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Category Archives: brexit
Remember Dunkirk, Britain has come back from a disaster before: Support the Second Referendum
The results from the vote on the 23rd were of course more than disappointing, shocking and for some a major wake up call. But this rude awakening to a troubling turn of events does not mean that all is lost, … Continue reading
Who Is to Blame for Brexit’s superficial appeal? UK Newspapers – Specifically Boris Johnson
A perceptive piece by Martin Fletcher who witnessed the consequences of Boris Johnson’s “self serving” journalism about the European Union. LONDON — No one should be surprised that Britain could vote to leave the European Union on Thursday. For decades, … Continue reading
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Tagged Boris Johnson, brexit
I am worried. Worried about my future and the future of my country .
From David Livingston A member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups Its 4:30 in the morning and I cannot sleep because I am worried. Worried about my future and the future of my country . … Continue reading
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Tagged brexit, personal, reflections
Brexit is like driving off a bridge, it’s a one way ticket. No refunds, no swaps, no nothing.
In this referendum the Remain campaign has often been critisised for being too negative, of trying to scare voters into voting Remain. I can sympathise with that point of view but on the other hand wouldn’t you want somebody to … Continue reading
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I’m voting for hope, all that’s left after they opened Pandora’s Box, so I’m voting to Remain
By Steve Cobham a member of one of the SY2E groups. Leave…Remain…somebody has to win. However, in reality, everyone loses no matter what the result.The last few months have seen a creeping division based on attitudes towards immigration, with an … Continue reading
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What is this “Brexit” that “Mr Farage and associates” trying to sell us and why?
This post is going out to those of you who are undecided or can be swayed regarding the upcoming referendum. I could try to convince you of the value of cooperation by bringing up examples such as neighborhood watches or … Continue reading
‘Accuracy is for snake-oil pussies’: Dominic Cummings defies Members of Parliament.
Just in case anybody thinks that the Leave campaign is about reclaiming UK Parliamentary Sovereignty. “For someone who claims to want to give sovereignty back to the British parliament you don’t seem to have much respect for the sovereignty of … Continue reading
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Tagged brexit, Leavers Lies
Europe: Project Hope 4 – Let’s be hopeful. Let’s be constructive. Let’s dream a little…
By Hector MacDonald a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups. Let’s be hopeful. Let’s be constructive. Let’s dream a little… We can make the EU the greatest coalition of sovereign nations ever seen We’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged brexit, EU, reflections
Europe: Project Hope 3 – We must support the EU and its ideals in every way we can
By Hector MacDonald a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups. We must support the EU and its ideals in every way we can Yes, we should Vote to Remain on 23 June. We should … Continue reading
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Tagged brexit, EU, reflections
James Dyson backs a Brexit, but has already moved his production to the Far East
Some years ago James Dyson moved production to the Far East. How much will Brexit affect him?