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UKIP Leader Nigel Farage MEP joins all star line-up at UKInvestor Show on April 13th

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UKInvestor Show is an event about making money but I have always thought such a show needs one non investment speaker and I am delighted to say that Nigel Farage MEP says that he would be delighted to speak. The leader of UKIP will talk about how staying in the EU costs all of us so much and why we should leave now.

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And so on April 13th at Excel we now have a main stage line up of Nigel Wray (Britain’s Buffett), Nick Leslau (property legend and secret millionaire), bear raiders Evil Knievil and Lucian Miers and Dominic Frisbey, Mr Gold and Nigel Farage. And there is one other surprise for you on the main stage.

The traders session ( also a main stage event) is chaired by ex t1ps.com senior writer Steve Moore and stars Clem Chambers, Alpesh Patel, Simon Denham, John Piper and Zak Mir ( plus one name to reveal shortly)

In the breakout rooms we have the chairman of women in mining, Amanda VanDyke on making money from mining stocks, Stanley Gibbons boss Mike Hall on alternative investments, Share Society chairman Roger Lawson on shareholder activism and Christopher Booker on how global warming costs you so much.

There is the Poulden v Winnifrith debate (10 minutes of main stage comedy) and 80 companies presenting at CEO level.

You have to admit that is a cracking line-up. No other show even comes close.

If you want to hear a master investor speak this is the only show worth attending.

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  1. Michael Davis says:

    Yes, the EU has done us nothing but harm.

    All those wars which ravaged Europe, destroyed economies and left the ground open for political extremists to take root and ruin the lives of millions obviously pale into insiginficance when compared to the demonic EU.

    So yes, we should leave and allow the remaining EU countries free to impose tariffs and restrictions on our goods. That will really help all of us!

    Let us follow the genius of Alex Salmond and just make up what our relationship with other countries would be like based on no evidence at all.

    Ideology before reality, it’s the nationalist way!

  2. Michael Davis says:

    Allan,

    Why would I be as mad to suggest such a thing, perhaps because they had done so before and we joined what became the EU for the very reason of accessing the world’s largest free market?

    Your whole arguement seems based on a very rosy view of what our relationsip with the EU would be like based on no evidence at all. They will set our relationship with the EU, not us.

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