- Roger Helmer
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name = Roger Helmer
honorific-suffix = MEP
constituency_MP = East Midlands, UK
parliament = European
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successor =Incumbent
term_start =1 May 1999
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1944|01|25|df=yes
birth_place =London ,England
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nationality = British
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party = Conservative Party
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alma_mater =Churchill College ,Cambridge
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website = http://www.rogerhelmer.com/
footnotes = (The picture above is courtesy of the Mises Youth Club)Roger Helmer (born
25 January 1944 inLondon ) is a British politician and a Conservative PartyMember of the European Parliament for theEast Midlands region. He has described himself as a eurosceptic and is a supporter of theBetter Off Out campaign.He was first elected to the
European Parliament in 1999 as a Conservative Party MEP, and re-elected in 2004. He was subsequently suspended from the party Whip on26 May ,2005 after voting against party instructions on a motion to censure theEuropean Commission and openly criticising his delegation leader,Timothy Kirkhope , in a parliamentary debate [http://telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/05/26/wtory26.xml] . As of 13 September 2006, he has had the Conservative party whip restored [http://www.politics.co.uk/news/party-politics/conservatives/eurosceptic-mep-has-tory-whip-restored-$450320.htm] . However, he still sits as a Non-attached Member, and not in the EPP-ED Group to which most other Conservative MEPs belong.Mr Helmer currently sits on two European Parliamentary committees (Employment and Petitions), and is a member of the delegation to
South East Asia n countries and a substitute member of the delegation toKorea .Biography
Born in 1944, Mr Helmer attended King Edward VI Grammar School in
Southampton (1955-62), and then won a State Scholarship toChurchill College ,Cambridge , where he read mathematics, graduating in 1965.He started his business career in 1965 with
Procter & Gamble inNewcastle-upon-Tyne , going on to hold senior marketing and general management appointments in a range of companies, includingReaders Digest ,National Semiconductor , CoatsViyella and thewhisky firmUnited Distillers , now part of the drinks conglomerateDiageo . During the course of his business career he lived and worked inHong Kong ,Singapore ,Thailand ,Malaysia andKorea , and ran businesses in thePhilippines ,Vietnam ,Guam andSaipan .Mr Helmer has developed close relationships with conservative political groups in the USA, and has been a regular speaker at American conferences. He was recently appointed
Adam Smith Scholar by theAmerican Legislative Exchange Council .As a eurosceptic, he has earned a reputation for his forthright approach to the question of the UK's relationship with the
European Union . He has for many years been adamantly opposed to further UK-EU integration. Having initially advocated the Conservative policy of renegotiating the EU treaties, since 2006 he has been a supporter of theBetter Off Out campaign, calling for the UK to leave the EU [http://www.betteroffout.co.uk/sup01.htm] .In April 2004, Mr Helmer was named by
Friends of the Earth as one of the worst voting MEPs [http://www.foe.co.uk/resource/press_releases/uk_meps_worst_in_europe_08042004.html] onenvironmental issues , voting in anenvironmentally friendly manner in only one out of ten possible "eco-friendly" votes.In December 2005, on the close of negotiations between Member States heads of government for the European Union's budget, which led to a sizeable reduction in the British rebate won by
Margaret Thatcher , Mr Helmer was involved in heated exchanges with the BritishPrime Minister Tony Blair in theEuropean Parliament chamber. He said that the deal was "treachery" and that the Prime Minister was "giving away a huge sum of money simply as a fig leaf for your failure."Mr Helmer has published two books on European issues, "Straight Talking on Europe" in 2000, and "A Declaration of Independence" in 2002. In April 2006 he contributed an article on "Austria and the EU Constitution" to the
blog Make Socialism History .He became Chairman of
The Freedom Association in April 2007.Quotes
"After nearly seven years in the European Parliament, I have now reached the firm view that Britain would be better off out of the EU. There is simply no benefit of membership, at all, that could not be achieved through a normal treaty between independent nations, without having to out-source our governance to Brussels. The EU damages our prosperity, undermines our democracy, and increasingly threatens our national security."
On Fair Trade: "Fair Trade" produce may salve middle-class consciences in the West, its overall effect is to increase poverty and delay development." [http://www.rogerhelmer.com/straighttalk74.asp]
On Wind Turbines: "Wind turbines are garden ornaments, not power stations. They don't save the planet. They just ease the consciences of the middle classes." [http://www.rogerhelmer.com/straighttalk71.asp]
On Homosexuality: "Why is it that some groups in society, notably homosexuals, seem to regard almost any reference to themselves as automatically pejorative? It suggests a terminal lack of self-respect and self-confidence, an over-developed sense of victim-hood, a mighty chip on the shoulder." [http://www.rogerhelmer.com/straighttalk60.asp]
On Global Warming: "Is global warming happening? Answer: no, the world has got slightly cooler over the last 10 years and the rate of cooling is accelerating." [http://www.rogerhelmer.com/plenary_climatechange.asp]
On Greenhouse Gas Emissions: "The greenhouse effect of CO2 is logarithmic, a law of diminishing returns. In greenhouse terms, the atmosphere is already saturated with CO2, and further emissions will have very little effect." [http://www.rogerhelmer.com/plenary_climatechange2.asp]
External links
* [http://www.rogerhelmer.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.reinstateroger.com/ 'Reinstate Roger' The Campaign to reinstate Roger Helmer to a position in the EU Conservative Party]
* [http://www.makesocialismhistory.com/Default.aspx?tabid=389&EntryID=144 Exclusive Article written by Roger Helmer for the 'Make Socialism History' blog]
* [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/public/geoSearch/view.do?country=GB&partNumber=1&zone=East+Midlands&language=EN&id=4516 Profile at European Parliament website]
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