Monthly rally & march through Bath, Sunday 7th April, 2 – 3:30 pm, meet at Bath Abbey Churchyard

On Saturday 23rd March, hundreds of us made the effort to travel to London for a massive show of support for a #PeoplesVote. Now we need you to show up and be counted on Sunday 7th April at 2pm in the centre of Bath. You won’t have far to travel this time. What a relief … More Monthly rally & march through Bath, Sunday 7th April, 2 – 3:30 pm, meet at Bath Abbey Churchyard

Bath for Europe sends hundreds to the Put It To The People March

Bath for Europe was strongly represented at the largest UK march in recent history on Saturday 23rdMarch in London. Total numbers on the march are estimated at well over 1 million people. At least 200 coaches were organised by groups like Bath from across the country. Bath sent seven coaches and organised the People’s Vote Express. The … More Bath for Europe sends hundreds to the Put It To The People March

My Journey through Brexit

As we grow ever closer to the Brexit endgame, I feel compelled to put my thoughts into writing. I want to share my personal journey through Brexit.  It’s been tumultuous but I’m driven to fight on against this terrible loss, one of the greatest I may ever experience. First, some back story. I was born in Belgium … More My Journey through Brexit

Get Ready for London Rally & March, Sunday 3rd March, 2 pm Abbey Churchyard

Get fired up for the massive #PutItToThePeople march on 23rd with a special warm-up rally and march through Bath on Sunday 3rd March. We need your help to spread the word that it’s not too late. We need to bring hundreds of people with us to London. Bath is the Remain city that won’t give … More Get Ready for London Rally & March, Sunday 3rd March, 2 pm Abbey Churchyard

Was the 2016 referendum really ‘the biggest democratic exercise in this country’s history’?

Update: January 25th 2019. Since this piece was published some people have pointed out on Twitter that the 2016 referendum didn’t even have the highest number of voters, let alone the highest turnout. This is true. In the 1992 general election 33,614,074 people voted; in the 2016 referendum it was 33,577,342. Thus 36,732 more people … More Was the 2016 referendum really ‘the biggest democratic exercise in this country’s history’?