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Author Archives: Robert Pigney
And so the dance begins
So, against a background of increasingly confused and confusing stories coming from Westminster, these Brexit “negotiations” are about to “start”. I use quotes because the agenda for Monday is very reminiscent of something which might be referred to as “flannel”. … Continue reading
Resetting the debate
Probably the most important thing we need to discuss is how we “reset the debate”, which we will certainly have to do following 8th June. Thus far we haven’t managed to do this. I pulled together the People’s Challenge to … Continue reading
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The Loneliness Of The Voter
In the election nobody wanted, spare a thought for the poor, bloody voter. The more votes we are forced to endure, the emptier, the more pointless the whole ritual becomes. The link between how we vote, and what happens as … Continue reading
Article 50 notification – Time to hold people to their promises
Today, Theresa May has given notice under article 50 that the UK intends to leave the EU. A leaked resolution by the European Parliament has come to light, detailing its position on Brexit negotiations. The red lines in this resolution … Continue reading
The People’s Challenge – The next phase begins
The weekend’s march in London was a resounding success. Over 100,000 people participated, more than in any other event in Europe, on the anniversary of the Treaty of Rome. Excellent speeches were made by people from across the political spectrum, … Continue reading
March 25th – 100,000+ say Stop The Silence and Unite For Europe
The People’s Challenge is delighted to report (particularly when the BBC among others is not) that the Unite For Europe March yesterday was fantastic. Police estimate that over 100,000 people attended and it generally went without a hitch. Some great … Continue reading
March and make our voice heard – March 25th London
Tomorrow’s march is going ahead, the organisers (Unite For Europe) have confirmed this, and although European Movement UK have pulled out, all other participants(and several additions) will be present – you can find the text of the Unite for Europe … Continue reading
March and make our voice heard – March 25th London
On Saturday there is a march in London, one that is about principles that go to the heart of the UK’s democracy. The UK’s democracy is founded on fundamental principles: the sovereignty of parliament, freedom of speech, the right to … Continue reading
March on the 25th to make sure our voice is heard.
Dear People’s Challenge supporter, on the 25th there is a march in London, one that goes beyond the pros and cons of Brexit. Many diverse groups will be represented in the march; the common element is their opposition to the … Continue reading
It is not about what we have not yet achieved, it is about those things we have achieved – so far.
This update is about reminding you of the things that you’ve helped to achieve. It can be hard to remember where we all started from, especially when things seem as if they aren’t going our way. So let’s look back … Continue reading