Exit Strategy
Working towards taking Britain out of the European Union
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James Sale FRSA is a recognised world expert on motivation. He is also a major contributor to the influential blog site: www.businessandpolitics.org. James talked on how British dynamic energy comes from autonomy and freedom - with creativity! As such we should leave the restrictive EU. Click here to read James' speech Click here to listen online to James Sale |
Jon Gaunt is an award winning radio and TV personality and national newspaper columnist who is well known for his outspoken views and his ability to speak for the man in the street. He is also the author of Best of British. Jon believes in the absolute right of every British citizen to have their say on the EU which is why he is adamant that the UK must get a referendum on the EU. Click here to read Jon's speech Click here to listen online to Jon Gaunt |
Caroline Boin works on environment and development issues for the International Policy Network. She has co-authored a series of publications on accountability such as Fake Aid, A Closer Union and Friends of the EU. Caroline talked about how the EU funding of green groups is further undermining accountability and democracy and how the EU’s “green agenda” is harming the interests of developing countries. Click here to read Caroline's speech To view her power point presentation click here Click here to listen online to Caroline Boin |
Roland Vaubel is Professor of Economics at the University of Mannheim, Germany. As well as writing for the Bruges Group he is also the author of the IEA papers The European Institutions as an Interest Group: The Dynamics of Ever Closer Union (2009) and The Centralisation of Western Europe (1995). Professor Vaubel’s talk was titled EU Financial Market Regulation: A Strategy of Raising Rivals’ Costs. Click here to read Roland's speech To view his power point presentation click here Click here to listen online to Roland Vaubel |
Alexander Deane is a Barrister and the Director of Big Brother Watch. He is a World Universities Debating Champion and the author of two books, including The Great Abdication. Under Alex’s d irection, Big Brother Watch has produced researched reports on CCTV cameras, the DNA database, covert surveillance by councils and the right of local officials to enter private property. He regularly appears on national radio and television. Alex talked about the EU’s surveillance culture.
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Jeremy Nieboer is a lawyer who specialises in corporate and commercial law. He was the lead solicitor on the applications to the High Court and Court of Appeal for judicial review of the then Foreign Secretary’s (Douglas Hurd) decision to ratify the Maastricht Treaty in 1993. Jeremy spoke on the costs of the EU’s environmental policies. Click here to read Jeremy's speech Click here to listen online to Jeremy Nieboer |
Steven Woolfe is the General Counsel at Boyer Allan Investment Management. He is also the founder of the Hedge Fund Lawyers Association. Steven is one of the City’s most formidable campaigners against the EU’s regulation of financial services, which threatens the long term prosperity of the City of London and, by extension, the London and UK economies. Click here to read Steven's speech Click here to listen online to Steven Woolfe |
Dr Richard Wellings is Deputy Editorial Director at the Institute of Economic Affairs. He is the author of several papers and reports examining economic policy issues from a free-market perspective. A longstanding Eurosceptic, Richard worked as an election agent for the Referendum Party during the campaign of 1997. More recently, he edited the IEA monograph, The European Institutions as an Interest Group: The Dynamics of Ever-Closer Union, which was published in 2009. Richard discussed how the institutions of the European Union are damaging the economy. Click here to read Richard's speech Click here to listen online to Richard Wellings |
Hugo van Randwyck has researched the various relationships that Britain can have with other European countries once we are outside of the EU. Areas that he has studied include bi-lateral trade agreements with the EU, the European Economic Area and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA). Hugo presented the case for Britain joining EFTA and discussed the practicalities of joining. Click here to read Hugo's speech To view his power point presentation click here Click here to listen online to Hugo van Randwyck |