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Author Archives: Grahame Pigney
The Government’s case for the UK to Remain in the EU
The Government have published a document on why it believes the UK should Remain in the EU. Why the Government believes that voting to Remain in the European Union is the best decision for the UK
Posted in government, referendum
Tagged government, referendum
Brexit High Court hearing in legal action over expats exclusion
7 April 2016 Brexit High Court hearing in legal action over expats exclusion The High Court has agreed to hear arguments in the legal challenge against the UK Government over its decision to exclude up to 2 million British people … Continue reading
Posted in brexit, expatriates, referendum, UK citizens, VotesforLife
Tagged brexit, referendum, UK citizens, UKvoting, VotesforLife
Things are not always greener on the other side.
Thanks to Paul Wild a member of one of the Say Yes 2 Europe – Remain in the EU groups
Does Simon Heffer know what grassroots means or is Grassroots Out just more smoke & mirrors?
Simon Heffer writes in the Telegraph today that Grassroots Out should be designated as the lead Leave organisation in the EU Referendum campaign. He justifies this in part on the basis that Grassroots Out is the only Leave organisation “that has genuine … Continue reading
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European trade a Brexit cautionary tale: Could do better UK SME’s!
Originally posted on IdentitySpace:
Today after months of delay a man with a white van arrived at my French property with our long awaited luxury bathroom suite from Victorian Plumbing Supplies in the UK. I feel I must share this…
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Liberty, Compassion, Justice
To the brave people of Belgium: courage, first, and then solidarity. We salute you. This mad terror will pass if we all stay together and share our collective resources. Together we shall defeat this menace. To those who think that … Continue reading
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