Oct
29
Mischief in the European Parliament’s mail room
October 29, 2005 | Leave a Comment
I have received a complaint from the UK-based organisation Fair Trials Abroad that letters addressed to myself and other members from Kevin Sweeney (a Brit currently held in a Dutch jail) were not delivered.
Indeed, it appears the letters were deliberately destroyed on the grounds that the office numbers of each recipient MEP were not included [...]
Oct
18
Letter to the Chief Executive of the DVLA
October 18, 2005 | Leave a Comment
Chief Executive and Accounting Officer
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency
Swansea
SA6 7JL 18 October 2005
Sir
Since my letter of last month my attention has been drawn to the DVLA’s breach of the terms of the Bill of Rights, 1689, which remains the law of the UK to this day.
As you must have known already, and which I [...]
Oct
11
EU and Euro Slammed – ‘Festering Dustbin of Corruption’ Call for Credit Downgrade – Massive illegal use of public funds, says new independent report
October 11, 2005 | Leave a Comment
The world’s three leading credit-rating agencies have been invited to downgrade their Triple-A credit rating of the European Commission and all EU institutions, including the European Central Bank. This has obvious implications for the euro.
These moves follow publication of the Autumn 2005 edition of International Currency Review, the London-based academic journal of the world’s financial [...]
Oct
1
A letter to Commissioner Wallstrom, October 2005
October 1, 2005 | Leave a Comment
Margot Wallstrom accepts Ashley Mote’s invitation to speak at meeting in the UK
A letter to Commissioner Wallstrom, October 2005
I can now acknowledge your acceptance of my invitation to visit the UK and speak at a meeting or meetings in the foreseeable future.
This was agreed in public at the Constitutional Affairs Committee in Brussels last [...]
Oct
1
Letter to the President of the Commission, Mr Barroso, October 2005
October 1, 2005 | Leave a Comment
In view of our previous correspondence I should draw your attention to details of the ECHO case mentioned in International Currency Review, which contains unqualified admissions about the establishment and use of offshore accounts by officials.
I can also confirm that, at a meeting of the Budget Control Committee last week, I again pointed out the [...]







