Reader Letters
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The notion of ‘Global Britain’ goes hand in hand with good, proficient multi-linguistic skills.
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Scotland can make it work like Ireland, Sweden and Denmark
Readers have their say on Douglas Alexander's recent column in The New European
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Brexit spin on vaccine taskforce makes me sick
The UK could have saved the European Union from vaccine disaster.
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Environment is an area where European co-operation must continue after Brexit
Fishing has overshadowed discussion of wider issues affecting the environment since Brexit
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History repeats itself with illusions of ‘freedom’
Brexit wasn't the first time leaders tried to stoke up tensions in the name of 'freedom'
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Windrush 2 is looming as Brexit reality bites
An immigration crisis is facing Britain now that Brexit reality is hitting
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Be prepared for a 2023 general election
A surprise general election could suit the Tories - and Boris Johnson will have the power to do it.
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Brexit damage already exceeds cost of EU membership
Readers have their say on the damage Brexit is causing Britain.
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Pro-Europeans still want the UK to succeed
Pro-Europeans thought it was wrong to leave the EU - but they still want to see the UK succeed.
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Labour must now take lead on voting reform
It is beneficial for Labour to take up the fight for proportional representation.
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Labour missed chance for electoral reform under Tony Blair
How can we get PR 'done' to reform our electoral system and British politics?
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It’s time for our government to treat EU leaders like humans
Europe's leaders are human beings - they are just as fallible as anybody else.
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My issue with the Union flag
Readers respond to calls to reclaim the Union flag from nationalists. I am, have been and will remain an admirer of Mitch Benn. However, in his article he explores why the Union Flag should be reclaimed from “the insular, the nationalistic and the xenophobic”. He then lists reasons for loving it and what it represents […]
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Is now the time to focus on Rejoin?
Readers are split on whether The New European should focus on rejoining the EU, or whether more time is needed. Congratulations on getting the backers and arrangements in place to enable TNE to continue and move on. What I would like to see is more coverage on how we can get to the point where […]
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The ship has sailed to stop Scotland going independent
There’s scepticism from readers that the next leader of Scottish Labour can save the Union. The answer to Maurice Smith’s question, in my opinion, is that the Scottish Labour leadership candidate Anas Sarwar will not. The problem lies in the way the question is understood and answered by so many of your contributors. They seem […]
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It’s time for Boris Johnson to show the promised Brexit benefits
As the UK government continue to negotiate Brexit with the European Union, readers ask where are the benefits? Isn’t it about time that the press began to hold Boris Johnson to account over Brexit? Northern Ireland and the current issue over documentation and checks will not go away which will only push us closer to […]
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There’s no time for pessimism from pro-Europeans
A route to rejoining the EU is possible, says reader Mark Sullivan. Judging from your readers’ letters, they are being too pessimistic on our rejoining the EU. Just because you can’t see the immediate pathway unfolding, doesn’t reduce the inevitability of market forces which resolutely point to this conclusion. How many commentators for example predicted […]
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Brexit one month on… what was the point?
Readers analyse Brexit’s progress one month on and question whether it was worth it. As Mitch Benn humorously points out, in the face of incontrovertible evidence that Brexit is deeply damaging Britain, Remainers and Leavers must now be asking themselves what was the point of it all. Take the Brexit mantra ‘Taking back control’. It’s actually […]
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Vaccines crisis shows the need for countries to work together
Readers have their say on the EU vaccines crisis – and what it all means for the bloc. I think Paul Knott with his column was particularly prescient in his views about this ongoing debacle. As readers of this great paper are committed Remainers, it is really hard to reconcile the EU’s recent actions about […]
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Nicola Sturgeon should welcome every visit from Boris Johnson to Scotland
The SNP should not resist the prime minister’s visits to Scotland. Surely Nicola Sturgeon should have welcomed Boris Johnson’s visit to her patch? It’s difficult to think of anything more likely to further bolster support for independence and alienate more Scots. Maybe this is his first shot, and he’ll be back for a booster in […]
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Boris Johnson should follow Mark Rutte’s example in taking responsibility for pandemic
The prime minister of the Netherlands took responsibility for his government’s mistakes. Boris Johnson says he takes full responsibility for our 100,000 Covid deaths. Robert Jenrick says he’s proud of the many things the government has achieved in response to the pandemic. Really? Let’s just list a few of the arrant failures: to heed the […]
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We must never forget the Holocaust
Last week was Holocaust Memorial Day, when we remember the millions murdered under Nazi persecution. This year marks 75 years since vital evidence of this was first presented at the Nuremberg war crimes trials alerting a largely unknowing world to the horrors that had occurred in concentration camps. Our great grandfather David Maxwell Fyfe was […]
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Joe Biden has more in common with EU than Boris Johnson
Readers hope lessons will be learned from Donald Trump’s time in the White House. I have just read A Promised Land, the first part of Barack Obama’s autobiography. Time and time again, his refusal to countenance actions which do not reflect his values – those he set out very clearly during his election campaign – […]
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New party needs to focus on England and Wales’ return to EU
Without Scotland and Northern Ireland, England and Wales will need its own campaign to rejoin the EU. There us a simple requirement for a new political party with one objective: for England and Wales to rejoin the EU. (Scotland is going to do under its own steam, Northern Ireland has not left.) This is urgent […]
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Why rejoining EU could be more than a decade away
Readers are sceptical momentum behind Rejoin will come before the 2030s. I have just finished reading the excellent Brexitland by Maria Sobolewska and Robert Ford (recommended in TNE some weeks ago). It provides an analysis, often of survey information over decades, of why the UK divided, and continues to divide, into two camps over Brexit. […]
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Our thoughts on how to fix Britain
Readers have their say on how to fix Britain after Brexit. I think Ian Dunt’s list has some excellent ideas (“15 ways to fix Britain”). However, I take exception to the idea that the only issue with British ‘citizenship’ is its prohibitive cost for new applicants. The fact is, that having now ceased to be […]
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Pro-Europeans need a charismatic leader to win argument on EU
Alastair Campbell’s article asking “What more could Remainers have done” (TNE 226) continues to prompt letters… Do not give up! A single pro-EU unified pressure group (not linked to any political party) is needed, ideally with a charismatic figurehead (but not a divisive politician). We need to attract massive funding (I am sure many in […]
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It’s already clear Brexit deal isn’t sustainable for UK
A rethink is already needed over the government’s free trade agreement. It is already becoming obvious, less than a month in, that the current free trade agreement is not sustainable. As one example, Northern Ireland is severely disadvantaged in terms of goods imported from the rest of the UK and a number of hauliers and […]