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Author Archives: Grahame Pigney
Club membership – My Resignation, but I still want to use the facilities.
Dear Mr Gym Owner I am sick and tired of the following: * being asked to not hog certain machines * being expected to clear up litter after myself * being expected to put back weights when finished * being … Continue reading
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How You can help shape the Remain campaign
With the Referendum perhaps less than 5 months away it is time to step up the work that “SY2E – Remain in the EU” is doing. SY2E is a volunteer, cross party/apolitical grassroots organisation; nobody is employed, nobody is on … Continue reading
Posted in grassroots, pro-EU campaign, referendum, Uncategorized
Tagged campaign, referendum
Do the Leavers have a plan for something BETTER than the EU – if so how about telling us all?
The problem is that different groups want to leave the EU for different reasons. So long as these reasons are kept vague there is no problem but the moment people try to describe, which they rarely do, how they see … Continue reading
Posted in post-Brexit, reflections
Tagged brexit, campaign, reflections
Liam Fox “the public need to hear the arguments in detail” – so why is Leaving the EU BETTER?
Dr Liam Fox, prominent Leave campaigner, has said: “It is a momentous decision for the country and the public need to hear the arguments in detail and the consequences their votes will have.” He is so very right. But this … Continue reading
Posted in post-Brexit, pro-EU campaign, referendum
Tagged consequences, post-Brexit, referendum