European Movement in Scotland (@euromovescot) 's Twitter Profile
European Movement in Scotland

@euromovescot

The European Movement in Scotland is the foremost and longest-established pro-EU, pro-Europe, non-party political campaigning organisation in Scotland.

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linkhttp://www.euromovescotland.org.uk calendar_today22-09-2013 16:01:09

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Scottish Government International (@scotgovinter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

External Affairs Secretary Angus Robertson met with the European Movement in Scotland European Movement in Scotland. They discussed the common goal of rejoining the European Union, as well as priorities for the negotiations between the UK and the EU such as a youth mobility agreement.

External Affairs Secretary <a href="/AngusRobertson/">Angus Robertson</a> met with the European Movement in Scotland <a href="/euromovescot/">European Movement in Scotland</a>. They discussed the common goal of rejoining the European Union, as well as priorities for the negotiations between the UK and the EU such as a youth mobility agreement.
Glasgow for Europe (@glasgoweurope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“It’s a wonderful thing being in the European Union,” he says. The cross-border scheme means patients have to finance only their flights and hotel accommodation. Although they pay for the treatment upfront, the HSE reimburses them (100% in almost all cases) within 4 months

“It’s a wonderful thing being in the European Union,” he says.
The cross-border scheme means patients have to finance only their flights and hotel accommodation. Although they pay for the treatment upfront, the HSE reimburses them (100% in almost all cases) within 4 months
European Movement UK (on BlueSky) (@euromove) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And almost two-thirds, 65 per cent, now want to see a closer relationship with the EU. However, just 28 per cent of Tory voters and 16 per cent of voters for Mr Farage’s Reform UK want to rejoin the EU. Just? It's very clear. bit.ly/3TCeRSl

Best for Britain (@bestforbritain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Britain's economy is struggling. We need to give our business' the best chance to succeed. We need to help them sell into Europe again. No barriers, no friction, just growth. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

European Movement UK (on BlueSky) (@euromove) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sign our petition today to urge the Government to secure better terms for British business to trade with the EU at the UK-EU Summit and begin rejoining the Single Market and Customs Union. bit.ly/4mcqn44

Europe Street (@europestreet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nominations are open for the 2025 EmpowerEU Awards, which honour outstanding achievements to improve the lives of EU citizens in the UK and build bridges between communities. eeas.europa.eu/delegations/un…

Stephen Gethins MP (@stephengethins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leaving the EU was a bad idea 9 years ago but given events since it is an even worse idea today. Damaging to the economy, restrictive to the rights of young people and more isolated in an insecure world. What an expensive waste of a decade.

Dan Neidle (@danneidle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reform UK is proposing a "Britannia card" that would let wealthy foreigners pay a £250k fee to move to the UK, and live here exempt from all tax on their foreign assets. What they don't say: it would cost the UK £34bn. Thread:

Reform UK is proposing a "Britannia card" that would let wealthy foreigners pay a £250k fee to move to the UK, and live here exempt from all tax on their foreign assets.

What they don't say: it would cost the UK £34bn. 

Thread:
European Movement UK (on BlueSky) (@euromove) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nine years on, Brexit is widely seen as a failure. Most Britons would now vote to rejoin. Even Leave voters are turning. Brexit has hurt the economy, businesses, and public finances. The public has moved on. Time for politics to catch up.

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The Economic Impact of Brexit, Nine Years On: Was the Consensus Right? John Springford’s report is worth a read! consoc.org.uk/publications/t…

The Economic Impact of Brexit, Nine Years On: Was the Consensus Right?

John Springford’s report is worth a read!

consoc.org.uk/publications/t…
Farrukh (@implausibleblog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the 9th anniversary of the Brexit Referendum, a reminder of the Four Horsemen of the Brexit Apocalypse ➡️ David Frost who told us that we benefit economically by being in the EU, made us all poorer and now sits in the House of Lords ➡️ Nigel Farage who said we'd be better

Edwin Hayward (@edwinhayward) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It's 24 June, 2025" That part of Daniel Hannan's 2016 article about Brexit Britain and life after leaving the EU is accurate. But from that point onwards, reality parts company from his masturbatory fantasy that has adorned many a Brexiter's bedside table...

"It's 24 June, 2025"

That part of Daniel Hannan's 2016 article about Brexit Britain and life after leaving the EU is accurate.

But from that point onwards, reality parts company from his masturbatory fantasy that has adorned many a Brexiter's bedside table...
Glasgow for Europe (@glasgoweurope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Brexit has changed the relationship EU citizens had with the UK, with our sense of home and belonging. I’ve been here since 1993 and Brexit was an absolute trauma because the message was ‘you’re no longer welcome’. The relationship with our adopted country was broken”