European Movements Gain Strength Through Unity
Mar. 2018 ‘The European Movement is the oldest pro-European organisation in the country. With its roots in the Congress of Europe, in The Hague in 1948, and presided by Winston Churchill, it has been campaigning to give Britain a central space within the European project.Read More
‘People must have their say on Brexit deal’: Senior Lib Dem
Mar. 2018 Addressing the recent rally of pro-European activists at the University of Suffolk in Ipswich, senior Liberal Democrat Daisy Cooper told the assembled group that: “The British public must have a say on the Brexit deal.”Read More
Protect local jobs and workers’ rights – Norfolk
Mar. 2018 Pro-Remain group, Norfolk for Europe, is one of the co-hosts of the ‘Let’s Stay Together’ day of action in Ipswich on March 24.Read More
Cambridge Still Adamant to Remain
Mar. 2018 Across the Eastern region many thousands of jobs in sectors like agriculture, aerospace and the biosciences depend on our membership of the Single Market which the UK was a leader in creating and whose rules and agencies the UK shaped.Read More
SEUA March & Rally highlights Pt 2
A video of some of the talks by guests followed by Q&As after the Ipswich march.Read More
SEUA March & Rally Highlights
The Great Eastern March proved a great success. To appreciate some of the features of the day, please spend a few minutes watching the film.Read More
Brexit impacts on Suffolk hospital – Bury St Edmunds
Mar. 2018 ‘Brexit is already having a significant effect on the West Suffolk Hospital’ says Bury St Edmunds resident and pro-Remain campaigner, John Corrie. Read More
Let’s Stay Together – The Great Eastern March
Mar. 2018 As part of a nationwide pro-EU day of action, the Suffolk EU Alliance staged a ‘Let’s Stay Together’ rally in and around the University of Suffolk during Saturday March 24.Read More
Red Bus about-turn on Brexit
Mar. 2018 A bright red bus emblazoned with ‘Brexit to cost £2,000 million a week’ completed a 33-stop tour of the UK in February and is scheduled to return for a second tour during April and May, East Anglia included. Read More