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− | '''Britain Stronger in Europe''' is the official 'remain' campaign group promoting the benefits of continued membership of the [[European Union]] ahead of a British referendum scheduled for 23 June 2016. It was the only campaign group to apply to the [[Electoral Commission]] to act as flag bearer for the remain campaign. | + | '''Britain Stronger in Europe''' is the official 'remain' campaign group promoting the benefits of continued membership of the [[European Union]] ahead of a British referendum scheduled for 23 June 2016. It was the only campaign group to apply to the [[Electoral Commission]] to act as flag bearer for the remain campaign and is registered as 'The In Campaign Ltd'. |
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Revision as of 08:53, 16 May 2016
Britain Stronger in Europe is the official 'remain' campaign group promoting the benefits of continued membership of the European Union ahead of a British referendum scheduled for 23 June 2016. It was the only campaign group to apply to the Electoral Commission to act as flag bearer for the remain campaign and is registered as 'The In Campaign Ltd'.
Contents
Notes
The campaign's website summarises its position, arguing that:
- 'To vote to remain part of Europe is to vote for a stronger, better off, safer Britain that delivers opportunity for individuals and families, now and in the future. To vote to leave is to take a leap into the unknown, risking a weaker economy, the prospects of future generations and a loss of influence on the world stage.' [1]
It enjoys support from across the political spectrum, with backing from key figures in the Conservative Party and the Labour Party, as well as the former leader of the Green Party, and pro-EU groups such as European Movement, Open Europe and the Centre for European Reform.
Funding
Recorded by the Electoral Commission:
Date | Name of donor | Amount |
---|---|---|
28/04/2016 | David Sainsbury | £2,564,454 (3 donations) |
28/04/2016 | David Harding | £750,000 |
28/04/2016 | Lloyd Dorfman | £500,000 |
28/04/2016 | Anna Rausing | £250,000 |
28/04/2016 | Andrew Law | £200,000 |
28/04/2016 | David Potter | £150,000 |
28/04/2016 | The Tower Limited Company | £500,000 |
28/04/2016 | Bloomberg Tradebook Europe Ltd | £250,000 |
28/04/2016 | Grovepoint Capital | £250,000 |
28/04/2016 | Morgan & Stanley Co. International | £250,000 |
28/04/2016 | Citigroup Partners | £250,000 |
28/04/2016 | Ian Taylor | £150,000 |
28/04/2016 | Anthony Daniell | £100,000 |
28/04/2016 | David Brownlow | £100,000 |
28/04/2016 | Donald Houston | £74, 144.50 |
28/04/2016 | Joseph Schull | £100,000 (2 donations) |
28/04/2016 | Kumar Sushantha Bhattacharyya | £50,000 |
28/04/2016 | Simon Robertson | £50,000 |
28/04/2016 | Bruno Schroder | £50,000 |
28/04/2016 | Simon Palley | £30,000 |
28/04/2016 | PLLG Limited | £25,000 |
28/04/2016 | Roland Rudd | £32,508.50 (2 donations) |
28/04/2016 | Paul Myners | £25,000 |
28/04/20</nowiki>16 | Richard Brindle | £25,000 |
28/04/2016 | Alexander Wilmot-Setwell | £15,000 |
28/04/2016 | Emmanuel Roman | £15,000 |
28/04/2016 | Patrick Drayton | £15,000 |
28/04/2016 | John Armitage | £15,000 |
28/04/2016 | Warren Finegold | £10,000 |
28/04/2016 | Paul Jefferys | £10,000 |
28/04/2016 | Michael Plantevin | £10,000 |
28/04/2016 | Eurostar International | £7,508.50 |
28/04/2016 | Oliver Haardmann | £7,508.50 |
28/04/2016 | Evan Davies | £7,508.50 |
28/04/2016 | Richard Reed | £7,508.50 |
28/04/2016 | Airbus | £7,508.50 |
28/04/2016 | Finsbury Group | £7,508.50 |
28/04/2016 | PriceWaterhouseCoopers Services | £7,508.50 |
28/04/2016 | Peter Kadas | £7,508.50 |
28/04/2016 | Stuart Rose | £7,508.50 |
Key backers
- Lord Stuart Rose - Chair
- Will Straw - Executive director
- Roland Rudd - Treasurer
- Lucy Thomas - Deputy director
- James McGrory - Chief spokesman
- Brendan Barber - Former TUC boss
- David Cameron
- George Osbourne
- Jeremy Corbyn
- Alan Johnson
- Liberal Democrats
- Plaid Cymru
- Alliance Party
- SDLP (NI)
- Green Party [3]
Notes
- ↑ 'Why we're stronger in', Britain Stronger in Europe, accessed 9 May 2016
- ↑ Electoral Commission, The In Campaign Donor Search, accessed 12 May 2016
- ↑ Brian Wheeler, Alex Hunt 'The UK's EU Referendum: All you need to know', 12 May 2016, BBC News, accessed 13 May 2016