Is Grassroots Out set to become the designated Brexit campaign group?
Source: Is Grassroots Out set to become the designated Brexit campaign group? – ITV News
Is Grassroots Out set to become the designated Brexit campaign group?
Source: Is Grassroots Out set to become the designated Brexit campaign group? – ITV News
Victoria Hewson, a lawyer in the City, has been volunteering on our weekend street stalls in London. Originally from Northumberland, she worked in Germany for several years and has a lot of experience working with international businesses of all kinds. Here’s what she has to say about the campaign:
“I have never been involved in a political campaign before but this one is too important not to get involved.
As a lawyer, I’m clear-eyed about the power structures an d bureaucracy of the EU, and as a democrat and patriot I’m not a fan!
I’ve done 3 street stalls in South London with Vote Leave so far. My fellow volunteers have been of all ages and backgrounds and come to th e debate with different concerns and political perspectives, which is great.
The response from people chatting to us on the street has been really good and positive too. I was worried things might be quite negative and immigration focused but it’s the ‘Take Control’ message that really resonates with people in terms of the economy and our sovereignty.”
Why not join Victoria and the other volunteers who have helped on over 200 street stalls – from Penzance to Aberdeen – so far? Click here for details of upcoming events in your area.
To take the fight to the streets, we need to raise as much money as possible to fund our leaflets and campaign kits.
Every penny we raise helps to get out the message on the streets, through people’s letterboxes, and to the millions of undecided voters who will determine the result of this referendum.
Thousands of business owners across the UK are fed up with burdensome EU regulations which reduce productivity and drive up costs.
They want the UK to take back control, make our own rules and spend money in ways which benefit their businesses and employees.
Every month, politicians and bureaucrats in the EU Parliament pack up their offices and move to Strasbourg for four days. The cost of maintaining a building that lies empty for 317 days a year is a staggering £50 million – the same amount that is invested each year in repairing potholes across England alone.
When we Vote Leave, we can spend our money on our priorities, such as improving our roads and local environment, and on flood defences.
When we Vote Leave, our country can take back control of our destiny. We will make UK law supreme, control our own borders, spend money on our priorities and re-establish global trading links with our friends in the Commonwealth and the rest of the world.
Thank you for your support. Please click here to help spread the word and see other things you can do to help.
Best wishes

Victoria Hewson
P.S. Remember – every penny you donate will go to help us print the campaigning material we need to win over undecided voters, win this referendum, and take back control from the EU. Thank you.
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The ‘Remain’ campaign does oft defame…
* Show Notes: http://batsby.blogspot.com/2016/02/leave-to-remain.html
Scottie K presents a view on recent events from his unique perspective.
29th January BBC Radio 4 Today.
If UK services have been stretched beyond breaking point, then Cameron can ask the EU for an ’emergency brake’, and if that is agreed by all (or a majority of) 26 EU leaders then he can delay paying ‘in work’ benefits to EU migrants for up to 4 years. This permission can only be sought after the referendum.
There is nothing here.
This is a place holder – as the BBC pulled the item from their RSS feed(!).
Mini skirted men march in ‘solidarity’ with women who feel threatened by unaccompanied, young, male so called ‘refugees’.
Iben Thronholm (a Danish journalist who writes about Christianity and theology) strikes back against modern feminism – social justice warriors.
It is funny that the interviewer keeps asking what immigrants to the EU ‘should’ do an what women ‘should be able’ to do – it is irrelevant, the issue is what they do do, and what we can (or can’t) make them do.
Audio Only:
This is a video plea by a young German girl for relief from the threat German girls feel every day from the bogus Muslim ‘refugees’ that Angela Merkel has thrown open Germany’s borders for.
Original Video: 16yr Old German Girl – Bibi Wilhailm,
Voiced By: @DICS131294- MARIAS – The Matriot
Dub Edit: @RFreeUK – www.radiofreeuk.org – Paul Perrin
Most people in Britain, in my experience, have a clear view of immigration. While they are concerned about the pace of change in their communities and pressure on public services, they accept migrants who come to Britain to work hard, pay their taxes, and play by the rules.
It’s easy to forget that bathing in British waters was a hazardous activity not so long ago and that it was action from the EU which cleaned up the coastline.
Just before the election, the prime minister promised the House of Commons that he would “reform the EU and fundamentally change our relationship with it.” The draft agreement published yesterday is a million miles from his promise.
Source: The EU Renegotiation: ‘Full of Sound and Fury Signifying Nothing’ | Bernard Jenkin