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− | Britain in | + | Britain in Europe was a lobby group pressing for European Integration and Busines dominance. It was funded by Transnational corporations. |
+ | ==Non to the Neoliberal constitution== | ||
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+ | Following the decisive votes against the neoliberal European Constitution in France and the Netherlands in 2005 Britain in Europe shut up shop and directed visitors to its website to the website of the [[European Movement]]. | ||
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+ | Here is their [http://www.britainineurope.org.uk/ statement], dated 17-Aug-2005: | ||
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+ | :The Way Ahead | ||
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+ | :Following the NO votes in France and the Netherlands, and the shelving of plans for a UK referendum, Britain in Europe took the decision to review it's future. | ||
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+ | :The current debate within the EU regarding its direction and purpose means that there is unlikely to be a referendum in the UK in the foreseeable future. We believe that the evolving debate in the UK should be undertaken from a fresh perspective and with open minds. Therefore, it has been decided that this is an appropriate moment to consolidate some of our own operations with those of our sister organisation, the [[European Movement]]. So Britain in Europe will, in effect, cease campaigning. | ||
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+ | :However, in the face of a hostile press and a well-funded eurosceptic lobby, there is still much to do to improve public understanding and engagement in the importance of Britain's membership of the EU, not least in relation to our country's future prosperity and security. We hope that all our supporters will continue to make the case for Britain in Europe and that, when a new consensus on the future direction of the EU is reached, we will all once again join forces to ensure that Britain remains at its heart. | ||
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+ | :Britain in Europe wishes to extend its sincere thanks to all those that have supported the campaign over the last six years. | ||
==Funders== | ==Funders== | ||
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*[[AEEU]] | *[[AEEU]] | ||
− | [[BAe Systems]] | + | *[[BAe Systems]] |
− | [[BMP DDB]] | + | *[[BMP DDB]] |
− | [[BAT]] | + | *[[BAT]] |
− | [[British Midland]] | + | *[[British Midland]] |
− | [[British Telecommunications]] plc | + | *[[BT|British Telecommunications]] plc |
− | [[Bunzl]] plc | + | *[[Bunzl]] plc |
− | [[Cookson Group]] plc | + | *[[Cookson Group]] plc |
− | [[Dyson Appliances]] Ltd | + | *[[Dyson Appliances]] Ltd |
− | [[Christopher Haskins|Lord Haskins]] of Skidby | + | *[[Christopher Haskins|Lord Haskins]] of Skidby |
− | [[ICL]] plc | + | *[[ICL]] plc |
− | [[General Utilities]] | + | *[[General Utilities]] |
− | [[Kellogg’s]] | + | *[[Kellogg’s]] |
− | [[KPMG]] | + | *[[KPMG]] |
− | [[Mindshare UK]] | + | *[[Mindshare UK]] |
− | [[Nestle]] (UK) Ltd | + | *[[Nestle]] (UK) Ltd |
− | [[Philips Electronics]] (UK) Ltd | + | *[[Philips Electronics]] (UK) Ltd |
− | [[PricewaterhouseCoopers]] | + | *[[PricewaterhouseCoopers]] |
− | [[Reuters Group]] plc | + | *[[Reuters Group]] plc |
− | Lord Sainsbury of Turville | + | *[[David Sainsbury|Lord Sainsbury of Turville]] |
− | [[Unilever]] plc | + | *[[Unilever]] plc |
− | [[United News & Media]] plc | + | *[[United News & Media]] plc |
− | [[Xerox]] Ltd {{ref|BiEfunders}} | + | *[[Xerox]] Ltd {{ref|BiEfunders}} |
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+ | ==People== | ||
+ | *[[Jane Bonham Carter]] | ||
+ | *[[Sarah Schaefer]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
{{note|BiEfunders}} Britain in Europe Website 2002 Accessible on the [http://web.archive.org/web/20020926042748/www.britainineurope.org.uk/new/templ.phtml?id=1w Internet Archive] | {{note|BiEfunders}} Britain in Europe Website 2002 Accessible on the [http://web.archive.org/web/20020926042748/www.britainineurope.org.uk/new/templ.phtml?id=1w Internet Archive] |
Latest revision as of 12:31, 7 November 2007
Britain in Europe was a lobby group pressing for European Integration and Busines dominance. It was funded by Transnational corporations.
Non to the Neoliberal constitution
Following the decisive votes against the neoliberal European Constitution in France and the Netherlands in 2005 Britain in Europe shut up shop and directed visitors to its website to the website of the European Movement.
Here is their statement, dated 17-Aug-2005:
- The Way Ahead
- Following the NO votes in France and the Netherlands, and the shelving of plans for a UK referendum, Britain in Europe took the decision to review it's future.
- The current debate within the EU regarding its direction and purpose means that there is unlikely to be a referendum in the UK in the foreseeable future. We believe that the evolving debate in the UK should be undertaken from a fresh perspective and with open minds. Therefore, it has been decided that this is an appropriate moment to consolidate some of our own operations with those of our sister organisation, the European Movement. So Britain in Europe will, in effect, cease campaigning.
- However, in the face of a hostile press and a well-funded eurosceptic lobby, there is still much to do to improve public understanding and engagement in the importance of Britain's membership of the EU, not least in relation to our country's future prosperity and security. We hope that all our supporters will continue to make the case for Britain in Europe and that, when a new consensus on the future direction of the EU is reached, we will all once again join forces to ensure that Britain remains at its heart.
- Britain in Europe wishes to extend its sincere thanks to all those that have supported the campaign over the last six years.
Funders
This list is from 2002. 'Since our launch we have received donations of £5,000 or more (cash or in-kind) from':
- AEEU
- BAe Systems
- BMP DDB
- BAT
- British Midland
- British Telecommunications plc
- Bunzl plc
- Cookson Group plc
- Dyson Appliances Ltd
- Lord Haskins of Skidby
- ICL plc
- General Utilities
- Kellogg’s
- KPMG
- Mindshare UK
- Nestle (UK) Ltd
- Philips Electronics (UK) Ltd
- PricewaterhouseCoopers
- Reuters Group plc
- Lord Sainsbury of Turville
- Unilever plc
- United News & Media plc
- Xerox Ltd [1]
People
Notes
^ Britain in Europe Website 2002 Accessible on the Internet Archive