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The '''All-Party Parliamentary Group for European Reform''' (APPGER) was established in 2011.   
 
The '''All-Party Parliamentary Group for European Reform''' (APPGER) was established in 2011.   
 
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Its function was to:
Its function was, as stated in the Register of All-Party Parliamentary Groups:
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: 'explore each area where EU legislation impacts on the UK and assess whether this is better dealt with at the national or European level. To work with MEPs, interest groups and other experts to explore what a new UK-EU relationship could look like and what needs to be done to get there.'  
 
 
: 'To explore each area where EU legislation impacts on the UK and assess whether this is better dealt with at the national or European level. To work with MEPs, interest groups and other experts to explore what a new UK-EU relationship could look like and what needs to be done to get there.'  
 
  
 
The group was however dissolved following the general election of 2015.  
 
The group was however dissolved following the general election of 2015.  
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==Secretariat==
 
==Secretariat==
 
[[Open Europe]] acted as the APPGER's secretariat, helping the parliamentary officers organise events and day-to-day administration.
 
[[Open Europe]] acted as the APPGER's secretariat, helping the parliamentary officers organise events and day-to-day administration.
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Conservative MP [[Andrea Leadsom]], who subsequently became a treasury minister in 2014 was a co-founder of this group along with another Conservative MP [[George Eustice]] (now a Defra minister).
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 00:00, 5 November 2015

The All-Party Parliamentary Group for European Reform (APPGER) was established in 2011. Its function was to:

'explore each area where EU legislation impacts on the UK and assess whether this is better dealt with at the national or European level. To work with MEPs, interest groups and other experts to explore what a new UK-EU relationship could look like and what needs to be done to get there.'

The group was however dissolved following the general election of 2015.

People

Officers as of March 2015

Secretariat

Open Europe acted as the APPGER's secretariat, helping the parliamentary officers organise events and day-to-day administration.

Conservative MP Andrea Leadsom, who subsequently became a treasury minister in 2014 was a co-founder of this group along with another Conservative MP George Eustice (now a Defra minister).

Notes