Meetings
Held
We continue to
address many audiences on a regular basis in addition to holding our own
meetings. The following is a flavour:
Meeting with Ann
Widdecombe MP in July 2009 and also, more recently, with the Mayor of
Doncaster in June 2010.
A meeting with Lord
Tebbit on Tuesday 20th November 2007 at The Strand Palace Hotel, London.
See below.

Lord Tebbit gave an amusing and thoughtful
speech on political correctness likening it to George Orwell's 1984.
Pictured here with John Midgley on the left
and Philip Davies MP on the right, Lord Tebbit spoke about the dangers of
political correctness and its origins.
To read an interview with Lord Tebbit in the Sunday Times Magazine which
touches on the subject of political correctness quite a bit click below.
A meeting with Dr Wayne
Mapp, Spokesman for Political Correctness Eradication
for New Zealand’s National Party, on Tuesday 11th April 2006
at
the St Stephen's Club, St James's, London. See below.

Dr Wayne Mapp shared his experiences of
being the shadow minister for political correctness eradication in New
Zealand and talked about the common problems of political correctness in
both New Zealand and the UK. Philip Davies MP and John and Laura
Midgley also joined the platform to answer questions.

A speech in Halifax
at an Annual Dinner on 20 January 2006. See below.

A speech to the Warwick Freedom
Association on 1 July 2005. See below.

A public meeting held by the Campaign Against Political
Correctness was held in Baildon, Yorkshire on 24
September 2004.

John Midgley speaking above and manning
the Campaign stall in Shipley town centre on 25 September 2004 below with
two locals signing the petition against political correctness. Also
pictured above - Laura Midgley, Co-Founder of the Campaign Against
Political Correctness (left) and Philip Davies, Parliamentary and Yorkshire Spokesman
(centre).
