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John Baron MP: EU payments must cease, not increase

17th March 2016
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MP says leaving EU would make Britain better off Our Brussels bill continues to increase – over the next five years Britain is set to pay another £96.5 billion, or £371 million each week. Despite cuts in the overall EU Budget – in the sense that increases are smaller than they otherwise would have...
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John Baron MP urges people to respond to Sure Start Children’s Centre consultation

17th March 2016
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MP says have your say on future of centres Essex County Council is currently consulting on changes to Sure Start Children’s Centres in Essex. John Baron MP has today urged people to respond to the consultation to ensure their views are heard. The consultation runs from 15th February until 10th April. John said: “The...
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John Baron MP welcomes the start of National Apprenticeship Week in Basildon and Billericay

16th March 2016
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MP congratulates businesses and colleges John Baron MP has welcomed the Government’s commitment to creating even more apprenticeships at the launch of National Apprenticeship Week 2016 and so build on the growing number of people in Basildon and Billericay starting apprenticeships demonstrates that we are delivering on our manifesto commitments. The theme for this...
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John Baron MP: PM’s renegotiation deal ‘not binding’

16th March 2016
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MP says this is one of many reasons for backing Brexit Research from the House of Commons Library suggests that the renegotiation agreement secured by the Prime Minister may not be legally binding and irreversible. The research states that the agreement ‘is not a binding EU treaty or EU law in itself’, and that...
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John Baron MP: EU not good for British science

15th March 2016
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MP says Brexit could unshackle scientists Last week a number of scientists wrote in support of our EU membership. However, Britain’s net contribution to the EU is around £10bn each year – four times the UK’s science budget. Leaving the EU would enable Britain not only to match science funding, but also to increase...
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John Baron MP: Obama is right over Libya

11th March 2016
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MP again describes Libya as a shambles The Atlantic recently published an interview with President Obama, in which he was critical of European Governments, Britain and France in particular, over the Libyan intervention and the lack of subsequent political engagement. Since the intervention in 2011, fighting in Libya has continued, with rival governments establishing...
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John Baron MP highlights BSE’s admission that wages would rise in case of Brexit

11th March 2016
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MP says fairer immigration system only possible if we leave the EU Appearing before the Treasury Select Committee on 2nd March, the Chairman of Britain Stronger in Europe (BSE), which is campaigning to remain in the EU, admitted that wages would rise if Britain opted to leave the EU. Lord Rose admitted that if...
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John Baron MP highlights correlation between underfunding of refugees camps and mass exodus – in Commons Statement

10th March 2016
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MP presses Minister to press international partners Today in the House of Commons, during a Statement by the Government about the EU-Turkey refugee agreement John Baron MP pressed the Minister about the international community’s negligent underfunding of the refugee camps across the Middle East. John said: “The EU-Turkey agreement is one component of the...
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John Baron MP visits Controlled Power Technologies, Laindon

4th March 2016
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John Baron MP visits Controlled Power Technologies, Laindon

MP impressed with company’s potential At the invitation of George Kieffer, Chairman of the South East LEP, John Baron MP recently joined Ali Naini and Nick Pascoe, respectively Chairman and CEO of Controlled Power Technologies, Westmayne, Laindon to look at the company’s facilities. The company has developed a portfolio of products for automotive vehicle...
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John Baron MP calls for increased FCO funding during Commons debate

1st March 2016
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MP highlights importance of a well-funded diplomatic service Today in the House of Commons, MPs held a debate following the Foreign Affairs Committee’s (FAC) report on the Government’s Spending Review. The FAC called for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) budget to be protected in real terms, if not increased. The Government has done...
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