With all the discussion of international trade, issues of sovereignty and the UK’s place in the world it is easy to forget the many ways the European Union has had a profound impact on everyday life. Membership of the EU has allowed everyone in the UK to benefit from the European Common Aviation Area. A […]
EU Referendum: Countryside matters
In this, the latest in the series of advice blogs for campaigners, we look at the countryside. Most of you who read these blogs will be campaigning in London, but country matters do come up. The BBC’s Countryfile magazine has run a piece on its website about how the EU influences so much of what […]
EU Referendum: Vote Leave, Lose Control?
“If we vote to remain, EU laws will overrule UK laws and the European Courts will be in control of our trade, our borders, and big decisions like whether prisoners are allowed to vote.” This was the stark warning thrust my direction by an eager Leave campaigner during my daily commute. I like to think […]
EU Referendum: London4Europe engaging with Sikh and Pakistani communities
In the run up to 23 June, London4Europe has been actively engaging with the different community groups throughout London on the key issues of the EU Referendum. Nick Hopkinson, Chairman, and committee members, Richard Newcombe and Sir John Ramsden have participated in events with both the Sikh and Pakistani communities, setting out the comprehensive and […]
EU Referendum: Politics of Hope
Everyone accuses the Remain campaign of fear tactics. However, the Leave campaign also engages in Project Fear, exaggerating the size of the EU superstate which costs only 1% of our tax and has as many employees (32,000) as Leeds Town Council. However, we are up against a dreadful alliance of the mad, the Little Englanders, […]
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