What Are We Losing?
In withdrawing from the EU, it means for the UK that nothing is created and everything is lost.Read More
The articles below have been written by members and supporters of Suffolk for Europe on both social media and as letters to local newspapers. We have shared them on our site as starting points for discussion. The views expressed are those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect the current position of the Committee.
In withdrawing from the EU, it means for the UK that nothing is created and everything is lost.Read More
In a second referendum, Denis Kennedy suggests the remain campaign must move out of its “safe spaces” from where its messages inevitably revert to type, think harder, and disagree more effectively and constructively when engaging.Read More
Let’s start a gentle revolution that effectively changes, and saves, the Europe we are part of and we live in, to become a Europe that is a “beacon of hope for the World we live in”.Read More
All polls now show a clear majority support for another vote and remaining in the EU. Should we have a People’s Vote, Labour must unambiguously support and campaign for remain. Read More
A four percent loss to our economy as a result of a hard/soft Brexit might not sound much, but it will have a huge impact on the creative community, says Lowestoft artist, Ben.Read More
Best of our EADT Letters – 26 Novemberr 2018 by SEUA committee member Philip Gough.Read More
In his letter to the EADT, John Dell borrows from Monty Python to make a point about how much the UK and its citizens have benefited from being in the EU.Read More
In his letter, Mike argues if Corbyn cares about the NHS – an amazing Labour legacy – he should put his ambivalence towards the EU behind him and take a firmly Remain position in parliament.Read More
Denis Kennedy argues that it’s disingenuous for the Prime Minister to pretend that the recently-negotiated ‘deal’ with the EU responds to the will of the people.Read More
In his letter, Mike suggests that having tried her hardest and failed, Theresa May should first go back to the people and then fix the issues that caused them to vote Leave in the first place.Read More