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We need ideals and eloquence to save Europe
Source: We need ideals and eloquence to save Europe In the frenzied battle of words over the future of Britain’s membership of the European Union, the real values that inspired the foundation and development of this European Movement seem to … Continue reading
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Club membership – My Resignation, but I still want to use the facilities.
Dear Mr Gym Owner I am sick and tired of the following: * being asked to not hog certain machines * being expected to clear up litter after myself * being expected to put back weights when finished * being … Continue reading
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How You can help shape the Remain campaign
With the Referendum perhaps less than 5 months away it is time to step up the work that “SY2E – Remain in the EU” is doing. SY2E is a volunteer, cross party/apolitical grassroots organisation; nobody is employed, nobody is on … Continue reading
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Can the Outers explain how leaving the EU would be BETTER for the UK?
The Outers keep banging on about being in charge of our own laws and yet if you ask them what they would do with their reclaimed sovereignty they are split with everyone wanting something different and no-one having any settled … Continue reading
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What happens if we vote for Brexit?
Originally posted on The Constitution Unit Blog:
The EU referendum could be held as early as June so clarity is needed about what will happen in the event of a vote to leave. In this post Alan Renwick explains Article 50 of…
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Grassroots or Astroturfing – the contradiction of a grassroots movement led by public figures.
The term “grassroots” is often abused. Frequently politicians use it to curry favour with their electorate. The term was coined at the beginning of the 20th century in the USA. It referred to organisations driven by ordinary people working together … Continue reading
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What the Government said about the EU in the 1975 Referendum leaflet.
The pamphlet produced by the Government in 1975 is interesting reading. 1975 Referendum Government
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