MEP Backs Crosby Campaign

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MEP Backs Crosby Campaign

Responding to requests for help from coastguards across his North West constituency, Nick Griffin MEP has written to the Ministry of Transport and the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, raising his concerns over the possible closure of Liverpool’s Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre.

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2 Responses to “MEP Backs Crosby Campaign”

  1. graham Says:

    Safety on anything doesn’t matter Until it goes wrong and until its someone important. Watch Cowes week watch the regattas watch the boat race Oxford and Cambridge. Safety matters to them all but not our sailors who go to sea to feed us to supply us with ALL our goods that are not made in our country. The people who work at sea on rigs platforms light houses (if any manned one left) they matter and God forbid them in danger and there’s no one to help. People should be up in arms. Look at our naval history and see what our coast guards life boat men women have sacrificed for us and tell your self they are not needed. To close our eyes and look away is to easy for us but for some poor soul in a boat they matter You can only hold your breath for about 3 minutes so time and distance from stations matters Close the Parliament bars and dinning rooms. Not lets them eat cake but let them take sandwiches and money saved would be better spent on life or our sea users

  2. Watchfull Says:

    Nick here, quite rightly, points out the uselessness of on-shore and off-shore wind-farms, and yet we still promote them as party policy under ‘Environment’ in the ‘Policies’ section on this very web-site….

    “BNP policy is also refreshingly different. A BNP government will: – Develop alternative transport fuels such as bio-diesel and hydrogen; – Develop renewable energy sources such as off-shore wind farms, wave, tidal and solar energy; – Investigate the feasibility of cutting-edge, intrinsically-safe, fast-breeder nuclear stations; – Invest in a high-speed, magnetic levitation, inter-city rail network; – Allow the building of a new privately-funded airport on reclaimed land in the Thames estuary to reduce the pressure on, and stop the constant expansion of, the South East’s airports.”

    I have, on more than one occasion, asked if this can be removed from the policies section, but as yet it is still there. Clearly, as this video shows, if it was party policy, it most certainly is not now!

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