Showing posts with label Glenis Willmott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glenis Willmott. Show all posts

Monday, May 02, 2016

Dame Glenis Willmott, our Labour MEP in the East Midlands, reports from Strasbourg.



Every month Labour MEPS debate the big issues and vote on new legislation and proposals in Strasbourg. This Strasbourg session has been another busy one for Labour MEPs. We've voted for a range of proposals, from tax transparency after the Panama leak, to a new package to help combat terrorism while protecting your privacy.

EU adopts Labour proposals for tax transparency


Some welcome news while the Panama Papers scandal keeps unfolding: a Labour report has led to new proposals for EU wide rules on tax havens, including public country-by-country reporting and a common list of tax havens.

Conservative MEPs have repeatedly failed to support EU action in the past, and David Cameron and the UK government have continually blocked stronger EU measures at meetings of European leaders.

New rules for air passengers and data protection laws will help combat terror and safeguard privacy


The European Parliament voted this week for the EU Passenger Name Record (PNR) directive and data protection package.

The PNR directive will provide uniform rules on the processing and sharing of flight data between EU countries, and allow law enforcement to view the data in a dedicated database.

At the same time, the data protection package - long supported by Labour MEPs - will ensure the provisions of the measure are aligned and will mean a clear legal framework is in place for the use and sharing of personal data.

Labour MEPs back extending EU's Erasmus student exchange scheme to include more disadvantaged young people.


Labour MEPs have also voted for a report calling for the EU's Erasmus student exchange programme to be extended to more disadvantaged young people, for example those in vocational training rather than at university.

The report calls for expanding and improving mobility for vocational training and education, including specific support for disabled young people.

Labour MEPs believe one of the challenges of programmes such as Erasmus is to ensure they not only reach out to students in higher education but also to more disadvantaged young people who would not otherwise have access to such opportunities as learning abroad.  Research has shown that Erasmus participants are half as likely to experience long term unemployment and 5 years after graduation their unemployment rate is 23% lower, so the more of our young people have access to this scheme the better.

Many thanks to Glenis for keeping us all up-to-date. Who says the EU doesn't have positive benefits for the UK? Perhaps if we had more positive and active MEPs like Glenis the popular impression might be very different.

Monday, February 15, 2016

EPLP newsletter - out now!


The latest online newsletter from the European Parliamentary Labour Party is here.  Check it out - it's full of interesting facts.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Zero-Hours Contracts




Decent Work Day Glenis Willmott, our Euro MP here in the East Midlands, used Decent Work Day - a date unaccountably missed by the British media - to highlight the continuing problem of zero-hours contracts in the UK. 

There are currently 65, 000 of these contracts in the East Midlands which means that thousands of people are unable to get a mortgage due to having no financial security. I want to see abusive zero-hours contracts banned. It is completely unfair that some employees don't know how much they will get from week to week - they don't have zero rent, they still have to put food on the table for their kids. People cannot be expected to put their life on hold in the off-chance they are offered work, which they desperately need. 
Recently I called on the European Commission and national governments to take action on zero-hours contracts. With the Tories in power, workers can't expect much support from the UK Government. Labour MEPs have taken the issue straight to EU leaders. I believe that if you work regular hours, you should have a regular contract, and that is why I am working to end exploitative zero-hours contracts across the EU.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

 
Glenis and Ed out campaigning in Nottingham
 
Only two days to go and the Tories are desperately trying to get everybody to stay at home and not vote.  Of course they expect (and deserve) a going over on Thursday, but what worries them is coming third behind UKIP.  We have a special UKIP problem here in the East Midlands, of course.  The top candidate on their list, and thus the only one who stands a chance of getting in, is not going to serve.  He's already campaigning for the parliamentary by-election in the Nottinghamshire seat of disgraced Tory Patrick Mercer - where I understand he got involved with a disabled Labour supporter yesterday.  To round off a poor day for Mr Helmer, his own party leader, interviewed by Paxman on Newsnight, blamed some of Mr H's stronger opinions on him being over 70 and therefore presumably in Farage's opinion ga-ga.
 
 
 
Voting on Thursday is about more than ensuring embarrassment for Cameron and disappointment for Mr Helmer.  It's about standing up for the rights of ordinary people all across Europe - the rights to travel, the rights to be treated fairly at work, the right to live or work abroad if you chose, and the fundamental right to be treated by the elite as a human being whose opinion actually counts.

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Labour guarantees

 
Labour will act to deal with the Coalition's cost-of-living crisis.
 

With your support we will:
  • Freeze gas and electricity bills until 2017 and reform the energy market to prevent customers being ripped off again in the future
  • Expand free childcare to 25 hours for three- and four-year-olds of working parents
  • Get 200,000 homes a year built by 2020
  • Get the next generation into work with our compulsory jobs guarantee for young people who have been unemployed for a year or more

Read Glenis Willmott on Europe's role in beating the cost-of-living crisis by clicking here.

Wednesday, May 07, 2014

Euro Launch Leicester


Rory Palmer and Glenis Willmott launch Labour's Euro Election campaign at the Clock Tower in Leicester, Tuesday May 6th 2014.

Monday, May 05, 2014

Every picture tells a story


And this one tells the whole story - of why the Rabid Right (UKIP, Conservatives, and LibDems) hate Europe and why everybody who has or hopes for a job should vote LABOUR on May 22nd.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Freedom of Movement - Glenis Willmott

"The answer to making freedom of movement in the EU work for everybody isn’t to limit people’s working rights, but to strengthen them. With high standards of social protection across Europe we can stop undercutting and exploitation, and go back to being the Britain that welcomes migrants, and recognises the contribution they make to our country."

---Glenis Willmott MEP

Read the article in full here: http://www.gleniswillmott.eu/making-eu-migration-fair-for-all/