The Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy (EFDD) group that UKIP formed in the EU Parliament has been forcibly dissolved after the supposedly-neutral president of the EU Parliament, Martin Schultz, bribed Iveta Grigule MEP to leave the group.
Grigule told EFDD staff that Schultz told her she had to resign from the group to get the presidency of the EU delegation to Kazakhstan.
Dissolving the EFDD group is a big prize for Schultz. UKIP and other EFDD group members have been denied seats on committees that they should have had under the D'Hondt system since the start of the parliament and every effort was made to try and prevent the group from being formed in the first place. Unless another MEP from another country not currently represented in the EFDD group can be convinced to join, Nigel Farage will get less talking time in the EU Parliament and a valuable source of funding for all the members of the EFDD will be lost, along with the jobs it creates.
Thursday, 16 October 2014
EFDD group dissolved after Schultz bribes member to resign
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EFDD group dissolved after Schultz bribes member to resign
2014-10-16T21:31:00+01:00
Stuart Parr
EFDD Group|Martin Schulz|
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Stuart Parr is a UKIP parish councillor for the Brookside ward and UKIP town councillor for the Woodside ward in Telford & Wrekin and the founder and administrator of Bloggers4UKIP.
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Stuart Parr is a UKIP parish councillor for the Brookside ward and UKIP town councillor for the Woodside ward in Telford & Wrekin and the founder and administrator of Bloggers4UKIP.
Stuart writes a personal blog Wonko's World and tweets as @wonkotsane.
EFDD group dissolved after Schultz bribes member to resign
2014-10-16T21:31:00+01:00
Stuart Parr
EFDD Group|Martin Schulz|