No help from the EU for British entrepreneurs
15TH JULY 2010: Nick Griffin's Constituency Office has carried out some research into business grants, loans and assistance schemes, in response to many British entrepreneurs seeking to access European Union funds for business ventures outside of the United Kingdom.
Britons neglected as anti-cancer drugs are exported for bigger profits
14TH JULY 2010: There has been a sizable mailbag for Nick Griffin over the availability, or lack of it, of supplies of vital drugs that help combat cancer.
Zoos: Conserving and studying wildlife as well as educating future generations
Nick Griffin has written to Professor Gordon McGregor Reid, D.Sc the Director General and Chief Executive of Chester Zoological Gardens over the proposed Development of Chester Zoo.
European Consumer Centre for Services (ECCS)
14TH JULY 2010: A significant part of the correspondence to the Constituency Office of Nick Griffin MEP concerns consumer complaints with regard to goods and services purchased outside of the United Kingdom.
Victory on points in Nationalist delegate debate
9TH JULY 2009: BRUSSELS: Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons attended an induction meeting for new MEPs yesterday where both got the opportunity to speak in the debating chamber using mircophones and the full translation services available.
Anti-Christian and anti-English agenda within our schools
15TH JULY 2010: Nick Griffin has received a letter from a constituent in Preston about a specific agenda within the local schools.
Our Government must ban illegal logging timber imports
14TH JULY 2010: A constituent from Manchester has contacted Nick Griffin regarding the importation of illegally logged timber within the European Union.
Our Government is unwilling to tackle our traffic issue
A haulage company from Manchester has contacted Nick Griffin over the legislation in France and Germany which halts the free passage of commercial vehicles travelling in those countries during most of the weekends of July and August.
If it's Monday, it must be Brussels
12TH JULY 2010: "After last week's busy schedule Strasbourg, this week it's Brussels for Nick Griffin and the team for an ENVI Committee meeting," reports parliamentary assistant Simon Darby.
Nick Griffin nominates Geert Wilders for Sakharov Prize
Nick Griffin's first task in Strasbourg this morning was a simple one. It was to nominate the brave Dutch MEP Geert Wilders, for the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought.

