Entries by Adam Poole

Should Rejoin back Volt?

Since Kier Starmer’s interview last week, I have seen the subject of a new political party raised frequently, with Volt often being mentioned as an alternative to establishing a new party. When considering such issues, we need to remember the cross-party nature of support for Rejoining the EU. Our support base is very diverse and […]

Happy New Year

I wanted to wish everyone a happy new year and give you a few thoughts on a sad night for us all After 4 and a half years of fighting today the leavers finally get their sunny uplands… But no amount of rose tinting of the spectacles that they wear can hide the fact that […]

Policy Statement Regarding Labours Position on the Deal

The issue of what Labour should do over the deal is very contentious throughout the rejoin movement and causing controversy not just within the ranks of labour supporters. Whilst some see labour supporting the deal as a practical issue to avoid no deal, others see it as Starmer legitimising brexit and betraying the remain movement. […]

Polical parties – a call to arms

I find this graphic very interesting as it shows where remian and leave support sits in terms of political parties. Whilst things have changed since 2016, with for example, only 19% of those who voted Remain in 2016 voting Tory last December, it does show two things very clearly. Firstly, this shows that any Campaign […]

Erasmus – Johnson’s Berlin Wall by Robert Braban

Erasmus – Johnson’s attempt at a Berlin Wall. In 1961 the East German regime built the Berlin Wall to protect their flawed ideology from being exposed through contact of their citizens with those in the free West. The refusal of Johnson to allow UK young people to have the advantage of continued participation in the […]

Happy Christmas!

Well here we are at Christmas 2020. I know from looking over comments in the group and on our page that many people are feeling quite down at the moment. That is perfectly understandable given what is going on in the country. Between an inept, dishonest and incompetent government, Brexit and the worst pandemic in […]

The Wonders of Brexit

The wonders of Brexit coming to a town near you. After Brexit the United Kingdom is going to be amazing – every morning I’m going to wake up in my Union Jack jimmy-jams to the sound of a squadron of Spitfires racing overhead and leaving a trail of hot buttered crumpets behind them. I’ll run […]

One Year On

A year ago just after the depressing news of Johnson’s win I was scrolling through Facebook when i came across a meme that said the campaign to rejoin the EU starts now. I thought yes why not? Why should we just roll over and accept what has just happened? And why shouldn’t we start to […]