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From another GLW email:
Dear Paul, In response to yet more disruptive behaviour from Mr ( or is it Dr ? ) Edmond , which I can add to the rapidly growing charge sheet for next time, may I confirm that The Party Secretary has already been consulted over my status on the NEC. His advice is that as I only started with the Ind Dem group on 10th September ( 2 days after the last NEC ), was elected entirely legitimately in my own right before any such role, and am not employed by any individual MEP directly ( the intention was to stop ROs and other employees in the UK as they have interface with members daily and that may be seen to influence any election at the time they were standing ) and by the Ind Dem Group, this restriction does not apply to me. As for the other motions, none of which are positive of course or take us further towards our objective of leaving the EU ( perhaps Mr/Dr Edmonds could confirm whether he is working for our opponents or is still in Government service ? ), I would suggest these are only placed on the Agenda once it is clear whether Mr/Dr Edmond remains on the NEC or not, a matter which will be taken under Matters Arising. We may be saved a lot of wasted time, as we were when Mr/Dr Edmond voluntarily absented himself from the meeting on the last occasion - everyone noticed just how much more positive and speedy the business from then on was. Best wishes, David David Campbell Bannerman Dear Mr Nuttall, I received by post this morning, 20th Sept, a complaint from Mr Victor Webb regarding the MEP selection procedure in the South East region. I gather all NEC members are being sent a copy of his complaint. He seems to me to have a strong prima facie case for complaint. Can you please place on the Oct meeting agenda Mr Webb's complaint and can you invite Mr Webb to attend the meeting if he wishes to present his case in person and he could then answer any questions NEC members might have. One of his complaints I have also received from other members viz the disappearance of the party constitution from the official UKIP party web site. Can you make enquiries please as to how this happened and who authorised this removal. Can you please also place on the agenda the following motions: 1. All UKIP MEPs currently under investigation by OLAF be suspended from the NEC and not entitled to attend or vote at NEC meetings until the OLAF investigations are concluded and they are cleared of the allegations against them. (If this group includes Mr Farage then I would suggest he still to be invited to give his leaders report, answer questions on his report but then leave. This action would be consistent with how we handled Mr Tom Wise's case when he was investigated by OLAF ) 2. Mr Bannerman be asked to resign with immediate effect from the NEC if the allegation that he holds a paid office in the EU IndDem group of which UKIP is a part is true and therefore under the party constitution he cannot be a member of the NEC. Further, if the allegation is true, that all NEC motions passed while Mr Bannerman was a paid EU employee be struck out and reconsidered. 3. Mr John West be invited to take Mr Bannerman's place. 4. Ms Andreassen be asked to clarify her party membership status. I ask Del Young and David Abbott to second these motions by email to Mr Nuttall Eric Edmond |
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