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Events
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3 Years of Brexit: Scotland’s place in Europe (Time for Scotland)
Time for Scotland - the group that organised rallies on Supreme Court Verdict Day - is holding a 'Lights On' event outside the Scottish Parliament on 31 Jan 2023, urging support for Scotland's right to self determination. Our aim is to remind everyone Brexit was the democratic choice of English voters, not Scots. A majority… Read More »
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Retained EU Law Bill webinar: Caroline Lucas/Mhairi Snowden with European Movement UK
Join the European Movement UK for a webinar to hear from veteran campaigners including Caroline Lucas MP and Mhairi Snowden from Human Rights Consortium Scotland on the risks of the Retained EU Law Bill, and the best ways to campaign against it. In the House of Commons last week, MPs voted against amendments to delay the… Read More »
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The European Union and the European Pillar of Social Rights (European Movement International)
Entitled "The European Union and the European Pillar of Social Rights", this workshop is part of the Just EU and Me project, a capacity-building programme led by ActionAid Italy which aims at providing young people and representatives of youth associations with knowledge, skills and opportunities for actively participating in developing recommendations to improve EU and… Read More »
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30 years after Maastricht (UK in a Changing Europe)
Bush House Aldwych, LondonThirty years on from the signing of the landmark Maastricht Treaty, a panel of experts will come together at King’s to reflect on its impact on Europe and the world. The event, 30 years after Maastricht, forms part of the Department of European and International Studies 30th anniversary celebrations. Speakers will include David Davis MP,… Read More »
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Brexit polling: beyond the numbers
A Grassroots for Europe Webinar Over the course of 2022, opinion polls have recorded a steady increase in anti-brexit sentiment. But the numbers for and against vary according to the wording of the question, and the polls require interpretation. This webinar brings together three experts to discuss how to interpret the polling data, and the… Read More »
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Another Europe is possible and the cost of living crisis
Launching our new online assembly series, Power to the People, in partnership with European University Institute, European Alternatives, Europe Calling, Mehr Demokratie and others. The series of assemblies aims to put people across the European continent in touch with other to foster cross-border dialogue about the challenges that face us. The first assembly will focus… Read More »
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Scotland and the Euro: Myths on Scottish EU Membership (European Merchants)
The Crannie 9 Cranston Street, EdinburghSpeech by Anthony Salamone, Managing Director of European Merchants, on the mysterious role of the euro in Scottish politics Anthony Salamone will parse myths on Scotland, the euro and EU membership under independence. He will explore the purpose, function and meaning of the euro in the European Union of today. He will probe the… Read More »
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Terry Reintke MEP at Cambridge for Europe
Cambridge for Europe have arranged a webinar with Terry Reintke MEP, who will discuss the challenges and opportunities for the EU and the EU-UK relationship in the coming years. The webinar takes place on Monday 20th February at 19:30 GMT. To register for this event, use this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZclduqpqTIuH91DZciJufcgCtAhN0lsZAlN.
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European Chats: European Movement International
Join us on Wednesday, 22 February 2022, from 11:00-12:00 CET, for the fourteenth edition of EuropeanChats, this time featuring the EM North Macedonia and EM Albania. EuropeanChats gathers activists and stakeholders from the European Movement International network, to discuss with European citizens different issues surrounding the debate around the future of Europe, and how the pandemic and the war in Ukraine affect the… Read More »
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Why the Northern Ireland Protocol is a Great British concern (London4Europe)
Why the Northern Ireland Protocol is a Great British concern (and not for the reasons you think) Katy Hayward, Professor of Political Sociology, Queen’s University Belfast will discuss the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland that was signed as part of the UK-EU withdrawal Agreement in 2019. Katy will look at the Protocol from a slightly different… Read More »
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How feasible is Rejoin? UKiCE
There have been some striking shifts in the polling on Brexit recently. As a consequence, some people are now arguing that we should be discussing rejoining. The first in our new online series, the “UKICE Lunch Hour”, this panel discusses this shift in public opinion, and the legal and political challenges that accession negotiations would… Read More »
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Immigration after Brexit: UKICE
This conference, jointly hosted by UK in a Changing Europe and the Migration Observatory at Oxford University, brings together the UK’s leading experts on migration policy. The panels will look at the current state of the migration system, the issues facing policymakers, and the future trends likely to emerge. Click on this link to our website to… Read More »
