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Category Archives: personal account
I’ve been getting increasingly frustrated with the Brexiteers
By Jonathan Hesford a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups. I’ve been getting increasingly frustrated with the Brexiteers. They want to trade in the lifestyles and the prosperity of all of us who work … Continue reading
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A union in Europe: a patriotic view
By Carol Weitz a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups. My father didn’t come home from the Navy until I was two. His elder brother was decorated with the Distinguished Flying Cross, and later … Continue reading
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It is not logical for the UK to give up our partnership with the European Union
So I’ve been thinking a lot recently about the Union of countries that is the United Kingdom. And the level of democracy for each member country in Westminster. England by far has the most Members of Parliament (just over 70 … Continue reading
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As citizens of EU member states we have had the chance and the honour to live in the UK
We are your friends and your neighbours. We are your colleagues and your local traders. We are even, in some case, your family or your partner. As citizens of members-states of the EU and hence as EU citizens, we have … Continue reading
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Let’s not jettison or sabotage the peace project that has endured for a life-span!
A reason to remain, just an anecdote about “life”, when all”s said and done …a happy little Sunday afternoon, at peace with the world around:I was pottering, cleaning the “lavoir” the ancient washing place next to my house, in my … Continue reading
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I believe Brexit, driven by self-interest & nationalism, will make Europe a poorer place.
I retired 10 years ago and moved to the edge of Italy, close to the French border and Monaco, for a number of reasons, none of which individually amount to much but added together made me realise that I didn’t … Continue reading
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Musings on Brexit: What I would want for my Grandchildren
Originally posted by Marion Thornly in her blog: Ceret Diaries: Musing’s on Brexit On Facebook today I saw a post by a lady who wrote that she was going to vote to leave the EU for the sake of her grandchildren. I … Continue reading
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The cynics should realise that President Obama has nothing to gain by warning his friends about the dangers.
I thought President Obama’s recent speech in Germany (reported this morning on France24) and the Huw Edwards interview with the president (on BBC yesterday) were very interesting. He is, IMHO, one of the most intelligent and thoughtful US presidents for … Continue reading
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As a Brit living in France, for 10 years, I feel that it is time to share some thoughts.
As a Brit living in France, for 10 years, I feel that it is time to share some thoughts. I teach English to business people in the Dijon area. So far, with no exception, everyone of them that have expressed … Continue reading
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Je ne regrette rien… certainly not my opportunity to study, work and live in the EU
Many years ago, when I was a student, one of the first votes I cast was for the UK to remain in what we then called the EEC, now, of course, the EU. Not long afterwards, because my degree included … Continue reading
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