I have been increasingly impressed by the leadership shown by David Cameron in dealing with this country’s problems. In particular, the Government’s determination to clean up the economic mess left by Labour.
Similarly in Europe, I have been pleased with the robust stance taken by David Cameron and Conservative MEPs over the EU budget negotiations and I believe that it is Conservative MEPs who are working hard to defend Britain’s interests. In contrast, as a member of UKIP I witnessed too many colleagues obsess with single issue politics, internal fighting, and shouting from the sidelines. This behaviour does nothing to serve the best interests of the British people.
With the recent failings in domestic elections, the ditching of policies and the lack of any credible plan, UKIP has confirmed it is not a serious, credible, fully fledged political party but merely a pressure group.
I have been a proud member of the Conservative Party in the past and I am proud to come home to the Conservatives today. Once again, the Conservative Party is proving, as it has so many times before, that it is the only party that can be trusted to sort out Britain’s economy and stand up for Britain in Europe.
I stood for the European Parliament because I wanted to work for the best interests of the United Kingdom and my constituents in the Eastern region.
I now feel that I can best serve them and their interests as a Conservative member of the European Parliament.
Of course, I have not always seen eye to eye with the Conservative Party on every issue. I continue to believe personally that Britain should leave the EU but I also believe that while we are members we should fight our corner to secure the best deal possible.
( 5 comments ) Tags: Brussels, David Cameron, David Campbell Bannerman, EU, European Parliament, UK Independence Party, UKIP









Comment by Martin on May 24, 2011 at 11:11 pm
Well having stood against the Conservatives in the past I trust you acknowledge you are now joining a Party that is fully committed to remaining a member of the EU and hopefully will take a full and active part in the the whole of European affairs.
Comment by Alastair Mackenzie on May 27, 2011 at 9:46 pm
Glad to see you back in a Party that matters!
Alastair Mackenzie
Chairman
Glasgow South.
Comment by Carl on May 29, 2011 at 11:55 pm
I have found David Cameron’s leadership impressive. He has tackled an enormous mess left by Labour, very bravely by risking the public’s belief in his ability.
Comment by Richard Waddington on February 7, 2012 at 2:46 pm
David Cameron is a Europhile who is spineless when attempting to stand up to the Euronazis!. With sychphantic followers.
Comment by Pat Lowe on June 1, 2012 at 3:39 pm
I have found David Cameron’s leadership non- existant. He lets the Conservative party down every time he speaks.