Wednesday 14th May 2003
Frederick Forsyth - Author and political commentator
Martin Howe, QC - Constitutional lawyer and co-author of Better off Out?
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The speakers
Frederick Forsyth is a well-known author and political commentator. He started his career as an RAF pilot. After leaving the service he began his journalistic career. He covered the Biafra-Nigeria war for the BBC and later for the Daily Express and Time magazine.
In 1970, after nine years of an intense journalistic career, he decided to write a book using the research methods he had learnt while a reporter. This book, The Day of the Jackal, became an instant success, and spawned a career of many successful books.
Frederick Forsyth speaks fluent French, German and Spanish, and has travelled widely in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and these experiences can be seen in the authenticity of his books. Frederick Forsyth is also well known for his appearances on the Today programme and his letters in The Daily Telegraph. He is an outspoken critic of Eurofederalism.
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Martin Howe is a practising Queen’s Counsel specialising in European law and intellectual property law, who conducts cases before the English courts, the European Court of Justice, and other European tribunals.
Martin Howe was appointed QC in 1996. He was called to the Bar (Middle Temple) in 1978.
Previous publications include; Europe and the Constitution after Maastricht; Monetary Policy after Maastricht: How much independence will Britain possess?; Maastricht and ‘Social Europe’: An escape or an entrapment?; Recommendations for the Intergovernmental Conference; and Better Off Out?: The Benefits or Costs of EU Membership.