Brexit Day
Don't mope on Brexit day - instead crank up the volume and think about everything that we have achieved.
For the last 1,317 days, this song has for many been the unofficial anthem of the Remain Movement.
Don't mope on Brexit day - instead crank up the volume and think about everything that we have achieved.
For the last 1,317 days, this song has for many been the unofficial anthem of the Remain Movement.
The upcoming General Election is going to be a momentous one for Britain.
We have been gifted a new opportunity to put the brakes on the Brexit process - but it is only going to work if remainers act sensibly and in a coordinated way.
This march is going to be huge and it has to be huge. We want it to be bigger than the March 2019 one and to bring London to a standstill on the day. Tell everyone you know about it, because the media coverage has been fairly patchy so far.
If you’d like to join Slough for Europe and the other groups that make up Berkshire for Europe on the journey to London and/or during the march, here are the meeting points and suggested timings.
EU elections are now almost certain to happen.
They use a version of Proportional Representation known as the D'Hondt Method.
I won't try and re-explain it here, as there are already various good explanations available such as this one.
I've made a google spreadsheet partly based on some other ones I found online, to let people play around with different voting patterns and see how it affects the results.
Our latest newsletter is out, with details of all that has been going on in parliament in recent days, the probability of another extension, May's supposed cooperation with Corbyn and the days where parliament temporarily took charge and what was achieved.
If you aren't subscribed to receive it by email, you can view it online here.
Well done to everyone who spotted that this post was an #AprilFool - although at the moment (at least in the UK) it's often hard to tell the made up news from the real stuff.
A leak from a mole in Whitehall indicates that Brexit could be halted imminently due to a dearth of sensible reasons for continuing with it.
As I write this, we should be just hours from leaving the EU - but we aren't. Theresa May said that the date would not be changed, but it was.
Today some Brexiters outside Parliament are protesting (and hopefully it remains peaceful) - but there is much that we remainers can be celebrating.
30 months ago, a second referendum was a fringe idea
But we didn't give up
We marched
We campaigned
We lobbiedOur cause became a mainstream policy
Our latest newsletter is out, with details of all that has been going on in parliament in recent days, the defeat of Meaningful Vote Three, last weekend's march and a brief celebration of the fact that this is no longer our last day in the EU.
If you aren't subscribed to receive it by email, you can view it online here.
This march is going to be huge and it has to be huge. We want it to be bigger than the October 2018 one and top bring London to a standstill on the day. Tell everyone you know about it, because the media coverage has been fairly patchy so far.
If you’d like to join Slough for Europe and the other groups that make up Berkshire for Europe on the journey to London and/or during the march, here are the meeting points and suggested timings: