27 February 2009
UKIP demands the resignation of NSPCC official over Climbié slurs
26 February 2009
Godfrey, a member of the Yorkshire Branch of the Bentley Drivers’ Club, visits the Bentley Crewe Factory and sees the expertise in veneers and leatherwork maintained to its historic high standard.
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Massive VW capital investment is paying dividends, America and the Far East are the biggest Bentley markets and thanks to keeping sterling the cars are much more competitively priced than last year. Very helpful in these difficult times.
26 February 2009
Paul Piddington Vale of York Polo Club and Godfrey Bloom MEP

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Two of Yorkshire’s greatest scoundrels enjoy a sherbet at the ‘Polo club’ meet at the Boot & Shoe, Ellerton
24 February 2009 - Letter Received
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As a 60 year old lady who lost a Grandfather in WW1 and who's Father fought in WW2, I am too appalled at the oppression of free speech, just because a few people may not agree with a topic that was to be raised at the conference. Read more
13 February 2009
Godfrey Bloom explained to pupils of Hull Collegiate School the European Union is not the same thing as Europe and the yellow stars do not represent European countries.

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The first time Mr Bloom has been photographed by the dreaded flag, could have something to do with his glamorous Durham University linguist and school language hostess teacher Miss Susie Beddoes persuading him.
10 February 2009
Rats? You'd have more luck phoning the Pied Piper
5 February 2009
A very angry Godfrey Bloom makes his point at the Quaestor’s office after the clandestine last minute withdrawal of his meeting room for a debate on Prohibition.

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4 February 2009
Immigration: sensible controls or free for all?
There is much confusion in the minds of those with only a loose grasp on basic economics on the advantages of immigration. This of course includes most main stream politicians who are usually lawyers or erstwhile bureaucrats and indeed professional politicians of whom we have far too many.
In order for an economy to benefit from immigration the host country needs only those skills or labour which cannot be home grown.
There is much merit in having temporary workers to fill the gaps for seasonal harvest in rural areas, for example picking strawberries, sprouts, cherries and apples. Kent in years past received and welcomed Londoners in their thousands for the annual hop picking season. Where there are skill shortages, immigrants are as welcome as the flowers in spring. Dentists, plumbers and joiners over recent years have in many areas of Great Britain literally saved the day.
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4 February 2009
Sunday Express
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