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Category Archives: brexit
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
Immigration scandal: Lancastrian takes Yorkshireman’s job, Yorkshire threatens to leave the UK
It’s interesting to listen to the list of wrongs done to the UK by immigrants (or even some times non-white or non-Christian people). This often leaves me baffled even before I look at the facts and figures. I like to … Continue reading
Things I would like to see from the LeaveEU campaigns.
Things I would like to see proposed from the LeaveEU campaigns: 1. A list of EU directives, rules and regulations that they plan to repeal if ‘we get our sovereignty back’? They claim that they don’t like the rules … Continue reading
Why isn’t Germany planning to Leave the EU?
When you hear the Brexiteers blaming the EU for this and for that one thing that they never seem to acknowledge is that whatever the EU does, we are a full part of its deliberations and decisions. If the EU … Continue reading
Remain in or Leave the EU – the choice is yours
I am a supporter of the UK REMAINing in the EU. To me it is a no brainer for a shed load of entirely positive reasons including -: Membership of a Customs Union removing all tariffs and trade barriers as … Continue reading
Posted in brexit, pro-EU campaign, reflections
Tagged brexit, pro-EU, reflections
Deconstructing the Leavers’ arguments – Myths, cliches and generalisations
An interesting side-effect of the EU Referendum (well, interesting to me at least) is the way it highlights the use of emotive language. Even when trying to scare us, the Remain people talk in measured tones, using well-constructed, syntactically correct … Continue reading
Posted in brexit, myths, reflections
Tagged brexit, myths, reflections
UK & the EU – They need us more than we need them, a lesson from history.
SECEXIT – A LESSON FROM HISTORY ‘They need us more than we need them – they need to continue selling their manufactures to us. Of course we can negotiate a deal.’ Where might we have heard these bright confident words … Continue reading
Posted in brexit, consequences, post-Brexit, reflections
Tagged brexit, post-Brexit, reflections
Lord Lawson’s detailed plan: simply repeal 1972 EC Act – how is that BETTER than EU membership
In the Telegraph today Nigel Lawson sets out his “detailed” plan for a post-Brexit UK. The bottom line of the article is what he envisages as a detailed plan for a post-Brexit UK. I have been asked “what, then, is … Continue reading
Posted in brexit, post-Brexit, referendum
Tagged brexit, post-Brexit, referendum
The EU or the Commonwealth: a dilemma for the UK – or a false choice?
Steve Peers published this on his EU Law Analysis blog, many thanks for again letting us reproduce one of his articles here. The United Kingdom has its finger in many pies: the EU, NATO, the United Nations Security Council and the … Continue reading
Posted in brexit, eulawanalysis, Information, referendum
Tagged eulawanalysis