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Tag Archives: personal account
It really is time to wake up and vote for the UK to Remain in the EU.
From Chris Radford, a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups. It is a fact that many of the older generation, I am 75, of my acquaintance are proposing to vote leave, they seem to … Continue reading
Friends, Europeans and Countrymen
By Pip Watkins a member of one of the SY2E groups. I feel I need to write something about the vote coming up on 23rd June. I am a British citizen living in Europe. I have the right to. I … Continue reading
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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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
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A Letter from Ledbury… My five reasons for staying in the EU
From Andrew Chandler a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups, the full article is published in his blog piece A Letter from Ledbury… My five reasons for staying in… We subscribed to a EU … Continue reading
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
EU Referendum – Less yah-boo politics and more on the great principles which are at stake.
By Stuart Wilson, a member of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups. There is less than 4 weeks to go in the EU referendum campaign that sometimes seems as though it will never end as it … Continue reading
Look to the problems in the UK and don’t blame it on the EU, or anybody else for that matter.
By Adam Wright a members of one of the SY2E – Remain in the EU groups. The housing shortage in the UK is the fault of the UK government and all UK governments going back many a year nothing to do … Continue reading
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