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Tag Archives: brexit
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
Posted in brexit, EU, Ready, reflections
Tagged brexit, EU, reflections
UK could have Australian-style immigration system according to Leave campaigners.
What’s the story? Prominent anti-EU campaigners say they want to introduce a points-based immigration system in the UK to limit those coming to the UK to skilled workers in shortage occupations, claiming current levels of migration are lowering wages and … Continue reading
Posted in brexit, immigration
Tagged brexit, immigration
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
Posted in brexit, personal account, reflections
Tagged brexit, personal account, reflections
I urge the British voter not to fall into this Brexit trap – Democracy
By John Tilt, a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups. We need to eschew all this false information about the EU being undemocratic! Under the influence of bigots like Boris Johnson, Farage, and IDS … Continue reading
Posted in brexit, consequences
Tagged brexit, consequences
Leave Campaign still peddling £350 million lie.
I’ve never seen so much dough in all my life. But never forget – no matter how much dough they have here, it’s nothing like the dough we are sending to Brussels every day: £50 quids worth, £350m a week … Continue reading
I urge the British voter not to fall into this Brexit trap – TTIP
By John Tilt, a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups. The EU is far LESS likely to accept a TTIP agreement than an isolated UK would. An exiting UK would have little choice other … Continue reading
Posted in brexit, consequences
Tagged brexit, consequences
Leavers construct delusional Matrix, but the referendum is about today’s reality.
I find it disturbing that there are a lot of people who still don’t seem to see how ludicrous the Leave campaign is getting. Brexit was a dodgy proposal from the start, but now large numbers of people seem to … Continue reading
Posted in brexit, reflections
Tagged brexit, personal account
Some founder members of the Conservative Friends of Turkey – Boris Johnson, Douglas Carswell, Daniel Hannan?
Listed among the founder members of the Conservative Friends of Turkey are Boris Johnson, Douglas Carswell, and Daniel Hannan. OBJECTIVES Promote strong Anglo-Turkish relations Help to foster bilateral trade and business relationships Build links between the Conservative Party and Turkish … Continue reading
Some reasons why UK citizens will find it more expensive living in the EU post Brexit.
By Mike Meade a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups. It will depend on personal circumstances but for most it will become more expensive to live in the EU after Brexit. People legally working … Continue reading
Posted in brexit, expatriates, post-Brexit
Tagged brexit, expatriates, post-Brexit
Brexit economist dismisses Government Brexit predictions – so why don’t we just use his?
On Monday, in an article in The Telegraph, Brexit economist Patrick Minford said that the Treasury’s projections of the long-term and short-term effect of a Brexit were “flawed”. He finishes by saying: The establishment is wrong over Brexit, as it … Continue reading
Posted in brexit, consequences, employment, Rebutal
Tagged brexit, consequences, employment, post-Brexit, Prof Minford, Rebuttal
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