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Conservative Euro-MP who objected to the Tories' neo-Nazi friends has joined the Lib Dems

March 13, 2010 10:38 AM
Catherine Bearder MEP welcomes Edward McMillan-Scott to the Liberal Democrats

Catherine Bearder MEP welcomes Edward McMillan-Scott to the Liberal Democrats

As reported in the Yorkshire Post, former Conservative Euro-MP Edward McMillan-Scott has joined the Liberal Democrats. The former leader of the Tory group in Brussels was kicked out of the party last year after criticising their new European allies. He was appealing against his expulsion, but was advised by his lawyers that he could not expect a fair hearing, so withdrew his appeal. He has now joined Nick Clegg's party, which is meeting in Birmingham for its spring conference this weekend.

Mr McMillan-Scott, who is a vice-president of the European Parliament, has alienated many Tory activists by his outspoken criticism of the party's alliance with minor right-wing parties in Brussels. Mr McMillan-Scott launched a bitter attack on David Cameron, saying he feared that the Tory leader was saying "one thing in opposition and will do another in Government".

"My reasons for joining the Liberal Democrats are that in Nick Clegg they have a leader whom I like, admire and respect," he said. "They are internationalists, not nationalists. They are committed to politics based the values of fairness and change. From being a liberal Conservative I become a conservative Liberal. Most of my family are liberals: I am pleased to join the Liberal family."

Mr Clegg said he was "delighted" to welcome Mr McMillan-Scott, and said he was respected across Europe. "As someone of principle he has refused to cosy up to right wing extremists, despite pressure from the Tory machine," he said. "This flies in the face of David Cameron's claims of change. It shows that people of principle, who believe in fairness and want real change for Britain are at home in the Liberal Democrats."

Mr McMillan-Scott's Tory downfall began when he objected to being obliged by Tory high command to join forces in Strasbourg with Mr Kaminski's Law and Justice Party. Mr McMillan-Scott immediately began public protests at what he claimed were Mr Kaminski's "anti-Semitic, homophobic and racist" links. The result was expulsion from the Tory party last September for embarrassing Mr Cameron by accusing his party of associating with extremism at a time when the far right made big gains in the euro-elections last June.

Mr McMillan-Scott, who represents Yorkshire in the European Parliament, and was leader of the Tory Euro-group for four years, seemed to seal his fate when he commented: "This is no longer the party I knew." He had been aware that when the deal was done for Tory MEPs to leave a longstanding pro-EU alliance in Strasbourg and form a more eurosceptic group, the result would be an alliance with the controversial Polish Law and Justice Party. Other Tory MEPs said little or nothing, but Mr McMillan-Scott continued to speak out.

He was infuriated by an "abusive, humiliating" letter from shadow foreign secretary William Hague, ordering him to apologise to Mr Kaminski, and to Tory group leader Timothy Kirkhope. Meanwhile, Mr Kirkhope had ordered other Tory MEPs to shun him.

See also an earlier item from the Wantage and Didcot Lib Dems' website at:

http://wantagelibdems.org.uk/news/000143/proeuropeans_no_longer_wanted_in_camerons_conservative_party_but_neonazis_welcome.html

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