Keeping our close international links

2021-05-01 12:00:30 +0000

The majority of the British public are pro international links according to recent research from Best for Britain. Best for Britain, created in 2017, has transitioned from being a temporary campaign against Brexit to being a permanent organisation for internationalist values and working with the world. They have evidence that this is what the majority of the British population support.

image.png To quote from their CEO, Naomi Smith;s recent relaunch speech: “The results (of our survey) show that views on Britain’s international role don’t divide neatly along the old Leave/Remain fracture lines; far from it.

Not only that, on key issues there is overwhelming agreement from both sides on the importance of close international relations. For example:

79% of people want the UK to work with international bodies to tackle climate change; 78% to tackle the pandemic, and 76% to deal with threats from Russia and China.

81% support cooperating with international bodies on science and research, rising to 91% of 2019 Conservative voters

79% of Remain voters and 72% of Leave voters support countries working together to regulate social media companies

And there is overwhelming support for international cooperation across the UK by region, gender, age group, ethnicity and political outlook In other words, when you strip away the divisive shell of Brexit, Britons are inherently internationalist.”

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Background

For more detail please see:

Further Education Week

Yorkshire Bylines

TES,

Independent,

Politico,

House of Lords ERASMUS A campaign by the Young European Movement to rejoin ERASMUS+

March Meeting Notes

2021-03-29 20:34:30 +0000

 Stroud4Europe Supporters’ Meeting Notes

 Monday March 29th 2021 7:30 p.m. Zoom

 

The meeting sends very best wishes to Nadine and her family in Germany.

Ways of getting closer to our European neighbours including looking at the electoral system.

Speaker: Geoff Gibbons

Geoff has worked with all the county 4E groups in the past and is passionate about the need to change to a fairer electoral system. In the 2019 General Election

70% of votes cast did not affect who sits in Parliament (https://www.makevotesmatter.org.uk/first-past-the-post)

46% voted for the Greens, Labour or Lib Dems in the S.W. Between them they have 13% of the region’s MPs. https://electionresults.parliament.uk/election/2019-12-12/results/Location/Region/South%20West

The 4Europe groups in Gloucestershire, during the peak of the pro EU movement, had more members than any political party which gave us a voice. Perhaps we have a moral responsibility to use that voice. Any movement that wants to take us towards a close relationship with the EU will need to address the First Past the Post (FPTP) electoral system.

Look at why we lost: the remain campaign was against a team that had been working against the EU for 40 years and there were splits and disagreements in the People’s Vote organisation as well as in some 4E groups. They used the FPTP brilliantly – the Brexit party stood down in 312 seats in favour of the Tories.

We are now in an “elective dictatorship” – phrase coined by Lord Hailsham in 1976. Membership of the EU was a “comfort blanket” to obscure the dangers of our electoral system. That is now removed.

To address and protect ourselves once again we need to change to a form of proportional representation with a progressive alliance. How?

  1. Promote PR and Progressive Alliance

  2. Learn more about both

  3. Join political parties – to get involved

  4. Momentum members – encouraged to support their policy on PR so it gets taken to the next Labour conference

  5. Local elections – when speak to candidates ask if they support PR for local and national elections. Could write to every candidate.

  6. Keep an eye on emerging platforms for cross party support for getting our democracy into better shape. Compass is one of these: www.compassonline.org.uk

Q and A with Geoff

Stroud Constituency Labour Party (CLP) is one of the 66% of CLPs in the SW that support PR. Lib Dems and Greens both do.

“Equal votes” can be a more appealing term than PR. Labour is seen as the party of equality – for women, BAME.

Talk about things that really matter to people when talking about our democracy being at risk and about to fail us. 20% of people are in the middle politically and potentially open to influence. We are conditioned to think we live in a democracy and Tory arguments can be very anaesthetising so need clear, direct language and a simple agenda.

What reason do the 4E groups have to speak out on PR and democracy? We come at it from an EU membership or closer ties perspective – unlikely with a Tory government.

Using 35/40 second videos would attract younger voters. Can add videos to website. Make Votes Matter (MVM) is attractive to younger people.

Thanks to Geoff for a very informative and inspiring talk which set us all thinking!

EU Nationals – support from S4E

Working with the local Citizens Advice office, S4E members have been putting up posters, writing to our MP, printed in SNJ and using personal links with EU nationals to advertise the need to apply for Settled Status by the end of June. Citizens Advice funding from government has been extended for 6 months – which is progress. settled.org.uk is a new charity supporting applications.

Settled Status approval is not confirmed with a paper document. Keep up pressure to change this.

Mike will now be a British Citizen! Welcome!

Highlight the impact of Brexit locally

Stories from local businesses, shops and organisations are needed, to quote and include on website.

Stroud4Europe website

David’s presentation and comparisons with other 4Europe group sites, gave an insight into need to keep it dynamic. PLEASE consider writing content e.g. local impact of Brexit, relevant European events locally, national campaigns, – send direct to David or stroud4europe@gmail.com

Suggestions for website:

  • Stronger logo for S4E

  • Add Twitter feed

  • Add more colour and graphics

  • Make it European – with language input

  • Should it be more forward and optimistic

Setting up a “Stroud” Erasmus type scheme

England will probably end up as the only UK nation not supporting a reciprocal Erasmus style scheme. Stroud could head the campaign and will press the incoming local council after May 6th to support us – even if just in principle.

Opportunities for protest

We need strong messages – suggestion we need to be prepared to be arrested.

Covid permitting, Steve Bray from Sodem and others are planning demonstrations across the country between 23rd and 27th June with slogans of “Fight for your Rights”, “End the Lies and Corruption”.

Banners on Merrywalks bridge? Nothing political allowed. Could ask the Town Council if a banner with “Welcome to Stroud” in the many languages our members speak was possible. A gesture to EU nationals and ad for S4E? Perhaps to coincide with May 9th Europe Day?

AOB

Facebook – we need to make more use of it as so easy to share c.f. website

PR to be used in Scotland and Wales local elections though government intending to reverse this and reintroduce FPTP for mayoral and Police Commissioners votes in 4 years’ time. There’s progress!!

British nationals living in Spain may fall foul of need to have legal registration if intend to stay longer than the 90 days allowed. Will apply to other countries too.

Led by Donkeys type slogans and ads were very powerful.

We should consider the “Overton Window” approach. Policy change will occur if it is seen as not too extreme. Politicians can only act within the acceptable range. So the task ahead is to make e.g. joining the Customs Union or PR more acceptable.

Important to attract young voters and 6th formers.

Date of next meeting: Monday 24th May – 7.30 zoom probably

Brexit Red Tape leaving us out in the cold?

2021-03-28 12:00:30 +0000

More uncomfortable delays!

A Chalford Plumbing and Heating Engineer shared his concern that parts that usually take a week to arrive from Germany are now taking 8 weeks due to increased paperwork. Let’s hope there aren’t too many urgent repairs required and that we can learn to do without heating and hot water for a month or so…..

Is this really what people voted for?

E-Twinning

2021-03-14 12:00:30 +0000

What is E-Twinning

eTwinning:

  • Allowed children of all abilities and all social and financial backgrounds to build cross border friendships and broaden their horizons,
  • Assisted language learning at an early age, when children are most receptive,
  • Provided a safe platform for work and collaboration,
  • Offered teachers high quality Continued Professional Development. None of this is in the Government’s Turing Scheme.

We call on the Government to rectify this situation, by enabling the UK to participate as an eTwinning+ country (for countries outside of the European Union), so our children are not deprived of the opportunities it provides.

I cannot begin to capture in this blog the amazing cultural and educational value of eTwinning for students like mine, but here are just a few reasons why we need to take action and rejoin Erasmus+ eTwinning now:

  • It allowed children of all abilities and all social and financial backgrounds to build cross- border friendships and broaden their horizons,
  • Assisted language learning at an early age, when children are most receptive,
  • Offered hard-working teachers an amazing opportunity to enrich their own careers and learn from European counterparts.

https://www.europeanmovement.co.uk/erasmus_is_special

https://www.europeanmovement.co.uk/save_etwinning

Is this really what people voted for?”

Local Printmaker's experience of sending a present to the EU

2021-03-14 12:00:30 +0000

Expensive Bureaucracy!

A local print maker told us “I sent a print to a friend in Holland as a gift (I am an artist-printmaker). It was posted with Parcelforce and was not cheap to post. He (my friend) received a note from his local post office to say that he needed to call in person to collect the print. In order to get the print, he had to pay a customs duty of 50 euro on a print that I’d valued at £100 on the customs declaration form. This indicates that we cannot send presents by post to Europe without the recipient having to (in effect) purchase the package.

Is this really what people voted for?”

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