European Reform Forum
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The European Reform Forum (ERF) is a committee of senior British politicians, journalists, academics, and businessmen who are seeking to produce a report on the future direction of the European Union. It was launched on 30 June 2005 in the Houses of Parliament in front of a large number of press. Over the six months of the UK presidency of the European Council the ERF took evidence from numerous people on both sides of the debate and produced a final report in December 2005.[1] It advocated that British membership should be renegotiated.
[edit] Membership
- Chairman - The Rt Hon Lord Waddington GCVO DL QC
- The Rt Hon Lord Tebbit CH
- The Rt Hon Lord Weatherill DL
- Lord Rees-Mogg
- Lord Blackwell
- Sir Oliver Wright GCMG GCVO DSC
- The Rt Hon David Heathcoat-Amory MP
- The Hon Bernard Jenkin MP
- Secretary - Bill Cash MP
- Brigadier Geoffrey Van Orden MBE MEP
- Professor Tim Congdon CBE
- Professor Patrick Minford CBE
- Martin Howe QC
- Roger Brooke
- Andrew Roberts
- Ruth Lea
- Janet Daley
[edit] People who have given evidence
- The Rt Hon Lord Howell of Guildford
- Professor Lord Wallace of Saltaire
- Frederick Forsyth CBE
- Charles Grant