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| Philip, Phil and Malcolm in Strasbourg protesting ahead of a Parliamentary report endorsing the new Lisbon Treaty |
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| West Midlands MEPs with David Cameron at the European Parliament |
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| 'The writing is on the wall', the team are joined by William Hague to sign a special wall, calling for Gordon Brown to fulfill his party's pledge to hold a referendum on the EU Treaty. |
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| Philip, Phil and Malcolm showing their support for next year's party conference at Birmingham |
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| The team sign a petition to demand a referendum on the new EU Constitution. |
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| Don't switch off your mobile abroad, switch to Euro Tariff. The message from the West Midlands Conservative MEP Team. |
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| Philip Bushill-Matthews and Malcolm Harbour supported the campaign to ban the import of cat and dog fur into the EU. |
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| Malcolm Harbour and Philip Bradbourn at the Three Counties Show. |
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| Philip Bradbourn & Philip Bushill-Matthews
with a delegation from the Confederation of Passenger Transpot,
talking about working hours legislation |
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| Philip Bushill-Matthews and Malcolm
Harbour at the Countryside March. |
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| Philip Bradbourn with the leader of Lichfield District Council, Cllr David Smith, exploring new and innovative regeneration schemes that are being looked at in the town. |
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| Philip Bradbourn assessing the enormity of land instability within the Ironbridge Gorge World Hertiage site. |
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| Philip Bradbourn votes for a referendum on the EU Treaty, a.k.a. the EU Constitution. |
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| Philip Bradbourn shows some constituents around the European Parliament. |
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Philip Bradbourn MEP meets the Secretary General of the
Commonwealth, Don McKinnon, and the Australian Ambassador. |
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| Philip Bradbourn MEP at the Three Counties Show President's Lunch in June 2007 |
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| Czech MEP Ivo Strejcek, Sheriff of Lichfield Doris English, and Leader of Lichfield City Council David Smith, with Phil Bradbourn outside Lichfield Cathedral |
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| Czech MEP Ivo Strejcek with Phil in Birmingham |
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| Award-winning computer game Anno 1701 gets an EU welcome |
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| Philip Bradbourn meets the President of South Africa |
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| Philip Brabourn on a recent delegation to South Africa |
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| Birmingham Conservative Future with Philip Bradbourn MEP and Peter Luff MP |
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| Local councillors in Tamworth quiz Philip Bradbourn MEP over new EU waste legislation |
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| Students from Arrow Vale school in Redditch quiz Philip Bradbourn over EU issues |
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| Peter Woodman, Headmaster of Arrow Vale School in Redditch, meets Philip to talk about how his school could benefit from EU funding |
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| Inside the hanger of Shropshire Light Aviation with Philip Bradbourn and Peter Whitehead |
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| Philip visits the famous Ironbridge industrial landmark in Shropshire |
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| Philip addressing the British Motorcycle Association Rally in July 2006 |
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| Philip visits a Staffordshire narrow boat owner in the summer of 2006 |
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| Philip sitting on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle at a FEMA event |
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| Philip, along with Neil Parish MEP, meet the President of the Republic of Cyprus |
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| Philip shaking hands with Morgan Tsvangirai, opposition leader in Zimbabwa, Leader for the Movement of Democratic Change |
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| Philip Bradbourn make his stand against
the controversial European Constitution |
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| During internal elections among Conservative UK MEPs, Philip was elected Deputy leader and, pictured here with him, Giles Chichester as Leader. |
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| Philip was invited, as the key note speaker, to debate in Kyoto, Japan on the challenges of an ageing society . |
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| Philip at the University Hospital, Coventry, looking at the benefits of a Magnetic Resonance Imaging scanner (MRI). Philip was one of the leaders of a cross-party campaign to get the Commission to postpone a Directive that would have unintentionally banned their use. Philip stressed that such a move would impede many who are battling with cancer. |
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| David Cameron visiting the constituency of Warwick and Leamington, where he met Philip and some 150 locals. |
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| Philip helps out in Redditch, one of the ten constituencies selected for a ballot of all residents by the "I want a referendum" campaign. |
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| Philip with some sixth formers from the Lawrence Sheriff School after a debate on the EU. |
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| Philip with fellow MEP, Fatuzzo, the founder and Leader of the Pensioners Party in Italy, showing his wisdom and his priorities in voting with the Conservatives on the issue of the EU Treaty. |
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| Philip with David Eglin, Warwickshire NFU County Chairman, at a recent NFU annual meeting. |
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| Philip meeting with Sainsbury's Chief Executive, Justin King, to discuss the issues of food labelling. |
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| Philip with Will Wylie, Sales Manager at Vivace Lighting of Halesowen, at the "Regional Innovation Showcase Europe". |
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| Philip with Craig Mundie, Chief Operating Officer of Microsoft, at a major meeting of the business community in Brussels. |
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| Philip Bushill-Matthews with a delegation from Kashmir to officially open Kashmir EU Week in the EU Parliament |
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| Philip pictured here at a recent meeting in Lisbon, Portugal. Up for discussion was the country's forthcoming Presidency and the the aptly named Lisbon Agenda. |
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| One of many school talks given by Philip. This one was taken at Princethorpe. |
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Philip attending a meeting in Coventry with the Commissioner of Pakistan, Dr Maleeha Lodi and the Lord Mayor of Coventry, Councillor Shabbir Ahmed about the controversial Kashmir Report |
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| 'Beware EU-Sunstroke!' Philip campaigning with two bronzed brickies against the controversial "optical radiation directive", better known as the 'tan ban' |
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| Philip discussing the written declaration on religious rights and freedoms in France and throughout the European Union |
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| Philip delivering a speech on behalf of the All-Party group on Kashmir, to launch Kashmir week in the European Parliament |
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| Philip Bushill-Matthews in Paris
protesting about the Beef Ban |
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| Philip Bushill-Matthews scales the
EU fridge mountain |
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| Philip Bushill-Matthews checking
out a household waste tip |
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| Philip Bushill-Matthews and Jeremy Wright MP seen here at Lafarge Cement Works in the Peak District, where old tyres are recyled for burning as an alternative energy resorce |
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| Malcolm Harbour talking to Frank Martin, Managing Director of Hornby, about their design, quality and safety procedures for Chinese made model trains. |
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| Malcolm, Max Mosley (President of the FIA) and Zita Gurmai, all giving the thumbs up for Electronic Stability Control (ESC) in cars. |
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| Malcolm at the North Worcestershire Business Breakfast in Kidderminster |
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| Big in Japan - Malcolm speaking at the Global Science and Technology Forum in Japan. |
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| Malcolm with Alistair Burt MP, Shadow Minister for Local Government (on his right), and also joined by Cllr Kevin Foster and Mark Pawsey. |
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| John and Mary Stops with the Harbour Team. The Stops successfully bid for a special visit to the European Parliament at a Charity Auction at Keele University. |
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| Malcolm Harbour with Linda Ling, Chairman of the Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle Converters Association. |
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| Malcolm Harbour meets with Jesse Norman about simplifying the rules on niche vehicle producers. |
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| Malcolm meeting with Neville Richardson, Chief Executive of Britannia Building Society |
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| Malcolm went to visit JCB at Dove Valley to view their new range. He is working very closely with JCB to streamline EU regulations for construction machinery |
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| Slovakian colleague, Zita Plestinska, presenting Malcolm with a special bottle of vodka to celebrate the successful Services Directive |
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Back to school! Malcolm officially opens a new playground at Pine Hill Special School, Castle Bromwich. The project was funded by the charity, 'Kids For Property' |
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| Malcolm with Landrover's Sales and Marketing Director, Matthew Taylor, admiring the new Landrover
Discovery |
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| Supporting Conservative Leaders in
local authorities around the region. Malcolm getting down
to work with Birmingham City Leader, Cllr Mike Whitby |
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| Malcolm seen here with Dr Roy Hodgkinson at the Johnson International Tile Factory in Tunstall. Johnson's are a leading exponent of new technology, and have heavily invested in automated tile production |
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| The 'Get Caught Reading' campaign captured Malcolm reading a rather excellent book. The photograph was part of a larger collection being displayed at the London Book Fair to promote a European reading campaign |
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