Cambridge for Europe #FBPE

@CamForEurope

Cambridge for Europe is a local campaign group promoting our continued membership of the EU.

Cambridge, England
Joined December 2015

Tweets

You blocked @CamForEurope

Are you sure you want to view these Tweets? Viewing Tweets won't unblock @CamForEurope

  1. Jan 10

    Marmite was discovered by a German, takes its name from a French cooking vessel & is manufactured by an Anglo-Dutch company which has explicitly warned that Brexit will entail food price rises. It’s certainly a symbol of something.

    Undo
  2. Jan 10

    Want to see a huge generational divide? Clear majority of population under age 50 think the Brexit vote was wrong, clear majority of those over 50 say it was right. Dec 2017 data from YouGov:

    Undo
  3. Jan 10

    This sums up much of the ongoing negotiation and debate

    This Tweet is unavailable.
    Undo
  4. Jan 9

    No explanation from Liam Fox as to why the Government decided to leave the Customs Union without having undertaken any assessment at all of the economic impact of doing so.

    Undo
  5. Jan 10

    Always worth reminding yourself of what Leavers said six months ago, back when current reality was 'Project Fear'

    Undo
  6. Jan 8

    . not only persuaded the PM to keep him at health, but he also persuaded her to give him full charge of social care for the elderly. Extraordinary. Makes one wonder who's in charge

    Undo
  7. Jan 3

    Never forget...this ultimately is what is about...the theft of our rights especially that of being able to take our Govt to an international court if it decides to remove our rights.

    Undo
  8. 18 Dec 2017

    So here’s my message to your fellow youths: Brexit isn’t a “real revolt”. It is populism pure and simple, driven by lying politicians, millionaires and all sorts of dark channels like these 14/

    Show this thread
    Undo
  9. 17 Dec 2017

    Don’t bother to look at this league table of growth in rich countries

    Undo
  10. 19 Dec 2017

    Those parts of the UK that voted most strongly for Leave would be hurt disproportionately more by a hard Brexit with no trade deal, says University of Birmingham, City-Redi research institute

    Undo
  11. 13 Dec 2017
    Undo
  12. 10 Dec 2017

    Apologies for the short thread, but I think it is necessary to counteract the deliberate and cynical "everybody lied" white noise generated by Brexiters. Let's look at the five, plain claims on the front page of the official Vote Leave website under "If we vote stay in the EU":

    Show this thread
    Undo
  13. 13 Dec 2017

    SHOCK, as in predicted by virtually all economists since before the referendum

    Undo
  14. 9 Dec 2017

    Great article which suggests Remainers should be quietly optimistic about this deal. Ireland has secured an assurance of regulatory alignment with the single market, which means we may as well remain

    Undo
  15. 9 Dec 2017

    We agree that if we do not agree on something which isn't possible anyway, we will align to some rules in areas yet to be determined which will ensure that we continue with the single market even though we are leaving the single market and diverging from it. That'll work.

    Undo
  16. Later this month we will find the people's favourite remain moment of 2017 Is your favourite confronting Farage, the big march, flags at the proms, or something else? Send us your nominations &we will run a poll w/ the finalists Please RT

    Show this thread
    Undo
  17. 9 Dec 2017
    Undo
  18. 8 Dec 2017

    Britain - here's what you could have won. 👇

    Undo
  19. 9 Dec 2017

    This is the fudge at the heart of this deal. Logical interpretation of regulatory alignment is continued membership of customs union...

    Undo
  20. 8 Dec 2017

    I want a 'Great' Britain that is: - Compassionate - Outward looking - Positive - Inclusive - Welcoming - Visionary - Progressive - Enlightened - Modern - Fair - Principled Brexit is diametrically opposite to these values. Let's stop it. Let's Make 'Great' Britain Again.

    Undo

Loading seems to be taking a while.

Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.

    You may also like

    ·