Keith Tarlor, natalie Bennett, Michael Lilley

EU referendum: Green Party MEP to speak at Isle of Wight debate

Daniel James from the Isle of Wight Green party shares details of this upcoming event. Ed


An EU referendum debate will be held on 1st April at the Anthony Minghella Theatre, Quay Arts, Sea Street, Newport PO30 5BD, starting at 6:30pm.

This public debate will be a free event for all Islanders. Tickets will not be required, although seats can be reserved on a first-come, first served basis, due to limited seating in the theatre.

Invitation to Brexit campaigners
In January this year, all Island political parties were invited by UKIP parliamentary candidate Iain McKie to participate in a public debate on the EU referendum.

At the current time, only the Isle of Wight Green Party has responded positively to this challenge. The Green Party now issues an open invitation to ‘Brexit’ campaigners to nominate their speaker for the debate in Newport on 1st April.

Taylor: “Britain is better off in the EU”
Keith Taylor, Green Party MEP for the South East constituency which includes the Isle of Wight, will present the case that Islanders should vote to remain in the European Union.

He commented:

“Britain is far better off in the EU, working with our neighbours on the shared challenges we face. The Government continues to drop some heavy hints about what would happen if we quit.

“The Chancellor believes the EU nature laws place ‘ridiculous costs’ on British firms and has just delivered a Budget promising to lock Britain into fossil fuel dependency, while Ministers are trying their best to water down air pollution rules.

“Most worryingly of all, the Government continues stripping away support for clean energy and renewable technology.”

To reserve a seat for the debate, please RSVP to [email protected]

Image: Green Party MEP Keith Taylor with Green Party leader Natalie Bennett and Isle of Wight Green Party deputy leader Michael Lilley, at the Green Island launch in November 2015.