LibDem MP James MacCleary calls for Youth Mobility Scheme
Young people in the UK are being denied opportunities because this government refuses to sit down with our European allies to agree on a Youth Mobility Scheme.
Young people in the UK are being denied opportunities because this government refuses to sit down with our European allies to agree on a Youth Mobility Scheme.
Speaking to journalists in the UK parliament's press gallery, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has intensified calls for a comprehensive reset of the United Kingdom's relationship with the European Union.
Liberal International and ALDE issue a joint statement on Georgian parliamentary elections
Both Liberal Democrat leader, Ed Davey, and Foreign Affairs Spokesperson, Layla Moran, have welcomed the European Union’s proposals for a Youth Mobility scheme, published on Friday. Ed, in a post on Twitter/X called the scheme a “win-win-win”.
At the Liberal Democrat Spring Conference in York, Leader Sir Ed Davey reinforces the Liberal Democrats belief in Britain's place at the heart of Europe.
According to new polling data from YouGov, the most popular option among the public when contemplating the UK's relationship with the EU is rejoining.
Ed Dave called for rebuilding of the UK's relationship with Europe.
Embrace Erasmus is the title of the Young European Movement UK's campaign to rejoin the Erasmus+ programme.
At our AGM, a new Executive was elected by members. Find out about your portfolio officers and regional representatives on this article. With some vacancies still open, there are opportunities for members to be involved.
Throughout 2023, LDEG has worked through many channels to push for Europeanism in the Liberal Democrats and the UK, and pushing for Liberalism in Europe. Find out more in this article.
The European Movement has issued a survey of British businesses to identify how difficult UK-EU trade has become for businesses, causing huge damage across multiple business sectors, and ongoing harm to the UK economy.
Thirty years ago, on 1 November 1993, the Maastricht Treaty entered into force. It established the European Union as we know it.