Welcome to the European Movement in Scotland

2025 sees the European Movement in Scotland (EMiS) celebrate its 35th birthday.

While there had been an active pro-Europe group in Scotland since the 1950s – that was a branch of the UK-wide European Movement – in 1990 the decision was taken to set up EMiS as a wholly Scottish independent organisation. EMiS would have its own members, its own constitution, governance structures and finances and its own strategies and campaigns.

Consequently, it played a significant role in keeping support for the EU in Scotland at high levels. It was an important player in seeing Scotland vote 62% Remain in the 2016 Brexit referendum.

In the years since the referendum EMiS has ceaselessly kept alive the compelling arguments for Scotland being in the EU, whether Scotland becomes an independent nation or stays part of the United Kingdom.

Since 2016, support for a European future for Scotland has stayed extremely strong. Across the UK, most voters express a desire for much closer engagement with the EU. EMiS and our friends at the European Movement UK have been key driving forces keeping the European cause high on the political agenda.

On our website you can find out more about what we do, an events calendar, newsletters and media coverage, our people and how to join EMiS. Please browse at your leisure. New members and supporters are always welcome.

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Blog

  • EMis in The Herald – Calls for UK to Rejoin EU After Trump’s Greenland Threats
    The European Movement in Scotland (EMiS) have a top slot on a lead story in The Herald, with the headline: Calls for UK to rejoin EU after Trump’s Greenland threats.… Read More »
  • Re-Join the EU Debate at Glasgow University
    Bylines Scotland reports on the debate at Glasgow University that was organised by EMiS and Glasgow University Union. … Read More »
  • America’s Ideological Imperialism
    Martin Roche and Sir Graham Watson write about the options the UK faces in the era of America’s “ideological imperialism.” In Bylines Scotland and The Scotsman.… Read More »
  • Boosting UK trade in one simple step
    Sir Graham Watson and Martin Roche joined forces to write an article on why the UK should rejoin the European Customs Union. The link here is to Bylines Scotland. A shorter version originally appeared in The Scotsman and Scotland on Sunday. https://bylines.scot/politics/brexit/boosting-uk-trade-in-one-simple-step/ Picture credit: pixabay.com The European Movement in Scotland… Read More »
  • Where Now for Europe in this New World Disorder?
    This article was first published on 8 January 2026 on Kirsty Hughes’s substack at https://kirstyhughes.substack.com/p/where-now-for-europe-in-this-new. By Kirsty Hughes Today, France’s President Macron dared to criticise the delinquent President of the United States. The US, he said is: “breaking free from the international rules that it used to promote” and, Macron… Read More »
  • Culture is the compass and catalyst for a sustainable urban future
    Bailie Annette Christie, Glasgow City Convenor for Culture, Sport and International Relations and Chair of Glasgow Life, reflects one year on from her previous Op-Ed on Glasgow’s 850th anniversary and the new European Culture Compass in her role as the Eurocities Shadow Commissioner for Sustainable Culture and Chair of the network’s Culture… Read More »
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Podcasts and Videos

European Conversations

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More episodes here.

Webinars and Livestreams

Fife4EU meets Wendy Chamberlain
The North-East Fife MP, and Lib Dem Whip, talks about EU relevant legislation at Westminster and the LibDem’s position for the Holyrood …
Defending Democracy: Choosing Europe
In recent years, the struggle for democracy has taken centre stage in many Central and Eastern European countries, where pro-EU movements have …

More livestreams and webinars here.

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