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Category Archives: reflections
“I want my country back”
By Mark Salad. The photograph is my place of birth, the world I was born into. It was rough, depressing and squalid. It was a slum. It was already better than my parent’s world. My father – orphaned in his … Continue reading
On Monsters, Villains and the Eu Referendum – J.K. Rowling
Here is an exerpt from a piece by J.K Rowling: I’m the mongrel product of this European continent and I’m an internationalist. I was raised by a Francophile mother whose family was proud of their part-French heritage. My French ancestors … Continue reading
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Radicalisation is an evil, pernicious disease that is once again attacking our country.
Radicalising people or even a country is not a 21st century phenomenon, nor is it restricted to the young or vulnerable. It happened in Germany, Russia, China, among other countries on a massive scale in the last century. It is … Continue reading
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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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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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Europe: Project Hope 2 – The EU’s greatest achievements are under threat
By Hector MacDonald a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups. The EU does not get everything right, and now its greatest achievements are under threat. Many complaints about the EU are justified. Its administrators … Continue reading
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Europe: Project Hope 1 – The European Union is built on a set of ideals that we all value
By Hector MacDonald a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups. The European Union is built on a set of ideals that we all value What matters to Europeans? The rule of law. Freedom of … Continue reading
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Lessons are forgotten and history repeats itself: hate and fear are the lifeblood of evil
By Paul Holland a member of one of the SY2E groups. I can tell you clearly, in a nutshell, what is scary about the vote leave campaign and why it is so divisive and misguided, by simply addressing what it believes … Continue reading
There is a world of opportunity provided by the EU
By William Healey a member of one of the SY2E groups. Until I was 22 years old, I had never really thought about the European Union. I just knew it was something that a lot of British people, particularly of … Continue reading
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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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