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An interview with Peter Skinner MEP

Nicholas Newman | 19.07.2005 19:20 | South Coast

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An MEP's Travails in Europe
Nicholas Newman interviews Peter Skinner MEP

When I first met Peter Skinner, Labour MEP for the South East, I found a great conversationalist, who was very sincere and knowledgeable about his work, yet able to appreciate differing opinions. It was no wonder that people crowded round to hear the discussions led by Mr.Skinner.
This summer, for Peter and the European Parliament, has been even hotter, not unexpected when Tony Blair took over the EU Presidency in July, determined to introduce his ‘Third Way’ modernising policies. With the ‘No’ votes on the Constitution, demands for the end of the CAP, Britain’s rebate up for negotiation and Germany facing early elections, the European Parliament can expect an exciting time.

‘Normally, media interest is poor.’ stated Peter in exasperation, busy representing his constituents’ interests in the European Parliament, but this summer , he has never been so popular with the media; it has been a nice change from being largely ignored. Our public service broadcasters tend to close the eyes to EU matters, especially if they prove complicated, though vitally important to our voters. Normally MEPs find it hard to get adequate coverage ‘on that box in the corner.’ As a rule Peter has to depend on more tried and tested methods, giving interviews, writing newspaper articles and going out to many social engagements in order to reach some of the ‘8.1 million people in 83 constituencies in the South East Region.’

To many it is a great mystery what European Parliamentarians do all day; certainly it is not the picture that our tabloids like to depict of expense account lunches and overseas trips. In fact, for Peter it is a constant grind, being the South East’s only Labour representative, means there is no one to share the work load. He often finds it very difficult to separate personal life from work, ‘I always seem to be on duty,’ he comments.

Unlike national parliaments, the European Parliament cannot initiate legislation; instead it can amend, and block legislation, like it did with the troubled Computer Implemented Inventions Directive recently. However, it can approve or reject the whole Commission en bloc, as was the case last year when it was not happy with some of the candidates for posts in the Commission. In fact Peter argues, ‘individual MEPs, have more influence over the development of legislation than MPs in Westminster who depend on winning the luck of the draw to gain their opportunity to introduce a private members bill.’ This interested me, because I always thought our MPs in the House of Commons were mere lobby fodder, and the strident demands by some MPs, was a realization by them of how ineffectual they were in policy formation, as compared to their colleagues in the European Parliament.

When Peter is not on duty in the European Parliament or in his constituency, he is at work on behalf of Europe. Recently, he was with a team of MEPs in Washington ‘educating’ Congress in the need to work together with the European Parliament on law making, rather than expecting the rest of the world to adjust their laws to suit America’s needs. Peter says ‘many in Congress have found it culturally difficult to accept that there is a world outside the United States.’ Fortunately, some in Congress are beginning to see the light that both America and Europe should work together when framing laws. ‘In fact Parliaments in the rest of the world are using European legislation as a template for their own lawmaking.’

He is especially proud of the work he has done to improve Directives on Health and Safety legislation. He believes it is a basic human right that people should be able to work in a safe and healthy environment. However he does find it hard sometimes to convince his fellow parliamentarians of the need for progress on environmental, economic, financial or even social issues. On his fellow Socialists in the European Parliament he commented that ‘just because a colleague is a member of the same political grouping, it is not always safe to assume your collaborator will be in agreement with everything you say.’ The same goes for reform of the European Union, where French MEPs preferred to maintain, like their President, the status quo, even when this meant keeping 20 million people unemployed in Europe. Despite these differences Britain’s Labour MEPs, are admired for their hard work and commitment by fellow Parliamentarians.

Being an MEP, since 1994, is a great contrast from his early years as a lecturer in European issues and business. He has found his interest in languages a very useful skill, but it has certainly been an advantage that ‘English is now the business language of the EU’ much to the distaste of the French, no doubt.’

For Peter and many of his fellow colleagues in the European Parliament, ‘one of the most tiresome bugbears is the constant travelling between Brussels, Luxembourg and Strasbourg.’ There is little MEPs can do about it, for only through agreement of member states governments can things be changed, and the French have strenuously blocked any such attempts to allow MEPs the freedom to decide where they would like to meet. It seemed to me that the French support the concepts of ‘freedom, liberty and equality’ only when it suits them? For now, as Peter Skinner says ‘this detestable practice, which wastes taxpayer’s money, continues.’

Nicholas Newman
- e-mail: nicnewman@btinternet.com
- Homepage: http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk

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Get rid of this shit

20.07.2005 20:16

NIC NEWMAN FREQUENTS MANY SITES DISSEMINATING HIS INANE NEW LABOUR PROPAGANDA. PUT A STOP TO IT.

mick


nicnewman

24.07.2005 16:45

It is funny that people like 'Mick' have to resort to obscene language, to many that is an indication that they have lost the argument.

Mick attacks me for being ‘New Labour’ and not following blindly the political agenda of the ‘old conservative left in this country.’ I am proud to be New Labour and of Tony Blair, there is much to be proud of from the fox hunting bill, right to roam, introduction of the minimum wage, increased investment in health and education etc.

But the purpose of the ‘Indy media’ is to provide opportunities for discussion of alterative viewpoints and opinions, even to disagree. Take recent news coverage, it is amazing how narrow the news agenda is kept; we have had extensive coverage of Iraq, but little about the atrocities in Sudan or Congo. I can see why the BBC focuses on Iraq, because many in the newsrooms still seethe over Hutton, while Charles Kennedy is reluctant to give up whistling his only popular tune as it is the only policy that distinguishes Lib Dems from the other mainstream political parties, while for Clare Short and Robin Cook to name but a few, it helps them vindicate their rather pointless resignations. That is why the Indy Media is so important in a democracy to provide alternative channels of news, opinion and forums of discussion so that we as citizens we can make informed decisions.

A good example of the narrowness of our 24 hour news coverage is the inadequate coverage of what is occurring in the debates in the European Parliament. Yet we will get wall to wall coverage about the trial of some sad old rock star in California at the expense of more important news about policy decisions being made on our behalf by our Representatives in the European Parliament like Peter Skinner MEP. Whose decisions will more directly affect our daily lives than the lobby fodder in Westminster.

So if you are an environmentalist or car driver, articles about our MEP’s help us to get to know who our Representatives in the European Parliament are. Since it is no excuse not to get to know your MEP and inform him or her of your views, what ever they might be, from the need for the motor way speed limit to be raised to 200 mph to the need for safer working conditions.

Clearly Mick, has failed to understand this, in Mick’s interpretation it would appear 'Indy media' only purpose is to promote his views to the exclusion of others apparently.

A good example of this one sidedness is over global warming. What I appreciated from people like Bjorn Lomborg books 'The Skeptical Environmentalist' and 'Global Crisis, Global Solutions' was his well argued arguments. What I found sad from the Environmentalist was the lack of equally well argued arguments putting forward their case. Instead much that was written in response to Bjorn was mostly based on received wisdom and ideology. Just as when it was the received wisdom that the world was flat or the earth was the centre of the universe. Surely if the readers of 'Indy media' had been alive when Da Vinci was around, they unlike the Vatican at the time would have given a fair judgment to Leonardo’s opinion that the all the planets rotate around the sun including earth.



Nicholas Newman
mail e-mail: editor@oxfrodprospect.co.uk
- Homepage: http://oxfordprospect.co.uk


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