Author Archives: Grahame Pigney

If we throw away the efforts of the past 40 years what are the Leavers going to replace it with?

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Surely the Leave campaign have a rational, costed plan for what happens post-Brexit

Not only do the Quitters want the Remain campaigners to argue both sides of the case, they also want guarantees from the Government about what will happen in the event of a Brexit. But the Quitters must have a plan … Continue reading

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EU Referendum. Remember what we are voting on – not a UK government but the future of the UK.

By Leon Duveen a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups and originally posted in his blog  Why we need to remain in the EU In a few weeks we are being asked to vote … Continue reading

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Imagine if 2 million of us came back – could it be “verse”

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Some founder members of the Conservative Friends of Turkey – Boris Johnson, Douglas Carswell, Daniel Hannan?

Listed among the founder members of the Conservative Friends of Turkey are Boris Johnson, Douglas Carswell, and Daniel Hannan. OBJECTIVES Promote strong Anglo-Turkish relations Help to foster bilateral trade and business relationships Build links between the Conservative Party and Turkish … Continue reading

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Plain Tales from the EU – Can you understand why some voters are in favour of Leaving the EU?

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Churchill – the case for a wider view of sovereignty.

The Movement for European Unity must be a positive force, deriving its strength from our sense of common spiritual values. It is a dynamic expression of democratic faith based upon moral conceptions and inspired by a sense of mission. In … Continue reading

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Some reasons why UK citizens will find it more expensive living in the EU post Brexit.

By Mike Meade a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups. It will depend on personal circumstances but for most it will become more expensive to live in the EU after Brexit. People legally working … Continue reading

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