Resetting EU-UK Relations
At Lancaster House on 19 May 2025, the Prime Minister and EU Commission announced what they called a "landmark reset” of post‑Brexit relations.
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At Lancaster House on 19 May 2025, the Prime Minister and EU Commission announced what they called a "landmark reset” of post‑Brexit relations.
Voters and activists are crying out for politicians to articulate credible meaningful solutions to our current crises. Closer relations with the EU can and should be one of them.
The European Movement’s International Committee is preparing for the long fight: Promoting a Deeper Understanding of the EU
Our Chair, Rob Harrison, had the privilege of visiting CERN in Geneva today. Founded in the 1950s as an international organisation, the research labs are located on the Franco-Swiss border.
LDEG are pleased to reprint below a copy of a speech made by our Executive Member Graham Jones to the Oxford Branch of the United Nations Association