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Category Archives: pro-EU campaign
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
If we are to leave the EU we need to be shown WHY Leaving is BETTER.
The Outers want out regardless. They have no interest in making the EU work and have adopted a game-playing mentality in which winning is all that matters. The challenge in the real world is to stay in and make the … Continue reading
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Tagged referendum
Referendum campaign – … perhaps, the end of the beginning
We are starting to see where everybody stands now that Donald Tusk has published the EU draft response to the reforms tabled by the UK. The EUphobes will be satisfied with nothing less than withdrawal from the EU, even though … Continue reading
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Tagged EU, referendum
What the Yes campaign said in the 1975 Referendum leaflet.
1975 Referendum YES campaign leaflet
Labour Leave get their facts wrong by Hugo Dixon
Labour Leave get their facts wrong Posted on January 21, 2016 by Sam Ashworth-Hayes The ‘Labour Leave’ campaign launched yesterday, putting a leaflet titled “6 reasons to leave the EU” at the top of their new website. With seven bullet … Continue reading
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Tagged brexit
Votes for Life – Campaigning with New Europeans & European Movement UK on Voting Rights for all UK Expatriates
Parliamentary petition to Implement Votes for Life legislation before EU referendum We have been supporting the campaign by Votes for Expat Brits to remove this limit for many months. Through the efforts of people such as 91 year old Harry Schindler a … Continue reading
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Tagged campaign, disenfranchisement, VotesforLife
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Why we are planning a grassroots campaign.
The “No” campaigners are getting organised and seem to be learning from past mistakes. Rather than relying on rather unpredictable politicians, they are planning on a business-led campaign with a “flock of birds” leadership, i.e. one that frequently changes, as … Continue reading
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Tagged campaign, grassroots, referendum
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David Cameron ” would expect any minister who planned to campaign for Britain to leave the EU to resign.”
A piece from Jon Danzig quoted from the New Europeans Facebook group → David Cameron’s EU ultimatum – please share PM: LEAVE THE GOVERNMENT IF YOU WANT TO LEAVE THE EU In an ultimatum to his ministers that could result … Continue reading
After the General Election – the pro-EU campaign
Well the General Election over, at least there is no more second guessing what the outcome might be and what that means for a pro-EU campaign in the UK. The EU leaders that were previously hoping the problem would go … Continue reading