Local MP Backs Local Life Savers
The St John Ambulance “Save A Life September” campaign rolled into Tamworth this week with the support of local MP Christopher Pincher.
The St John Ambulance “Save A Life September” campaign rolled into Tamworth this week with the support of local MP Christopher Pincher.
Conservative MEPs today called on the European Union to take an axe to “frivolous and unfocused” spending programmes after the bloc’s auditors levelled searing criticism at a costly scheme supposed to make forests better.
Budgetary-control spokesman Philip Bradbourn said: “This report lays bare the abandon with which the EU Commission hurl huge sums of taxpayers’ money at pet projects without ever properly considering what benefit will come in return.”
He spoke out after the Court of Auditors published a special report into a seven-year programme of EU support for private forests, which was supposed to improve their economic performance. It found that despite expenditure amounting to a massive €535 million (£451 million), the scheme produced no tangible results.
Auditors identified a series of shortcomings including poor monitoring of how the money was spent and failure to define the economic value of a forest in the first place.
The report was drawn up after an investigation of what happened to millions of Euros handed to the owners of private forests in Spain, Italy, Hungary, Austria and Slovenia.
Mr Bradbourn, Conservative MEP for the West Midlands said, “Quite why the Commission thought so much extra money was needed by landowners in the first place, I have no idea. What is clear is that this scheme was waved through without an ounce of real thought for how the money might be spent or just what it should achieve.
“This kind of frivolous and unfocused spending has to stop. Sadly, when it comes to sensible use of public money, the Commission too often cannot see the wood for the trees.”
Christopher Pincher MP attended Tamworth Battle of Britain Service at St Editha’s Church on Sunday, 15th September, to mark the 73rd Anniversary of the biggest air battle in our history.
Tamworth MP, Christopher Pincher, said, “We should be very proud of the service all our Armed Forces personnel give to our country. But each September we rightly remember the bravery and the sacrifice of a few young men who stood in the way of the imminent invasion of our country. The Battle of Britain was won by the RAF. Even though so many years have gone by we still honour them and their victory.”
Tamworth’s MP, Christopher Pincher, has pledged to take action to support the 800,000 people living with dementia across the UK.
Mr Pincher joined 200 other MPs and representatives from Alzheimer’s Society in Portcullis House, Westminster to help make their constituency dementia friendly so people with dementia can play a full role in their community.
Christopher Pincher said, “As one in three people over 65 will develop dementia, it is important that we raise awareness and help make Tamworth a dementia friendly community. Many people don’t know enough about Dementia and it is vital that we support organisations such as Alzheimer’s Society to improve diagnosis, and to ensure that those affected receive the reassurance and support they need.”