The UK Government still appears determined to press ahead with a bill to abolish up to 4000 pieces of EU law on the statute book: a critical analysis (edited) by @AnalystsGroup, a non-partisan group of ex-EU officials/diplomats… Read More »
Stepping up to the plate in 2023
Here’s our latest news release on changes underway at EMiS as we step up our rejoin EU campaign… Read More »
Take us back to the Europe we joined 50 years ago
The UK joined the then EEC on January 1 1973 – half a century ago. Lord Heseltine, EMUK President, recalls that era and looks forward to rejoining.… Read More »
From Jockrep to Scotland House
In the first of our new section, Scotland’s EuropeanStories, Jo Goodburn and Vanessa Glynn, both executive members of the European Movement in Scotland (EMiS), recount how they were instrumental in… Read More »
Scotland’s European Relations
POLICY PAPER. This paper analyses the range of Scotland’s relationships with the EU, and the Scottish government’s European strategy, in the context of both the new post-Brexit reality and of continuing constitutional tensions.… Read More »
European Union Views of the UK post-Brexit and of the Future EU-UK Relationship
POLICY PAPER Overall, the UK’s image, reputation and influence is seen as badly damaged by the decision to leave the EU and by the way UK politics have unfolded since the June 2016 vote.… Read More »
Independence in the EU in the Covid Era: Prospects for Scotland
POLICY NOTE | Scotland’s independence debate has not been hitting the headlines much during the Covid-19 crisis. But nor has it gone away. And for now, public opinion appears to be more or less where it was on the independence question – split roughly 50:50 with a majority of younger voters (under 50 or 55 years old depending on the poll) favouring independence. This could, of course, change substantially as the Covid crisis develops economically, politically and in public health terms in the coming months.… Read More »
An Independent Scotland in the EU: Issues For Accession
REPORT. Expert views on the accession process to the EU. … Read More »
