The High Court ruling on whether the Executive, particularly the Prime Minister, had the right to use the Royal Prerogative to decide when and how to issue the Article 50 Notification to the European Union has given Europeanist MPs a unique opportunity to put the country back on course to become a fully functioning European […]
After the EU referendum: All is not lost
Many of us campaigned 24/7 for the UK to Remain in the European Union (EU). London4Europe members engaged in all forms of campaigning, notably giving some 150 talks, debates and media interviews throughout Greater London. We are proud to have articulated publically what we believe is best for our country. Although we are bitterly disappointed […]
The EU is more democratic than the UK – It’s the pot calling the kettle black.
Brexiters swear that the EU is undemocratic, complaining that “We can’t throw them out’”, as if the EU were a Federal State like the USA – by the way, even there the President is elected indirectly through an electoral ‘college’ of votes from its states – not directly. But the EU is not a federal […]
EU Referendum: Four cemeteries and a EU trip
My Twitter feed today shows a poster from the 1975 referendum campaign: “Forty million people died in two European wars this century. Better to lose a little national sovereignty than a son or daughter. Vote Yes to keep the peace. Keep Britain in Europe.” Although we pool sovereignty, rather than lose it, I accept the […]
Young Voters & the EU Referendum: What’s not working?
With less than two months until polling day it’s becoming increasingly clear that that the pro-EU, but politically disengaged, under-35 voters have the opportunity to play a key role in the upcoming referendum. Only half are currently planning on voting, 1 in stark contrast to the predominantly older Brexiters. Youngsters not participating in politics is […]
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