bit of background noise.
Dave Hicks, Newlyn
We move to Newlyn for an interview with Dave Hicks, a local fisherman. Again we were talking in the harbour so there is some background noise, for which apologies.
The EU and the Decline of UK Fishing Industry
We take an overall look at the decline of the UK fishing industry under the European Union’s Common Fisheries Policy.
Newquay Fishermen meeting with Ray Fitch
We close in Newquay where we attend a public meeting held by Ray Finch MEP, UKIP’s fisheries spokesmen where he was meeting with local inshore fishermen.
Conclusion
That’s it for this week. Don’t forget that you can learn more about this campaign on our website www.BetterOffOut.net. We are also on Facebook and Twitter and we have our own YouTube Channel as well.
That’s it for this week. Don’t forget that you can learn more about this campaign on our website www.BetterOffOut.net. We are also on Facebook and Twitter and we have our own YouTube Channel as well.
We close in Newquay where we attend a public meeting held by Ray Finch MEP, UKIP’s fisheries spokesmen where he was meeting with local inshore fishermen.
We move to Newlyn for an interview with Dave Hicks, a local fisherman. Again we were talking in the harbour so there is some background noise, for which apologies.
We start with a piece about the Spanish Subsidies Scandal. This piece was recorded on the quayside at Penzance fishing harbour, so apologies for a bit of background noise.
This month Better Off Out is running a campaign focussing on the disastrous Common Fisheries Policy of the European Union. So for the second week we are looking at the damage done to Britain’s marine environment and to our fishing industry. We also explain how the situation would be improved if we left the European Union and regained control over our coastal and territorial waters.
For this podcast Rupert Matthews travelled down to Cornwall to speak to those working in the fishing and related industries. The singing you can hear is by the boys in the Newquay Rowing Club.
You can find out more about the Save Britain’s Fish campaign HERE
This month Better Off Out is running a campaign focussing on the disastrous Common Fisheries Policy of the European Union. We are explaining the damage done to Britain’s marine environment and to our fishing industry. We also explain how the situation would be improved if we left the European Union and regained control over our coastal and territorial waters.
For this podcast Rupert Matthews travelled down to Cornwall to speak to those working in the fishing and related industries. The singing you can hear is by the boys in the Newquay Rowing Club.
You can find out more about the Save Britain’s Fish campaign HERE
Save Britain’s Fish – Penzance – Dockside : BOO
The first section was recorded on the dockside in Penzance where we learn about the tragedy of the discard policy.
Save Britain’s Fish – Newlyn – Ray Finch MEP : BOO
We then move on to Newlyn to talk to Ray Finch MEP, the UKIP Fisheries Spokesman, about the background to the Common Fisheries Policy and its impact on Britain. Sorry about the wind noise in places, but this was recorded on the open breakwater where Ray had been talking to local fishermen.
Save Britain’s Fish – Newlyn – Chef Sanjay Kumar : BOO
We remain in Newlyn to speak to Truro-based chef Sanjay Kumar about his love of Cornish seafood. We accompany Sanjay to a local primary school where he teaches local schoolchildren of the importance of local seafood and shows them some easy recipes.
Save Britain’s Fish – Penzance – Quota Hopping : BOO
And finally it is back to Penzance to learn abut the scandal that is known as Quota Hopping.
Save Britain’s Fish – Outro : BOO
That’s it for this week. Don’t forget that you can learn more about this campaign on our website www.BetterOffOut.net