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What kind of Nation do we want to be?
Written by Paula Kirby, a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups and originally published on Jon Danzig’s Reason2Remain. The referendum is all about the kind of nation we want to be, writes Paula Kirby. … Continue reading
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EU referendum: A few things I believe…
By Rob Matthews, a member of one of the SY2E Groups. A few things I believe…. There is safety in numbers It’s better to be a big fish in a small pond Don’t turn your back on your friends and … Continue reading
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A Letter from Ledbury… My five reasons for staying in the EU
From Andrew Chandler a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups, the full article is published in his blog piece A Letter from Ledbury… My five reasons for staying in… We subscribed to a EU … Continue reading
EU Referendum – Less yah-boo politics and more on the great principles which are at stake.
By Stuart Wilson, a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups. There is less than 4 weeks to go in the EU referendum campaign that sometimes seems as though it will never end as it … Continue reading
Look to the problems in the UK and don’t blame it on the EU, or anybody else for that matter.
By Adam Wright a members of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups. The housing shortage in the UK is the fault of the UK government and all UK governments going back many a year nothing to do … Continue reading
Why give up our voice, influence and opt for an uncertain future? I shall vote IN on 23rd June
By Geoffrey White a member of one of the “SY2E – Remain in the EU” groups. I grew up in a time of post-war austerity. My country, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was broke and virtually … Continue reading
The world has moved on over the last 40 odd years and we need to keep up….not look backwards
By Lesley Jones a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the Eu groups. Apart from my own situation as a UK immigrant in France – a newbie really (4 years next month, with, luckily, a vote) – … Continue reading
You, Me and the EU. As for me, well I’ve benefited from the EU hugely.
By Kate Harris a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups. Working full time, I managed to get some time in France as a mature ERASMUS student. This introduced me to a different way of … Continue reading
When I was very young before the EU or the EEC existed.
When I was very young, Mum and Dad decided we should explore the continent the UK is part of. In those far-off days, this was a big adventure. The Channel Tunnel was an abandoned Victorian relic near Folkstone, there were … Continue reading
We knew what we were voting for in 1975 EEC Referendum.
Some comments from members in our “Say Yes to Europe – Remain in the EU” groups “My husband is a WW2 baby and I am a post war baby. We were brought up 40’s & 50’s. When we had the … Continue reading
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