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Tag Archives: brexit
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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Why won’t the EUphobes set out their alternative to the UK’s EU membership?
When anybody in favour of remaining in the EU points out the benefits that their group, profession, sector gets from the UK’s membership, there are only 3 reasonable responses from the EUphobe groups: 1) here is how and why you … Continue reading
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No Two stage EU referendum – David Cameron
David Cameron has signaled that there won’t be a 2 stage referendum process. Some people had been saying that we should have two referendums on leaving the EU. The first would be to decide whether we should start the process and … Continue reading
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No to the Norway option – Remain, Leave & Government agree!
David Cameron has said that the “Norway option” for the UK’s relationship with the EU post-Brexit is a non-starter. Norway is a member of European Free Trade Association which with the EU forms the European Economic Area. It has long … Continue reading
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Brexit: Nothing More Than A Contemporary Mode – Part 2
Following on from his previous post https://sayyes2europe.eu/2015/10/10/brexit-nothing-more-than-a-contemporary-mode/ Dave Matthews continues to explore the questions about what happens in the event of a Brexit. There are some huge questions being bandied around the UK and Europe at the moment, concerning our presence and … Continue reading
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Brexit: Nothing More Than A Contemporary Mode.
Every day we read that the Exit Campaigns are gaining presence, that their voice is finally being heard. That the UK public are standing up to an undemocratic union, a fascist movement, a money swallower. Eurocrats are being branded as … Continue reading
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Britain’s four-point package for EU reform – POLITICO
Phillip Hammond – Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, has been setting out the Government’s 4 point package for EU reforms. The 4 points cover market regulation, “ever-closer union”, subsidiarity and welfare. He goes on to say “We approach … 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
Reflections from France – on a wet Sunday morning
Good morning on what is, down here near Limoux at least, a rather wet Sunday morning. Over the past few weeks I have been surprised by the differing reactions when talking about how ordinary people such as are in our … Continue reading
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Some legal opinion on immigration controls in both directions.
Both of these links refer to the EU Law Analysis blogspot. What happens to British expatriates if the UK leaves the EU? What would happen to EU nationals living or planning to visit or live in the UK after a … Continue reading
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