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Lib-Dem Davies in swipe at UKIP

Reporter: Janice Barker
Date online: 21 May 2009

A Liberal Democrat Euro-MP fighting to retain his seat next month’s elections has attacked the UK Independence Party for “betraying Britain’s real interests”.

Chris Davies said he was fed up with UKIP candidates “pretending to be patriots”, and accused the party of making up claims about the size of Britain’s financial contribution to the European Union budget.

Both the Liberal Democrats and UKIP have seen their support rise in recent opinion polls at the expense of the two main parties.

Mr Davies said UKIP misled voters about its record on expenses transparency.

Mr Davies, currently travelling around the North-West with a petition aimed at cleaning up Euro-MPs’ expenses, said: “It is harder to find details of the expenses claimed by UKIP Euro-MPs than about those of members of any other party. Is it because there are things they want to hide?

“One quarter of the UKIP Euro-MPs elected in 2004 are no longer with them. Ashley Mote served four months in prison for benefit fraud.

“Tom Wise is currently awaiting trial in connection with expenses misuse. Robert Kilroy Silk has not made a speech in parliament since 2005.

“Power and influence comes from being at the table where the decisions are made. Withdrawal from the European Union would weaken Britain.”

Mr Davies claimed that UKIP was exaggerating the cost of Britain’s EU membership by a factor of four: “Our net contribution is £3.8 billion, which is half what British bankers have just claimed in bonuses in the middle of an economic recession.

“It is a small fraction of the amount we paid for defence just 20 years ago.”

A UKIP spokesman responded: “Chris Davies obviously needs to improve his research skills. UKIP Euro-MPs published their expenses through the Open Europe website.

“As to the cost of the EU, Gunther Verhuegen, an EU Commissioner, said that regulations from Brussels cost the European economy 600 billion euros a year.

“It would be insane to measure the cost, as Mr. Davies does, just by the cash we pay out and not take account of the money we never see because of the European system. Finally, it’s very difficult to see how being able to make our own decisions for ourselves will weaken Britain.”

Comments

doesnt somebody sound a little worried? now resorting to petty comments like this!
eh Mr Davis!

Mr. Davies, you've had years of salary, expenses etc. Effectively you are being paid out of our money, to stab us in the back on a daily basis.
Your contribution has done nothing to slow the pernicious tide of legislation against Britain's interest. We are still throwing dead fish back into the sea. Your EU accounts - still not signed off - are risible. You've certainly gone through enough Bisto granules during your ride on the gravy train. Bye Bye Chris - get a proper job!

Davies constantly harps on about other people's expenses but I don't recall him giving us any real information about his own excesses .... ooops, sorry, expenses!

I have never trusted him even when I knew him in Greenfield.

Can't see anything petty with bringing up such an important subject - if anyone is a good example of an honest person fighting for disclosure and expenses it's Chris Davies - especially at European level. I think it's more the UKIP who are worried.

Moorhen have you been around the last 20 years or so?
In regards to what chris davies has done as a mp and what he'll probably have claimed, he's one of the worst for value for money!

fedupoldhamer - the answer is "yes" and I might ask the same question of you. As for value for money - I don't know what your priorities are but if one takes time to get informed it is clear that Chris Davies is one of the few MEPs who focuses on what's crucial for my kids', your kids', all kids' future: environmental issues. I don't see many MEPs or MPs tackling that problem up front. But maybe your "value for money" doesn't include such issues - what a mistake!!!

 

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