Another Europe Is Possible: Launched in Feb. 2016 by activists and campaigners wanting to build a Europe of democracy, human rights, and social justice, who did not believe a British exit from the EU offered a path towards a social, citizen-led Europe. 'Stay in Europe to change Europe’. After the disappointment of the referendum result they are continuing to campaign during the period of negotiations to defend the four points they highlighted as at risk from Brexit: environmental sustainability, human rights, workplace protections, and free movement. As no plan for exit was presented to the British electorate, they are arguing for a referendum on the terms of exit once they have been negotiated with Europe with an option to remain in the EU if the terms are rejected.
http://www.anothereurope.org/
European Movement: Is co-ordinating several grassroots campaigns, supporting the UK's place in Europe post referendum. It has set out 'Red Lines' - the four key protections we want the UK to retain following the vote to leave the EU - workers’ rights, environmental protections, freedom of movement and access to the single market.
http://euromove.org.uk/
More United: this cross-party initiative has the support of Lord Ashdown, Jonathon Porritt and Caroline Criado-Perez, and is looking at fielding candidates in the next general election. The initiative is not a political party, nor an attempt to create a new centrist one on the model of the SDP in the 1980s. But if the movement were to succeed in attracting subscribers to a website, and attracting funding, it could intervene in politics by recommending (and supporting financially) specific candidates at the next election. (The initiative was expected to take up the theme of “more in common” but then decided on More United as its name.)
Liberals, celebrities and EU supporters set up progressive movement. The Guardian, 19 July 2016
Save the Single Market: They say that the vote to leave the European Union has revealed very different views of Britain's place in the world, but that the majority of British people want to remain part of the European Single Market, with two-thirds of voters believing that this should be the top priority for British politicians negotiating with the EU and that the government must act to secure the UK's place in the world’s biggest economic bloc.
http://savethesingle.market/
Britain Stronger in Europe: A movement campaigning to get Britain the best deal from Europe.
Vote for Europe. A mass tactical voting plan has been launched to head off Brexit by supporting parliamentary candidates who oppose it and targeting those in favour. The scheme has been set up by David Walsh. "The way to put pressure on an MP's seat is to pledge support to candidates who will keep us in the EU. How they do that, we leave to them. They got us into this mess. They can get us out. We can force a U-turn before the election by putting hundreds of MP's seats at risk."
http://www.voteforeurope.org.uk/
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