Pages tagged "Brexit"
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Brexit Is Not "Done" and Neither Are We
Brexit is not "done" and neither are we, writes European Movement President Lord Heseltine.
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Fear and concern in the country as Brexit begins to bite
As a farmer on a smallish family farm in Rutland I watch the unfolding effects of leaving the EU with ever-increasing fear and concern, writes Andrew Brown.
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We can't let ministers put a hard border around musicians
By Sam Murray, Musicians’ Union activist and European Movement member.
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Less than 50 days to protect our rights
By Wiebke Rueterjans, EU citizen in the UK and European Movement activist.
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New European Movement report reveals human impact of Brexit
The European Movement has today published a report featuring real-life case studies of the human impact of Brexit. The report sets out ten of the biggest problems that have emerged since January 1, and what steps the government should take to address the issues covered.
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For music and the arts, when the pandemic is over, the real problems of touring the EU post-Brexit will begin
Award-winning composer Howard Goodall, actor and musician Jess Murphy and theatre director and writer Jonathan Holloway called on the government to urgently address the problems Brexit has caused for the creative arts, speaking at the European Movement conference today.
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From fishing fleets to breweries, companies in the north-east face ruin under the Brexit deal
European Movement UK Vice-President Joyce Quin writes about the problems facing companies in north-east England that export to the EU and are facing ruin under the Brexit deal...
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Brexit divide bridged as Remainers and Leavers unite against government crackdown on protests
After four years of disagreement over Brexit and a second referendum, campaigners have buried the hatchet to unite against the government’s plans to limit political protests. All signatories of the letter were able to conduct large scale demonstrations in London and across the UK peacefully and safely under existing legislation. However, under the new proposals, which change the boundaries defining the ‘controlled area’ of Parliament Square, neither side would have been able to hold the high-profile demonstrations and events in Parliament Square that shaped the Brexit debate.
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