European Foundation
The European Foundation is a lobby group set up by Bill Cash in order to reform the European Union. The Foundation exists to 'conduct a vigorous campaign in the UK and across Europe to reform the EC/EU into a community of free-trading, sovereign states' and to 'establish links with like-minded organisations across Europe and throughout the globe'[1].
People
Margaret Thatcher, Patron | Bill Cash, Chairman | Andrew Rosindell, International Director | John Laughland, European Director | James McConalogue, European Journal Editor | Margarida Vasconcelos, Head of Research
UK Advisory Board
Robin Birley | Graham Brady | Roger Brooke | Angela Browning | David Caldow | David Davis | Jessica Douglas-Home | Iain Duncan Smith | Matthew Elliott | Howard Flight | Fredrick Forsyth | Nile Gardiner | John Grimley | Robin Harris | David Heathcoat-Amory | Roger Helmer | Martin Howe | Bernard Jenkin | Lord Kilclooney of Armagh | Richard King | Barry Legg | Oliver Letwin | Russell Lewis | Lord McAlpine of West Green | Kenneth Minogue | Austin Mitchell | Jeremy Nieboer | Owen Paterson | Lord Pearson of Rannoch | Richard Shepherd | Richard Smith | Norman Stone | Peter Tapsell | Denis Walker | John Whittingdale | Howard Wheeldon
International Advisory Board
Georges Berthu(FR) | Jens-Peter Bonde MEP (DK) | Claus Bunk Pedersen (DK) | Clement Brown (US) | Anthony Coughlan (IR) | Frank Dahlgaard MP (DK) | Margit Gennser (SE) | Wilhelm Hankel (DE) | Ulla Klotzer (FIN) | Keith Marsden (CH) | Roberto de Mattei (IT) | John O'Sullivan (US) | Manuel Monteiro (PT) Ivar Raig (EE) | Philippe de Villiers MEP (FR) | Jan Zahradil MP (CZ)
Notes
- ↑ European Foundation, History of the Foundation, European Foundation, Accessed 05-September-2010