Dominic Grieve
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Dominic Grieve published Parliament is back – why is Brexit not on the agenda? in News from European Movement UK 2021-09-20 09:20:15 +0100
Why is solving the Brexit crisis not on the agenda, asks Dominic Grieve.
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Dominic Grieve published Dominic Grieve: These are not just ‘teething problems’ in News from European Movement UK 2021-02-22 16:44:05 +0000
Just seven weeks after we left the Single Market and the Customs Union, we are already seeing the damaging effects of Brexit on British jobs and businesses. Try as they might, the government can no longer pretend that these are “teething problems”. This is the stark reality of the hard Brexit they have inflicted on the UK.
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Dominic Grieve published Dominic Grieve: “The European Movement must be a space for cross-party discussion” in News from European Movement UK 2021-01-29 17:01:19 +0000
Former Conservative MP and Attorney General of England & Wales Dominic Grieve encouraged the European Movement to build on the ties it has built across various political parties, in order to have an impact in this parliament.
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Dominic Grieve published The Brexit deal makes one thing clear – debate over our relationship with the EU is not over in News from European Movement UK 2021-01-15 05:36:28 +0000
That debate will throw up the same question of how a deepened relationship can be created and maintained.
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Dominic Grieve published We must not let Boris Johnson define who we are in News from European Movement UK 2021-01-08 13:47:04 +0000
Tomorrow we are leaving the European Union’s customs union and the single market. For so many of us, this is a moment of great sadness. Nothing has happened since the referendum to make one think that this is anything other than a historic error.
In the face of tomorrow's events, I remain proud of who we are as Europeans and what we stand for. We must not let Boris Johnson define who we are.
I am proud to call myself a European. It is not just a phrase, but a statement of intent. When we call ourselves European, we reject the narrow confines of Boris Johnson’s nationalism and commit to building something better. We will continue to build a larger, unified and powerful community of interests to fight for Britain’s future in Europe.
We may be leaving the European Union tomorrow, but you can still help build the European community of the future. The European Movement is already the largest pro-European grassroots organisation in Europe, but if we are going to win this fight for our European values, we need an even bigger movement.
Today, I am asking pro-Europeans in the UK to join us and work with us to rebuild our relationship with Europe.
Rt Hon Dominic Grieve QC
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