Why?
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‘Brexit In Name Only’ (BRINO) Is NOT Brexit
In June 2016 the Great British Public took the emphatic decision to Leave the European Union.
The UK voted to Leave the European Union in its entirety. Not half in, half out. Not just ‘in name only’. We expect all of our sovereign rights as an independent country to be restored. This can only happen if all of Brussels’ jurisdiction is eliminated. If a Deal is to be agreed, it must not compromise on our ‘Red Lines’. No more European Court of Justice involvement, no more ‘Level Playing Field’ and reclaiming our sovereign waters. Only then will we have a true Brexit.
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A Global Future
Outside the EU we can strike Free Trade Agreements with the fastest growing economies around the world – from the USA to Brazil to India to Australia.
The 21st Century is witness to the 4th Industrial (technological) Revolution. ‘Taking Back Control of our Sovereignty and Laws’ will enable us to promote enterprise and innovation – assets which have been actively stifled by burdensome EU rules and regulations.
We have already reclaimed our seat at the World Trade Organization – the international trade body in which countries discuss, negotiate and promote free trade deals. In less than a year of being liberated from the EU we are already on the cusp of Free Trade Agreements with the USA, Japan, Australia and New Zealand and many more in the pipeline. After the end of the Transition Period and free from the ‘Level Playing Field’ we will be free to focus on our own priorities instead of trying to appease 27 other EU Member States.
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The Withdrawal Agreement is Deeply Flawed
The Withdrawal Agreement is the only legally-binding document between both the UK and the EU – and it is littered with flaws. It already goes some way to compromise our sovereignty as an independent nation.
Most noteworthy, it enables the Northern Ireland Protocol – the ‘solution’ to the Northern Ireland problem which Prime Minister Boris Johnson quickly renegotiated last year. The Protocol itself leaves a backdoor to keep us under the jurisdiction of the EU. Issues like State Aid and the ‘Level Playing Field’ will remain prevalent under the current arrangements.
A favourable Deal may be able to mitigate some of these issues, but preferably, the Withdrawal Agreement should be torn up. It is also a ‘living document’, negotiations and adaptions to it will be continuous and indefinite regardless of a Deal or not.
Recent media coverage
- UK Continues to Fill EU Coffers
- Director of get Britain Out, Jane Adye once again exposes the facts regarding the masses of money the United Kingdom still owes the European Union – cash will be flowing out of the UK into Brussels for years to come. Regardless of whether we get a trade deal or not. – October 30th – Comment Central
- Countering ‘Project Fear’ on haulage
- October 27th – Brexit Watch
- Food Glorious Food – A Brexit Twist
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye dismantles the Remainer hysteria over lower food standards post-Brexit. The UK has some of the best food standards in the world and they will not be undermined. We can still pursue Free Trade Agreements around the world to fulfil our ‘Global Britain’ potential. October 23rd – Global Vision
- The MoD must act now! We must deregulate EU rules on shipbuilding
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye exposes an EU rule on shipbuilding which will continue to apply after we Leave the Transition Period and insists we must outsource shipbuilding contracts to EU Member States. October 23rd – Brexit-Watch
- ‘EU has not negotiated in good faith’ – Brexiteers order Boris Johnson to walk away!
- Director Jayne Adye is quoted in a Daily Express article which orders the Prime Minister to pull the plug on the negotiations and walk away without a deal. October 15th – The Daily Express
- Enough Stalling! It’s time to walk away from Europe today!
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye writes for the Daily Express saying the Prime Minister must hold his word and pull us out of the negotiations today. October 15th – The Daily Express
- The UK’s Trading Relationship is Unscathed
- The Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye, insists the statements made by European Union Leaders and EU bureaucrats that the United Kingdom cannot be trusted is totally unfounded. The UK will be a beacon for free trade in the future. Already many countries around the world are looking forward to signing trade deals with us when we fully escape from the shackles of the EU at the end of this year. October 15th – Comment Central
- French demands on fishing are still out of Plaice
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye looks at demands made by France and other EU Member States for continued access to UK waters. While such demands are in place there must be no Trade Agreement. October 14th – Brexit Watch
- Boris Johnson urged to capitalise on ‘EU panic to strike a favourable Deal’
- October 9th – The Daily Express
- The EU is Still Playing Dirty
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye writes how the EU continues to use bullying tactics throughout the entire Brexit process and how the UK ought to stand up to it. – October 9th – GlobalVision
- ECJ Threat highlights Withdrawal Agreement flaws
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye writes how the if Withdrawal Agreement remains unchanged the ECJ will still maintain jurisdiction over the UK in many areas. – October 8th – Comment Central
- EU and UK light fire under Brexit negotiators in last-ditch attempt to reach deal
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye is quoted defending the Government’s decision to implmenent the UK Internal Market Bill. Dismissing the EU’s legal threats as a negotiating ploy. October 6th – EU Parliament Magazine
- The Remain Position is a “Dead Parrot”
- Former MEP William Dartmouth writes exclusively for Get Britain Out on why those still arguing for Remain are barking up the wrong tree. We can never go back to the EU as it was in 2016. – October 5th – Get Britain Out
- Make or break time for a genuine Brexit
- Jayne Adye, Director of Get Britain Out sets out why this month more than any this year will set the tone for Brexit. Impacting this country for decades to come. October 5th – The Commentator
- Labour shifts from silence to spin
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye writes how Labour are claiming they are supportive of Brexit after years of tormenting the Will of the People – October 2nd – Brexit-Watch
- How the Withdrawal Agreement could pull us back into the EU!
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye sheds light on the possibility of a future-Prime Minister using the Withdrawal Agreement to sign away our sovereignty at the flick of a pen. We must rid ourselves of it. – September 24th – Brexit-Watch
- Foreign Interventions in UK Politics Must Be Rejected
- Jayne Adye, Director of Get Britain Out calls on the Government and our country as a whole to stand up and reject attempts by Foreign politicians to intervene in our domestic issues. September 23rd – Comment Central
- The UK Internal Market Bill is necessary, but not the silver bullet we needed
- Director Jayne Adye writes for Global Vision stating why the UK Internal Market Bill is completely necessary, but doesn’t go far enough to rectify the ills of the Withdrawal Agreement – September 22nd – Global Vision
- Senior MEPs warn of No Deal Brexit reality but continue to hope for breakthrough
- Our Director, Jayne Adye is quoted in response to Ursula von der Leyen’s recent State of the Union speech. September 21st – The EU Parliament Magazine
- The House of Lords is Skating on Very Thin Ice
- Jayne Adye, Director of Get Britain Out examines the threats from the House of Lords to block and delay the UK Internal Market Bill. September 18th – Brexit Watch
- The EU is Feeling the Heat
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye explains how the EU is feeling the heat and the current developments in Brussels may indicate Brussels is moving toward doing a Deal. September 11th – Brexit Watch
- UK close to becoming a ‘rogue state’ claims MEP Philippe Lamberts
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye rebuffs MEP Philippe Lamberts’ accusation the UK is ‘rogue state’. September 8th – Parliament Magazine
- Time to End the ‘Project Fear’ Exaggerations
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye states with the United Kingdom’s exit from the Transition Period now within touching distance, it is more important than ever for the UK media, and those backing Remain, to stop the over-inflated scare stories of ‘Project Fear’. September 7th – Comment Central
- It’s Time to Pull the Plug on the Brexit Negotiations
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye argues we’ve spent too much money and wasted too much time on the Brexit negotiations and they’re still going nowhere – it’s time to pull the plug. September 4th – Brexit Watch
- It’s Brexit decision time
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye calls on the Government to set a firm September Deadline in negotiations with the EU. August 28th – The Commentator
- How Gove’s proposal ‘keeps Britain subject to EU rules’
- The Daily Express republishes Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye’s scathing critique of the new Digital Border proposal. August 28th – The Daily Express
- Where has Brexit unity gone? We need to pull together to win
- Brexiteers have begun to think it is job done, this is not the case and now more than ever it is vital pressure is maintained on the Government. – August 27th – Brexit Watch
- Letter to the Editor: Standing up to the EU
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye, has proudly put Get Britain Out’s name to a letter to the editor of the The Daily Telegraph demanding the Government stand up to the EU – Augist 25th – The Daily Telegraph
- Truss’s obsession with Stilton may seem odd, but it’s the fight we need
- It is about time we as a country took more pride in the unique goods we produce. The fight shown by Liz Truss over Stilton is a sign of things to come and we should not abandon some of our oldest and best produce – August 21st – Brexit Watch
- We Must Not ‘Panic-Buy’ a Bad Deal
- As we approach the final stretch of the Brexit negotiations, we must hold our nerve. We must not make the same mistake of rushing through a bad Deal at the expense of the Great British Public, argues Jayne Adye, Director of Get Britain Out. August 21st – Comment Central
- What does Michael Gove’s Border Solution Solve?
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye argues the only thing Michael Gove’s digital border proposal does is entrench a ‘hard border’ through the Irish Sea. August 21st – Global Vision
- Britain will be EU’s patsy for 20 years unless we rip-up Brexit Agreement
- Jayne Adye, Director of Get Britain Out writes an exclusive column for the Daily Express outlining the dire need for the Government to radically reform the Withdrawal Agreement. August 13th – The Daily Express
- Labour’s Brexit Silence is Deafening
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye calls out the Labour Party for their refusal to take any clear stance on Brexit. August 13th – Comment Central
- Summer recess must not slow Brexit momentum
- Jayne Adye, Director of Get Britain Out, makes clear the need for the Government to maintain momentum over the Summer Recess and push on towards a plethora of Trade Deals. August 7th – The Commentator
- Why is the European Investment Bank being Ignored by the Government?
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye, points out our commitments to the European Union after the Transition Period – hidden within the Withdrawal Agreement – extend to more than just political obligations. The United Kingdom could be paying into the European Investment Bank for years to come and Jayne asks why this is being neglected by the Government?. August 6th – Brexit-Watch
- Britain now huge step closer to FTA as Barnier ‘drops TWO major objections’
- Jayne Adye’s research article is republished by The Daily Express, on the major concessions which Michel Barnier has given to the UK and the holes in the EU’s negotiating position. August 3rd – The Daily Express
- Small EU businesses voice ‘major concerns’ over lack of progress in ongoing Brexit talks
- Jayne Adye is quoted on the powers Micheal Gove has to renegotiate the Withdrawal Agreement. August 3rd – The EU Parliament Magazine
- Appearance on The Week with John Nicolson (TalkRadio) to discuss the Michael Gove’s power to change the Withdrawal Agreement (16:50).
- Senior Research Executive, Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie discusses Get Britain Out’s latest research on the powers of the UK-EU Joint Committee and how this is an opportunity to fix the flaws of the Withdrawal Agreement. August 2nd – TalkRadio
- Michael Gove has the Power to Alter the Withdrawal Agreement
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye, exposes how Michael Gove has the power to change the Withdrawal Agreement, but also the dangers which lurk through inaction. – July 31st – Brexit-Watch
- The EU’s Obession with the Political Declaration is Breaking Down
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye, writes how the non-legally binding document is failing to hold up in the negotiations. – July 31st – Global Vision
- UK Must Stay Away From Military Adventurism
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye argues the UK must distance itself from the EU’s error prone military missions. – July 29th – The Daily Express
- UK Must Stay Away From EU Military Adventurism
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye argues the UK must distance itself from the EU’s error prone military missions. – July 28th – The Commentator
- Greater Devolution Plans Threaten Global Britain
- Jayne Adye, Director of Get Britain Out argues Devolution has some benefits however, by handing some powers over standards to devolved Governments Boris Johnson is placing his vision of a ‘Global Britain’ under threat. – July 27th – Comment Central
- The EU wants to be a foreign policy superpower – but it doesn’t have the guts
- The EU has painted itself as a Global Superpower yet consistently falls short of the standards. The UK must cut itself free from the repeat failings of the EU. We are an independent nation and we must have our own sovereign foreign policy argues Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye. – July 16th – Brexit Watch
- The UK is Caught in a Regulatory Web
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye reveals how under the current arrangements of the legal Brexit documents, the UK will still be subject to the jurisdiction of the ECJ and the European Commission post-Transition Period. – July 16th – Comment Central
- No deal, or the real deal? Preparing to walk away
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye argues The PM has claimed an ‘Australian-style’ deal is nothing to be afraid of. Now he needs to get his Government into gear and prepare this country properly for such a “no deal” outcome. July 10th – The Commentator
- Brexit-Britain Should Concentrate the Trade Department, Not Dilute It
- Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye sets out why the Government must not become obsessed with departmental mergers for the sake of it. The Department for Trade is more important than ever and is finally showing some innovation. – July 10th – Global Vision
- If We Are a ‘Science Superpower’ We Must Start With 5G
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye argues the UK has a bright global future in front of it. However, if Prime Minister Boris Johnson truly wants to call the UK a ‘Science Superpower’, then we must not be dependent on foreign powers for the creation and maintenance of our new 5G network. – July 3rd – Comment Central
- The UK Must Reject the EU’s Single Dispute Settlement Mechanism
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye writes how accepting the EU’s demand of a single dispute settlement mechanism will leave us under the jurisdiction of the ECJ. – July 2nd – Brexit Watch
- The EU tries to Capsize Post-Brexit Fishing
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye writes how Brussels is abusing the Transition Period rules to limit the UK’s fishing potential post-Brexit. – June 27th – Conservative Woman
- The EU Tries to Capsize Post-Brexit Fishing
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye writes how Brussels is abusing the Transition Period rules to limit the UK’s fishing potential post-Brexit. – June 25th – The Commentator
- The EU is Set to Pounce on any Withdrawal of US Troops
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye looks at recent threats by President Trump to withdraw troops from Germany, and how this opens the door to the EU’s military ambitions – June 24th – Comment Central
- The EU’s Political Games
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye takes apart the attempts by some MEPs to interfere in Brexit negotiations by making unreasonable demands. – June 19th – Get Britain Out
- ‘No Deal’ Remains Very Much Alive and Kicking
- Get Britain Out has written how the UK has always been and will continue to be, Eurosceptic. No Deal cannot be written off as the conclusion of these negotiations as they hit an impasse. June 19th – Get Britain Out
- EU Negotiations: A Deal is far from being complete
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye writes how the negotiations are far from being done and with time running out and many hurdles still to pass – a Deal is far from being complete. June 19th – Global Vision
- Project Fear Scaremongers Still Lost in Denial
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye takes apart the lingering claims of Project Fear which have been proven wrong time and again. June 18th – The Commentator
- British Banks are Stuck in the Past
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye argues British banks are living in the past, and need to be pragmatic and step up their No Deal preparations now and embrace the opportunities it will unleash should it be the outcome of the current negotiations. June 16th – Comment Central
- We Must Not Give Away Our Military Sovereignty
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye argues the fight to protect our military sovereignty is not over. June 11th – Brexit Watch
- The EU’s State Aid ‘Uneven Playing Field’
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye points out the inability of the EU to propoerly enforce their own laws, despite expecting the UK to fully comply. Such an action would put the UK at a severe disadvantage – June 5th – Global Vision
- Border Checks are just a Pawn in the EU’s Brexit Game
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye highlights the EU’s political games and the hypocrisy in their Customs rules to make Brexit more difficult – June 4th – Comment Central
- What about the rights of UK Citizens in the EU?
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye, asks why the EU is ignoring their legal requirment to support UK citizens living in the EU? – June 4th – EU Political Reporter
- What about the rights of UK citizens in the EU?
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye, asks why the EU is ignoring their legal requirment to support UK citizens living in the EU? – June 3rd – EU Parliament Magazine
- Senior MEP issues warning to UK as crucial round of Brexit talks kick off
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye, raised the issue of the EU not holding up their end of the Withdrawal Agreement. The EU are crying wolf on an issue which they themselevs have faied to deliver on the rights of UK citizens living in the EU. – June 3rd – EU Parliament Magazine
- The EU is cranking the ECJ into overdrive to derail Brexit
- Desperate Brussels knows it is losing in the face of Boris Johnson’s fair but firm approach to negotiations. So, it is employing dirty tricks, and using the European Court of Justice as cover. It won’t work, and they should face up to reality now – June 1st – The Commentator
- Time for EU Member States to Intervene!
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye points out EU Member States need to get involved in Brexit negotiations and put Mr Barnier back in his box. – May 23rd – The Commentator
- The UK’s innovative response to COVID-19 will be key to post-Brexit success
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye explains how the UK must ensure it keeps up this innovative response to the Pandemic post-Brexit, this will see the country and our industry thrive. – May 22nd – Global Vision
- WE MUST NOT ALLOW the EU Parliament to Interfere with the Brexit Negotiations
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye Director writes how the European Union Parliament’s request to join the High-Level Conference between the UK and the European Commission must be denied – May 20th – Get Britain Out
- The UK Must Distance Itself from the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Project
- Diretor of Get Britain out Jayne Adye exposes the EU’s dystopian AI and data projects and why the UK must stay away from them – May 11th – Get Britain Out
- European Parliament must participate in high-level Brexit conference, says President
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye is quoted on the refusal by the UK Government to allow the EU to set up a customs office in Belfast – May 7th – The European Parliament Magazine
- The Media’s Obsession with Failed EU Projects
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye looks at the Remain-biased media and their obession with the endless failed EU projects – May 8th – The Commentator
- Post-Brexit – Agricultural Regulatory Independence is Essential
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye examines the impact of the CAP on the UK post-Brexit – May 7th – Comment Central
- Dear Liz, where is the bold new era for trade?
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye asks the question of the DIT, what are you doing? – April 30th – Brexit Watch
- The Conservative Womans’s Brexit Watch
- Get Britain Out’s expose on the failings of the Department for international trade are promoted. – April 29th – The Conservative Woman
- UK-USA Free Trade Deal Languishes in the Daldrums
- Director Jayne Adye reveals the Department for International Trade have spoken to their counterparts in the USA just six times, and that official trade talks have not even begun yet. – April 24th – EU Today
- UK must not be pressured into requesting Brexit extension, says Eurosceptic UK campaign group
- Director Jayne Adye points out the ridiculousness of suggesting COVID-19 should result in an extension to Brexit – April 22nd – EU Parliament Magazine
- Brexit Is Not Over Until The Transition Period Ends!
- Director Jayne Adye makes it clear we are not done with Brexit and an extenstion to Brexit would be catestrophic – April 22nd – Get Britain Out
- We must avoid Brussels’ ‘level playing field’ trap
- Senior Research Executive Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie points out the gaping hypocrisy at the heart of the EU’s Level Playing Field. – April 21st – Global Vision
- Brexit is our Civil Liberty – Don’t Lock it Down
- Director Jayne Adye examines the infringement on civil liberties and its democractic link to Brexit. – April 10th – Comment Central
- Out of the EU, Britain must adapt strategy for business
- Senior Research Executive Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie looks at how after Brexit and COVID-19 the UK must focus on improving domestic industry and innovation – April 9th – The Commentator
- Where Is The Schedule for Future Brexit Negotiations?
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye asks why there hasnt been a clear schedule of negotiations with the EU made available to the public. – April 8th – Get Britain Out
- The UK doesn’t need the European Aerospace Standards Agency
- Senior Research Executive Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie debunks the claims by Remainers that the UK must stay part of various European Regulators – April 7th – Global Vision
- The European “empire” is on the brink of collapse
- Director Jayne Adye looks at the impact COVID-19 is having on the EU and the collapse of its unity – April 3rd – The Commentator
- German economic stresses and the Brexit negotiations
- Senior Research Executive Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie looks at the weakpoints in the EU’s defence which the UK can target – March 27th The Commentator
- Brexit-Britain set to Steal one of the EU’s most Valuable Industries
- Director Jayne Adye uncovers the benefits of leaving the EU’s common chemical policy – March 25th CommentCentral
- Boris Missing the Boat on post-Brexit Foreign Policy
- Director Jayne Adye looks at the failings of Boris Johnson to make the correct decisions on UK foriegn policy – March 20th The Commentator
- Civil Service Brexit Blockade?
- Director, Jayne Adye takes apart the last 4 years and the endless blockages to Brexit which have sprouted from the Civil Service – March 13th – Get Britain Out
- The vital Royal role in post-Brexit, Global Britain
- Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie examains the role of the Royal family post-Brexit and how they can promote the UK abroad. – March 13th – The Commentator
- Can Anyone Lead Labour to a 2024 victory?
- Joshua Mackenzie – Lawrie points out no matter who wins this Labour leadership race they have a slim chance of beating Boris – March 11th – Comment Central
- EU going from bad to worse amid Brexit transition
- Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie points out – the EU has gotten worse since 2016 and if we dont seperate properly from the EU now we ill end up tied together forever – February 27th – The Commentator
- Boris Johnson should not have dodged the chance to make radical changes to Whitehall
- Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie argues that Boris Johnson did not go far enough in his reshuffle, stating Whithall is in dire need of reform if we are to succeed with Leaving the EU – Febraury 20th – Comment Central
- UK Farming is Already on the Path to Success After Brexit
- Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie analyses the future of the UK agriculture industry outside of the Common Agriculture Policy – February 13th – Get Britain Out
- Are MPs ready to wield the powers Brexit has given them?
- Director Jayne Adye looks at the current Parliament and gives her verdict on their ability to wield the power they have been given – February 13th – The Commentator
- The Brexit Timeline Simplified – Why are we Leaving?
- Alexander Balkan explains the most sigificant events and struggles which led to Brexit finally happening – February 3rd – Get Britain Out
- Boris must be wary of EU military-imperial ambitions
- Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie looks at the worrying sounds coming out of Brussels about an EU Army – February 3rd – The Commentator
- Trading up on Global Britain
- Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie evaluates the wide aray of global trading possibilities available to the UK post-Brexit – January 28th – The Commentator
- Brexit is Not Over Yet – The Fight Has Just Begun
- Campaign Director Jayne Adye makes it clear Get Britain Out is going nowhere and Brexit is far from done – January 28th – Get Britain Out
- Brexit dividend if we take back regulatory control
- Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie of Get Britain Out looks at the plethora of benifits available to the UK if they break free from EU regulation. January 17th – The Commentator
- Back to reality: UK defence after Brexit
- Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie of Get Britain Out examines the future of the UK’s defence and intelligence sectors. December 19th – The Commentator
- Why Delivering Brexit Will Revitalise the UK
- Oliver Dunn of Get Britain Out examines the benifit Brexit will have on the state of The Union. December 12th – Get Britain Out
- Is the Electoral Commission Fit for Purpose?
- Joshua Mackenzie – Lawrie of Get Britain Out examines if the Electoral Commission should face radical reform after this election – December 12th – Get Britain Out
- General Election 2019: The unofficial Facebook pages reaching millions of voters
- Get Britain Out Director Jayne Adye is quoted in this pice looking at the power of social media campaign. 11th December – Express and Star
- Get Britain Out on Channel 5 News, talking about the power of non-party campaign groups
- Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie appeared on a Channel 5 news piece looking at the power of non-party campaigners and the influence social media can have on the General Election. 9th December – Channel 5 News
- The gaping contradictions between Labour’s promises and its refusal to get Britain out of the EU
- Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie highlights the Labour Party’s hypocricy and dishonesty in making promises to the ‘WASPI women’ but refusing to get Britain out of the EU. 6th December – Brexit Central
- Where should the UK go in future Brexit negotiations?
- Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie argues the UK must take a firm approach in further negotiation with the EU and set a hard deadline of December 2020 for trade negotiations to end. 29th November – The Commentator
- Brexit Leaves the EU Anxious and Divided
- Oliver Dunn argues that Brexit will not help the EU – as some suggest – but only add to Brussles’ problems . 28th November – Comment Central
- Ignore Labour’s scaremongering – post-Brexit trade deals will bring huge benefits to the NHS and its patients
- Oliver Dunn takes issue with the false claims of Labour that Brexit will result in the NHS being sold off to the USA. 24th November – Brexit Central
- Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Is Winning the U.K. Election Digital War
- Get Britain Out is praised for our substantial social media presence and the role non-party campaigns have in the General Election. 23rd November – Bloomberg
- Twitter v Facebook: campaign groups in digital head-to-head
- Get Britain Out’s social media activity is picked up by the Guardian for the large scale impact we are having on the General Election. – 22nd November – The Guardian
- The LibDems are Paying the Price for their Dishonest Campaign
- Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie explores the failings of the Liberal Democrat election campaign. 22nd November – Comment Central
- Nigel Farage must do the right thing to secure Brexit
- Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie explores the need for the Brexit Party and Conservatives to go further in their supposed alliance in order to ensure a Brexit majority. 14th November – The Commentator
- Nigel Farage risks causing No Brexit at all
- Director Jayne Adye is quoted in the Sun on Sunday arguing if the Brexit Party are not pushing for a majority, then by standing in over 600 seats all they are risking is a Corbyn Government and No Brexit at all. 10th November – The Sun on Sunday
- Boris Johnson needs a Conservative majority at the election to Get Britain Out of the EU
- Get Britain Out Director Jayne Adye writes about the threat of the Brexit Party and how only a Conservative Majority Government can hope to deliver a true Brexit. 9th November – Brexit Central
- Boris – Why the Rush?
- Director of Get Britain Out Jayne Adye writes about Boris Johnson having an excessive focus on the October 31st deadline. Which has lead to a bad deal. – 1st November – Get Britain Out
- Flipping MPs! Why can’t we get rid of them?
- An analysis of the holes in our electoral system which allow MPs to swtich parties without a By-Election. Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie. 1st November – The Commentator
- We Need a Fair Immigration System to Help our Public Services
- A look at how the completion of Brexit will allow the UK to pursue a fair and effective immigration system. Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie 24th October – Comment Central
- Interview with Radio France Internationale
- Harry Todd was interviewed by Radio France Internationale about the vote on Boris Johnson’s Brexit Bill 23rd October – RFI
- Brexit After Dark – How Brexit could Benefit the UK’s Pubs and Clubs
- A discussion on how EU rules and tariffs are hurting the UK hospitality sector. Harry Todd 23rd October – The Commentator
- Remainer Alliance collusion Insult to British people
- Recent days have exposed the Remainer Plan to manipulate the Electoral Process to ensure the Public have free choice restricted and force Remainer MPs on areas across the country. Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie 14th October – The Commentator
- MPs taking 600 days off since Brexit
- Jayne Adye, Director of Get Britain Out was quoted in the Daily Express attacking MPs for taking holiday when they regularly waste the time available to them. Jayne Adye 28th September – The Daily Express
- Supreme Court takes over to stop Brexit
- The Supreme Court has taken drastic action over the last week, fundamentally altering the UK Constitution by ruling on political matters. Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie and Harry Todd 27th September – The Commentator
- I must ask: Are These People Serious?
- Get Britain Out’s Harry Todd discusses the blatant scaremongering around food and medicine post-Yellowhammer. Harry Todd. 16th September – The Commentator
- Boris has every right to prorogue Parliament Interview with 5 Live
- Despite all the Remainers attempts to stop Boris he has been proven in the right. Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie makes the case for Prorogation 28th August – BBC 5 Live
- EU has more to fear than UK from No Deal
- The fantasists in Brussels will not personally pay a price for the negative fall out from No Deal. But German, French, and other citizens and businesses certainly would. Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie 15th August – The Commentator.
- The ever changing EU within which Remainers wish to trap us.
- What is unclear is whether or not Remainers are actually aware of these potential consequences of cancelling Brexit and staying within the EU or if they simply don’t care. Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie 8th August – Brexit Central.
- Project Fear: Predictions vs Reality
- Project Fear is a complete laughing stock. Barely a day goes by without new evidence that Britain is prospering, and attracting huge waves of investment. Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie 26th July – The Commentator
- Empower the Brexit Secretary
- Now it is time the Brexit Secretary was given the mandate to fulfill the role, with a strong Brexit Prime Minister fully behind him. Joel Casement, 26th July – Brexit Central
- Brussels underwhelmed by new Prime Minister
- It’s time for Boris Johnson, as our new Prime Minister, to get on and deliver a clean and real Brexit for the British people. Johnson winning the role of Prime Minister is the biggest victory for Brexit since the result of the EU Referendum on June 23 2016. Jayne Adye, 24th July – The Parliament Magazine
- A Boris Johnson premiership will be defined by whether he delivers Brexit on October 31st
- Boris Johnson’s task remains simple – deliver Brexit. Fail, and he will never be forgiven. Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie July 22nd – Brexit Central
- A Post Brexit embrace of British style free ports
- Free Ports would not only bring economic benefits independently, but would offer a key bridge between leaving the EU and securing tariff-free trade with the EU as well as other nations around the world. Joel Casement July 19th – The Commentator
- Labour’s double standards over Brexit are abhorrent
- Jeremy Corbyn has betrayed the 3.9 million Labour Brexit voters with the announcement Labour will be supporting a second referendum, and taking a Remain stance on Brexit in the event of a Conservative or no-deal Brexit. Jayne Adye July 13th – The Yorkshire Post
- A WTO Brexit isn’t really No Deal
- The UK is slowly able to peel back the layers of ‘Project Fear’ to finally get to grips with the opportunities and possibilities presented by a WTO Brexit. Let’s go for it! Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie July 5th – The Commentator.
- It’s time for a new leadership race
- Jeremy Corbyn can no longer betray Labour’s Brexit voters. Labour need a Pro-Brexit leader with a positive vision for the future. Joel Casement July 4th – Comment Central
- Hit the Road Phil Hammond
- Hammond should immediately follow May our of front bench politics, as his handling of No Deal funding has been a disgrace. Joel Casement June 12 – The Commentator
- At long last – Theresa May’s Resignation
- Finally after all this time Theresa May is gone and the election of her replacement is underway. Joshua Mackenzie – Lawrie May 31 – Get Britain Out
- Barnier claims Claims Brexit vote driven by Nostalgia
- Director Jayne Adye responds to Barnier’s ludicrous comments. May 31 – The Metro
- Grotesque fees for non-EU students cannot continue
- Joel Casement’s article has been picked up on May 22 – The Daily Express
- Brexit and Student Fees: Let Equality Rule
- Brexit will give us the ability to create greater fairness and equality for international students coming to study in the UK. Joel Casement – May 17 – The Commentator
- Phillip Hammond has arguably done more to scupper Brexit than the Lib Dems of Change UK
- The Chancellor is one of the Primary advocates of delaying and destroying Brexit, and he has been aided by Theresa May. Joshua MacKenzie-Lawrie May 17 – Brexit Central
- Ann Widdecombe: The Epitome of Today’s Conservative
- She was a loyal member and MP for decades, but the Conservative’s Brexit policy drove her to the Brexit Party. How many thousands of voters does she embody? May 16 – Comment Central
- Wasted Police resources on Peoples Vote march
- Get Britain Out’s Director, Jayne Adye, has been quoted in the the Telegraph and Daily Express taking issue with the costs incurred by the Police when the Peoples Vote campaign marched through London. Vital man power and money was diverted away from dealing with real crime like the stabbing epidemic in London recently. All so a group of sore losers could whine and moan. Jayne Adye- May 13 – The Telegraph
- Anger as MPs take another Brexit Holiday
- Get Britain Out’s Director, Jayne Adye, has been quoted in the Daily Express discussing the anger about yet another extended holiday for MPs while the most important issue is to Get Britain Out of the EU, so the Great British Public and all businesses and can stabilise, and move forward as a global nation. We are ready for a No Deal WTO Rules Brexit. The Prime Minister must stop the delays! Jayne Adye – May 11 – The Daily Express
- MPs are ignoring the sell-out of our military to the EU
- The reality of an EU Army is now on our doorsteps and MPs are ignoring all of the warnings – Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie – May 7 – The Commentator
- For Labour to remain the ‘Party of the people’ it must offer a clean break from the EU
- Labour has been denying a No Deal Brexit, which its Party members and supporter want, for far too long. It must offer a clean Brexit soon or face the backlash – Joel Casement – May 3 Brexit Central
- Both the Tories and Labour face an electoral backlash over their handling of Brexit
- How the Conservative and Labour Parties will suffer electorally should they fail to deliver Brexit – Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie – April 29 Brexit Central
- The UK’s post-Brexit future in oil and gas
- How Brexit will benefit the oil and gas industry alongside trading globally 23 April – The Commentator
- May must resign in the name of Brexit
- The PM has lead us up the garden path, not out of the EU – Alasdair Dow – 12 April – The Commentator
- Manufacturers urge May to revoke Article 50 if Brexit Deal cannot be secured
- Our Director Jayne Adye has countered their assertion by explaining how business are well prepared for No Deal and it is the only way to deliver on the result of the referendum. Jayne Adye – 7 April – City A.M.
- Brexit into Outer Space
- The stratospheric potential of Britain if it invest in Space related industries after Brexit – Joel Casement – 29 March – The Commentator
- Irish Backstop alone is enough reason to oppose May’s Deal
- The justifications for the Backstop con are illusory but its dangers are real – Alasdair Dow 29 March – Brexit Central
- Sammy Wilson says one-year Brexit delay better than ‘toxic deal’
- The DUP’s apparent support for a 12-month delay drew criticism from the cross-party campaign Get Britain Out. – Jayne Adye 27 March – Irish News
- Brexit delays could force UK into EU army
- The EU is a failing superstate, destined for a slow but sure collapse. However, Brussels is mired in delusion, and nothing is more illustrative of that than their ambition for a European army they want Britain to be part of – Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie 26 March – The Commentator
- Brexit FARCE at the expense of the EU too!
- An excellent piece on how Britain can have the last laugh on the EU over Brexit – Alasdair Dow 22 March – Get Britain Out
- Brexit Betrayed by Extension
- The voters of the UK will have their faith in British politics with this extension – 21 March – Get Britain Out
- Delaying Brexit plays into EU’s Anti-democratic hands
- The EU has a consistent record of being anti-democratic. Extending Brexit would play into their hands. -Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie 18 March – The Commentator
- Anti-Brexit Parliamentarians are massively damaging trust in the democratic process
- The democratic purpose of Brexit – to re-empower Parliament – is being thwarted by Parliamentarians. Alasdair Dow 16 March – Brexit Central
- Removal van for Mrs May!
- Excellent piece by Conservative blogger Robert Barnes 15 March – Get Britain Out
- Tariffs and Prices under a No Deal Brexit
- How goods and prices will be effected by the Government’s temporary tariff schedule. Joel Casement 15 March – Get Britain Out
- Britain’s Soft Power After Brexit
- A detailed piece on how Britain can become a truly modern global power by focusing on a Soft Power Strategy – Joel Casement 14 March – Comment Central
- A WTO No Deal Brexit is now the only way to honour the referendum result
- Eurosceptics must not make a very bad deal the enemy of the best deal now available – Alasdair Dow – 11 March – Brexit Central
- Playing politics….. as yet another teens dies
- Get Britain Out has made the front page of the metro by calling out hte outrageous behaviour of Theresa May trying to blackmail MPs – 8 March – The Metro
- The “Awkward Squad” is bigger than you think (and its not the ERG)!
- The emergence of the TiG’s and how the Government must have more courage in the coming days. Alasdair Dow – 5 March – Get Britain Out
- Labour’s flip-flopping and game-playing on Brexit has failed its voters and the country
- Labour has failed Britain and every Brexit voter by its indecision. It is only one of a series of Labour failings during the Brexit process. Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie – 2 March – Brexit Central
- Debate: Will the European Research Group’s three legal tests help pass Theresa May’s Brexit Deal
- See Get Britain Out’s comments on how the tests do not help May’s Deal pass as there are far many more problems which the tests do not cover – Jayne Adye 4 March – City AM
- Brexit Britain braced to lead next Industrial Revolution
- The technological, digitally driven, revolution represents an epochal change in how we live and work. Brexit gives us the flexibility to embrace and profit from this. Joel Casement – 1 March – Commentator
- A WTO Brexit: Lower Tariffs mean greater Prosperity
- Low or Zero tariffs will be a key driving force behind Britain’s post Brexit success – Joel Casement – 25 February – Comment Central
- Brexit, Climate Change and Project Fear
- Brexit will not limit Britain’s ability to be a global leader in the fight against climate change. A Global Britain can be a technological and policy pioneer on the world stage. – Joel Casement – 15th February – Commentator
- The Leave voice gets through despite the Odds
- We trusted May to carry out the promises she made, which have largely been unfulfilled so far. Argues Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie – 15th February – Get Britain Out
- The Malthouse Compromise is a Concession, NOT a Deal
- Malthouse is not the key to the Brexit door we were all hoping for. Its many faults will mean it is ultimately unworkable. Joel Casement – 15th February – Get Britain Out
- Big business: Wrong on the Euro and Wrong now
- Big business interest groups like the CBI were fervent advocates of the UK’s membership of the Euro. They were wrong on that and they’re wrong on Brexit, says Research Executive Joshua Mackenzie–Lawrie – 15th February – Comment Central
- The Treasury is the real threat to Brexit
- Chancellor Philip Hammond is playing a murky game, underming the chances of a real and true Brexit from Number 11 Downing Street. The false prophets of Project Fear need to be rebuffed. Kick Hammond out, and get Brexit accomplished without delay – 7 February – The Commentator
- While the Brexit debate rumbles, Europe tumbles.
- The trouble that Central Europe is experiencing should make all Briton’s see why now is the best time to leave the EU, and this cannot be delayed, argues Research Executive Joel Casement. 1 February – The Commentator
- ‘Mayhem’ as Remainer MPs plot to halt the UK leaving the EU
- Our Director Jayne Adye has given comment in The Express. She said: “This provocative and illegitimate talk has the potential to stir up trouble in Northern Ireland. It is particularly inflammatory and insensitive, given the massive car bomb in Londonderry on Saturday.” 24 January – The Express
- Why Brexit is Good for Britain’s security, and Europe’s
- We remain a dominant force in intelligence; we are a nuclear power; and we are committed to security cooperation in Europe and beyond. Brexit will enhance our ability to do all this, argues Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie 23 January – The Commentator
- Fund British jobs, not Frankfurt Fat Cats
- Britain’s financial services industry should benefit from the £39 billion Brexit dividend, argues Joel Casement – 21 January – Comment Central
- Rediscovering the Power of the Constituent
- Research Executive Joel Casement discusses how people should hold the ultimate say and MPs should follow the will of their constituents. 10 January – Comment Central
- The Rise and rise of the German inspired
- Research Executive Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie discusses that the dominance of Germany and the goals of a European Superstate are becoming more and more prominent. 11 January – The Commentator
- Brexit heralds new dawn for UK-US prosperity
- Research Executive, Joel Casement, sets our the new prosperity with the USA after Brexit. 20 December – The Commentator
- Immigration: The Loudest of all Taboos
- The Team and Get Britain Out has written the piece, highlighting the advantages of Britain taking control of its migration policy in boosting our economy. 15 December – Get Britain Out
- Britain’s WTO opportunity
- Research Executive, Joel Casement, discusses how there are opportunities within the World Trade Organisation option for the UK. 11 December – Comment Central
- UK still won’t be able to boot out rapists and murderers under Theresa May’s hated Brexit deal
- Our Director, Jayne Adye, discusses how Britain will be unable to deport serious EU criminals in the transition period under Theresa May’s proposed Brexit Deal 22 November – The Sun
- Resolving the North Sea Cod Problem
- Research Executive, Zainab Hussain, emphasises why a No-Deal Brexit is in the best interests for the UK’s fishing industries, and what we can do to ensure the sustainability of our North Sea Cod. 9 November – Get Britain Out
- Beware the EU’s Fifth Freedom Research Executive, Joel Casement, outlines the hidden dangers of the EU’s Fifth Freedom. It has the potential to pervade into our personal data and illuminates why it is essential that we make clear break from the EU now. 16 November – The Commentator
- Blockchain: The Solution to the Irish border question?
- Research Executive, Joel Casement, examines how Blockchain will provide the best solution for the Irish border question and facilitate the immediate economic prosperity of Brexit. 9 November – Comment Central
- Global Britain Could Lead the Commonwealth – if May Doesn’t Bungle Brexit
Our Director, Jayne Adye, discusses how Britain can become truly global after Brexit, reaffirming our place atop the Commonwealth and strike new trade deals with emerging economies.
22 October – The Commentator - UK set for permanent EU defence partnership
Research Executive, Connor Jones, examines how the Brexit White Paper will bring the UK and EU armies in ever closer union, and surrender all sovereignty to the EU.
18 October – Comment Central - UK’s Post-Brexit Trade Likely To See Strengthened Ties With Russia – Get Out Britain Group
Our director, Jayne Adye, discusses how UK-Russia relations will develop in a post-Brexit world, talking about trade and foreign affairs.
18 October – UrduPoint - France will demand tourist visas and make ex pats ‘illegal’ if there’s no deal.
Director of Get Britain Out, Jayne Adye, elaborates on how the plan of French President, Emmanuel Macron, to give British citizens the status of illegal immigrants in the event of a no deal Brexit, is an insult to the UK and the respectful way we have been negotiating so far.
18 October – Metro - ‘Wasting your time’ Rees-Mogg warns Brexit protesters will want THIRD EU referendum
In Tuesday’s Front Page story in the Daily Express, our director, Jayne Adye, is quoted on page 4 saying: ‘For the Peoples Vote to be demanding another vote by the people is ridiculous. This would not be a vote by the public, this would be to satisfy Remain politicians and businesses which profit from the EU, using funds from Remain billionaires’.
17 October – Daily Express - The Scallop and Crab Wars show why the UK must leave the Common Fisheries Policy
Research Executive, Luke Watson, explains why the feuds of the recent Scallop and Crab Wars show why it is right for the UK to leave the destructive Common Fisheries Policy.
28 September – BrexitCentral - ‘No deal’ Brexit could cause ‘PAINFUL’ medicine DELAYS, warns top pharmaceutical boss
In the Sunday Express, Get Britain Out argues the Brexit dividend will allow the Government to spend more money on vital public services such as the NHS.
23 September – The Daily Express - A Narrow Focus on EU Trade restricts Global Opportunities
Senior Research Executive, Robert Bates, opposes the Chequers proposal and argues a narrow focus on the EU will restrict opportunities for UK traders.
18 September – Briefings for Brexit - UK-EU defence integration remains dangerous reality
Research Executive, Luke Watson, warns about the Chequers proposal meaning continued membership of the European Defence Fund and the European defence industrial programme.
17 September – Comment Central - What is Labour’s Brexit vision?
Our Director, Jayne Adye, questions the Labour Party’s commitment to respect the result of the Referendum and deliver the Brexit the British people voted for.
12 September – BrexitCentral - CLA urges EU counterparts to fight for Brexit deal
Our Director, Jayne Adye, spoke to Farmers Weekly to challenge the claims made by the CLA. A WTO Brexit would bring many exciting farming opportunities for British farmers and their businesses.
4 September – Farmers Weekly - UK business will thrive without EU red tape
Research Executive, Luke Watson, insists the need to cut EU red tape after March 2019 as UK businesses across the country must have the freedom to succeed and prosper.
3 September – The Commentator - Pound rises as Raab says a Brexit deal is ‘within sight’
Our Director, Jayne Adye, warns the Brexit deal on the table is not what millions of people voted for in the EU Referendum.
30 August – The Metro - People’s Vote campaign accused of ‘extending project fear’ over Brexit figures
Our Director, Jayne Adye, scorns the latest figures on how Brexit will impact local authorities, claiming these figures are mere speculations and based on false premises.
22 August – The Northern Echo - EU WARNED: Hunt says Brussels to suffer ‘TERRIBLE CONSEQUENCES’ in event of no deal
Get Britain Out is part of a new Brexit-backing alliance to force the Prime Minister into delivering a full break with Brussels.
August 21 – The Daily Express - ‘Make Britain WIN again!’ BREXIT ALLIANCE vows to deliver FULL exit… or OUST Theresa May
Get Britain Out has co-founded the Brexit Advance Alliance along with other pro-Brexit organisations such as the Bow Group, Parliament Street, and the Bruges Group. Mrs May must deliver a clean and proper Brexit!
21 August – The Daily Express - Jayne Adye: Brexit still means Brexit – why the referendum result must be honoured
Our Director, Jayne Adye, writes for the Yorkshire Post explaining why it is now more crucial than ever to put pressure on the Prime Minister to deliver a clean Brexit.
18 August – The Yorkshire Post - ’It’s imperative we LEAVE!’ Motorists face soaring costs under proposed EU tyre rules
Get Britain Out research has uncovered that the European Commission plans to introduce legislation which will increase the cost of tyres for British motorists!
16 August – The Daily Express - Brexit Britain: Unemployment Lowest in 40 Years, Wages Up, EU Migrants Down
This wasn’t what was supposed to happen! Remain campaigners told us there’d be mass unemployment…
14 August – Breitbart news - Brexit Britain and policing Project Fear
Research Executive, Luke Watson, suggests leaving the European Arrest Warrant does not mean ending meaningful cooperation on policing and judicial matters with our closest European allies.
14 August – The Commentator - ‘WE DON’T NEED MEDDLING BRUSSELS!’ Brexiteers demand CLEAN exit without EMA
In an article for the Daily Express, Research Executive, Luke Watson, argues for the UK to stop participating in the European Medicines Agency to ensure our medical sector thrives outside the EU.
11 August – The Daily Express - We can harden Brexit after we leave the European Union, says Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party
Speaking to the Daily Telegraph’s ‘Choppers Brexit podcast’, Robert Bates discussed the need for the Government to listen to the people on Brexit, and to abandon Chequers.
10 August – The Daily Telegraph - Home Secretary Sajid Javid Refuses Plea to Fly British Flag at UK Border Posts
It is a sad state of affairs when our elected representatives are too reluctant to show a bit of patriotism!
9 August – Breitbart news - ‘You have BETRAYED us!’ Time RUNNING OUT for May as 50,000 sign Brexit petition
Yesterday, Get Britain Out delivered a letter to 10 Downing Street, along with tens of thousands of signatures, to put vital pressure on the Prime Minister to not betray the largest democratic mandate in this country’s history.
9 August – The Daily Express - Get Britain Out hands in petition against May’s Chequers plan
A video recorded by Brexit Central of Get Britain Out delivering a letter to Number 10.
9 August – BrexitCentral - BREXIT ERUPTION: Tens of thousands LOSE PATIENCE with May – ‘This ISN’T what we voted for’
In an exclusive article for the Daily Express, Get Britain Out will be delivering a letter to 10 Downing Street, addressed to the Prime Minister, which expresses the frustrations of tens of thousands of supporters over the current Brexit process.
8 August – The Daily Express - JUST GET ON WITH BREXIT!
Jayne Adye spoke for millions of Brexiteers when she condemned the Prime Minster’s unwillingness to deliver a clean Brexit.
8 August – The Economic Voice - Phil Upton – BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire
Robert Bates spoke to Phil Upton, discussing the unacceptable intervention from Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of England
3 August – BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire - Brexit must mean the UK getting out of the European Medicines Agency
Research Executive, Luke Watson, argues that Brexit must include the UK leaving the European Medicines Agency to ensure Global Britain is a success.
3 August – BrexitCentral - Councils plan for food crisis and care cuts after Brexit
Director Jayne Adye spoke to the Metro, explaining to them how council reports have been exaggerated as Brexit means taking back control of large sums of money.
2 August – Metro - Group complains of new “project fear” campaign in the UK
Get Britain Out is frustrated with the current media reporting on Brexit, which is contributing to the ongoing Project Fear, and explain the exciting prospects of a post-Brexit world on WTO rules.
1 August – EU Today - “No Deal” Scaremongering IGNORES WTO Trading Rules
A biased and one-sided Sky News report presented by Faisal Islam tries to scare the British Public over a No-Deal scenario causing chaos in Dover. Get Britain Out expose these scaremongering stories and highlight the immediate trading benefits of a WTO Brexit.
1 August – The Rebel - A WTO Brexit is the best of both worlds
If Britain leaves the EU on WTO terms this does not in fact amount to no deal. WTO is a deal, the one most countires use in international trade. We should go for that, save ourselves the 40 billion, and get Britain out of the EU as soon as possible
1 August – The Commentator - Trucks stop here with no Brexit deal, fear councils
Director Jayne Adye spoke to the Metro, telling them that there are trading arrangements in place to keep trade as frictionless as possible after a WTO Brexit.
1 August – Metro - Brexit food crisis fury: Campaigners slam scare claims of shops running out of supplies
The outlandish claims of food shortages under a No Deal Brexit just go to show how desperate Remain campaigners are becoming.
30 July – The Daily Express - It’s Project Fear all over again! Brexiteers blast warnings over leaving EU with no deal
Get Britain Out’s Director, Jayne Adye spoke to the Daily Express, ridiculing the ridiculous claims being made by a rejuvenated Project Fear.
30 July – Daily Express - Have We Really Reached A Tipping Point On Support For A Second Referendum?
Get Britain Out’s Director, Jayne Adye spoke to Huffington Post, labelling the arguments for a second referendum as misleading and challenging the results of a recent YouGov poll.
28 July – HuffPost - The Chequers plan is a repackaged Moroccan model
Robert Bates warns that Theresa May’s Chequers proposal is more unpalatable than the Norway option, it must be resisted!
11 July – BrexitCentral - May’s Brexit in Name Only is a Betrayal of the Nation
Research Executive, Joshua King, lays out the consequences of the Prime Minister’s Brexit fudge.
6 July – The Commentator - Global Britain Educates the World
Research Executive, Stephen Mitchell, reminds Remainers of Britain’s global dominance in higher education, and how our universities are the envy of the world.
2 July – The Conservative Online - Remain’s ‘Project Fear’ Lies Should Fool No One
Research Executive, Joshua King, draws attention to the hypocrisy of lying Remainers.
30 June – The Commentator - EU FARCE: Galileo will FAIL without UK as bloc needs Britain’s overseas islands
The Daily Express draws attention to Get Britain Out’s argument that without Britain’s overseas territories, the EU’s satellite system is doomed to fail.
25 June – The Daily Express - A nail in the coffin of Brexit-phobic House of Lords
Research Executive, Stephen Mitchell, shines a light on what a bad week the House of Lords have had – and how in their fight against the Great British Public they’re losing all legitimacy.
22 June – The Commentator - Brexit Must Mean Taking Back Control of Immigration Policy
Research Executive, Joshua King, explains the vital importance of fully grasping the opportunities of Brexit to reform our immigration policy for the better.
22 June – Brexit Central - On defence, the EU is shooting everyone in the foot
Research Executive, Stephen Mitchell, talks about how the EU’s intransigence on defence and security co-operation – including on the Galileo satellite – will only put their citizens in harms way.
20 June – CapX - Brexiteers Won the Battle but not the War
Research Executive, Joshua King, explains why there is still a long journey ahead for Brexiteers, despite the recent Commons victory.
15 June – Comment Central - Westminster’s rebellion against the people
Research Executive, Stephen Mitchell, discusses the deliberate betrayal of the people by rebels in both parties.
14 June – The Commentator - Leftie Lunacy: Look out, it’s the lawnmower police!
Our Director, Jayne Adye, discusses the ridiculous EU proposal on ‘vehicle’ insurance.
8 June – The Conservative Woman - Is the Commons about to destroy Brexit?
Research Executive, Joshua King, discusses the vital votes next week in the Commons and what to expect.
7 June – The Commentator - ‘Now insure your LAWNMOWER’ Meddling EU directive is slammed by Eurosceptic group
Our Director, Jayne Adye, comments on the ridiculous proposal from Brussels which would require insurance for any vehicle
7 June – Daily Express - Oops! EU axes UK from Galileo satellite program – but it NEEDS British bases to work!
Get Britain Out notes the EU’s dependence on us over the Galileo project
7 June – Daily Express - The Project Fear Merry-go-round
Project Fear is back, and with a vengeance. Theresa May’s Government must be more positive and firm about Brexit, and not fan the flames of the naysayers.
1 June – Get Britain Out - Brexit will Allow us to Escape the EU-US Trade War
The EU is dragging us into a trade war with our closest ally! A Clean Brexit will allow us to strengthen our relationship with the United States.
1 June – Get Britain Out - May needs vision to deliver Brexit the people voted for
Theresa May needs to get out of the Brexit-fudging echo chamber of her weak kneed, status quo friendly colleagues, and show real leadership to deliver the Brexit the people so clearly voted for
1 June – The Commentator - Brexit Can Save the NHS
A Clean Brexit can save the NHS and other dwindling vital public services, says Joshua King
30 May – BrexitCentral - Government Annoys Everyone By Confirming EU Laws Will Still Be Passed In UK Next Year
Our Director, Jayne Adye, rubbishes the Transition Period which keeps Britain controlled by EU law until the end of 2020.
23 May- Huffington Post - The Customs Backstop Guarantees a Bad Deal
In the event of a no deal, the Government’s backstop arrangement will force a post-Brexit Britain to comply with EU trade tariffs after 2020, putting Brexit in jeopardy, says Joshua King.
23 May – Comment Central - EU Court Backs War Criminals
The European Court of Justice has ruled that war-criminals cannot be automatically refused residence in the UK. It’s time we took back control of our laws, says Joshua King.
17 May – Comment Central - If Europhile peers keep obstructing Brexit, they should expect the abolition of the House of Lords
Our research executive Stephen Mitchell on calls for the abolition of the House of Lords, and how the public are becoming sick and tired of political has-beens “bickering over legislation supported by an electorate they no longer recognise”. The legitimacy of the Lords now hangs on their support of Brexit.
10 May – BrexitCentral - Five Times Politicians Said Brexit Was About Parliament Taking Back Control As Leavers Accused of Hypocrisy
Our Director, Jayne Adye dismisses the laughable suggestion that the Lords’ anti-Brexit campaign is in keeping with a return of UK sovereignty. The Great British Public have given their instruction, politicians must implement it. Simple.
8 May – Huffpost - The World Agrees: Post-Brexit Britain can Win Big on Trade
The world is lining up to strike trade deals with the United Kingdom after Brexit. It is up to the Government to seize these countless opportunities, writes Joshua King.
8 May – The Conservative Online - Campaigners call for all British citizens living in Belgium to be granted EU citizenship
Talking to the Parliament Magazine, Get Britain Out Director, Jayne Adye says unelected Civil Servants – such as Olly Robbins – should not be allowed to dictate Government policy.
7 May – The Parliament Magazine - Brexit means Brexit: Mrs May, words are not enough
Theresa May has already uttered the important words — Brexit means Brexit. Now she needs the courage to back them up with actions, and that means putting an end to the nonsense about the customs union. It’s all getting tiresome and boring. Let’s just get Britain out.
7 May – The Commentator - What does Brexit mean for the UK’s wildlife?
Our Director, Jayne Adye argues in The World Weekly that post-Brexit Britain will be able to pursue an agricultural policy which benefits the environment, farmers, and consumers.
4 May – The World Weekly - Brexit means a “great opportunity” for UK ports
Quoted in the EU today we argue breaking free of EU rules will allow the Government to pursue policies which revitalise Britain’s ports. As a maritime nation, we cannot allow our coastal communities to be undermined by harmful European regulation.
27 April – EU Today - Sweeping Euroscepticism Strengthens Britain’s Hand
A wave of anti-EU sentiment is spreading across the European Continent, says Peter Lyon. Hungarians, Italians and many others are turning their backs on EU elites and expressing sympathy for Britain as we forge a path out of the EU.
18 April – Comment Central - The Galileo Space Programme needs British involvement
Excluding Britain from the European Space Agency’s Galileo Satellite system would be an act of great folly by Eurocrats. Britain must be well prepared to utilise our depth of expertise and talent to pursue our own programme.
16 April – Conservative Online - An Immigration System for a Global Britain
Britain’s immigration system should seek to recruit the most talented and enterprising from around the world, not turn them away, writes Robert Bates.
13 April – Comment Central - Slippery Brussels seeking EU army by the back door
In our latest article for The Commentator, we discuss the ongoing attempt by the EU to tie Britain into its emerging Defence Union – despite our vote to Leave. The British Government must leave all EU defence structures in March 2019.
12 April – The Commentator - Brexiteers cry foul over EU prisoner figures
Research from Get Britain Out has revealed the huge numbers of EU nationals in British prisons. We argue it is a “disgrace that EU rules often weaken the UK Government’s ability to deport these criminals”.
12 April – Euractiv - ‘DISGRACEFUL’ EU criminals in British prisons cost YOU £140MILLION
The Daily Express reports on a Get Britain Out investigation which revealed over 4000 EU nationals are locked up in British prisons. Our Director Jayne Adye pointed out the huge cost to the British taxpayer of these foreign criminals.
12 April – The Daily Express - Britain already showing Brexit foreign policy benefits
The Skripal case showed that Britain could rally a gloabl coalition without EU help. The EU was initially reluctant, and support from member states remains patchy. This shows global Britain is the right way to go, more proof that Brexit was the right decision and that the EU is a sinking ship.
29 March – The Commentator - Remoaners Continue Campaign to Overturn Democracy
Our Research Executive Peter Lyon discusses the continuing campaign to overturn the EU Referendum and eventually stop Brexit. This anti-democratic movement must be stopped.
27 March – The Conservative Online - Beware the European threat to the UK’s defence autonomy
A “deep and special partnership” with the EU after Brexit must not include membership of the EU’s emerging Defence Union, writes Peter Lyon.
25 March – BrexitCentral - The EU’s Lofty Budget Ambitions
With a Brexit black hole to fill, and the prospect of further enlargement looming, the EU’s post-2020 budget is set to be one of increased expenditure and excess, writes Robert Bates.
22 March – Comment Central - Stop this shameful capitulation to the EU on fisheries
The transition deal announced between Britain and the EU is very bad news for UK fishermen, as it means the EU could decimate our fishing industry during the transitional period. The government needs to understand that appeasement never works. We should urgently set down much tougher terms and be prepared to walk away without a deal.
22 March – The Commentator - The European Commission’s Penchant for Failures
Get Britain Out Director, Jayne Adye, reveals the wretched past of EU Commissioners! Having been rejected by their own country, failed politicians turn to the EU as an opportunity to salvage their political careers.
9 March – The Conservative Online - Anti-Trump hysteria must not block UK-US trade deal
Our Research Executive Peter Lyon discusses the prospect of a UK-US free trade deal. Hysteria about Donald Trump must not get in the way of a mutually beneficial agreement with America.
9 March – The Commentator - Scheming EU Corbyn sells out Labour voters
The Labour Party’s collusion with the EU represents a betrayal of Labour Leave voters, argues Peter Lyon. Corbyn’s Customs Union plan is in conflict with Labour values and the EU Referendum result.
8 March – Comment Central - The EU is petrified of post-Brexit Britain
The unseemly dirty tricks which now form the central plank of the EU’s strategy in the Brexit negotiations reveal cowardice and fear at the threat an independent Britain poses to a fragile superstate beset by crisis from all sides. These frightened bullies can be beaten, but only if we stand up to them.
2 March – The Commentator - Mixed reaction to EU’s Brexit draft withdrawal treaty
Our Director, Jayne Adye, has been quoted in EU Today. She slams the EU’s Draft Withdrawal Treaty as evidence of the EU attempting to meddle in the UK’s constitutional affairs! Theresa May must be prepared to walk away if Eurocrats continue with this vindictive approach.
1 March – EU Today - The Remoaning Media’s Project Fear
The Referendum result was a kick in the teeth for a certain class of chattering Guardianista journalist. Rather than accept the Great British Public’s decision, however, they are intent on rerunning Project Fear through willful misrepresentation of the facts!
1 March – The Conservative Online - If Britain is to Brexit properly, it must get out of the EU’s Defence Union
Our Research Executive, Peter Lyon, discusses British involvement in EU defence integration in light of Theresa May’s speech in Munich. Britain is at risk of becoming tied into the complex web of EU defence mechanisms by the back door.
27 February – Reaction - BREXIT BARGAINS Here’s some of the high street savings we can make after Brexit – if Jeremy Corbyn DOESN’T become PM
Our Director, Jayne Adye, SLAMS Jeremy Corbyn’s approach to Brexit in a quote for The Sun! She points out that the Labour Party’s desire to Remain within a Customs Union will inflict astronomical costs on Britain’s hard working families.
27 February – The Sun - The folly and the failure of mass EU migration
Our Director, Jayne Adye, discusses the negative impact mass, uncontrolled immigration from the EU has had on the UK. Once we Leave the European Union we will be able to take back control of our borders and settle on an immigration system which is in the best interests of our country.
24 February – The Commentator - Brexiteer brilliantly explains why Brits WON’T BUY EU ‘bluster’ & scare tactics
Get Britain Out Research Executive Robert Bates is quoted in the Express. He dismisses the EU’s scaremongering and says the Great British Public will reject this version of Project Fear!
21 February – The Daily Express - Security cooperation in a post-Brexit Europe
Our Director, Jayne Adye, points out that the UK will remain a global security and intelligence power after Brexit. It is in the EU’s interest to ensure they continue to co-operate with Britain in these fields.
16 February – BrexitCentral - Bullying Brussels won’t defeat Brexit Britain
While the UK has been conciliatory and has stressed a commitment to long term cooperation with the EU, the European Commission has undertaken a ‘black ops’ media strategy through leaks and briefings by backroom staff. Cowardice and bullying usually go hand in hand. Brussels will soon see that it just won’t work with Britain.
16 February – The Commentator - Soros has undermined our country enough
The unwelcome involvement of multi-billionaire George Soros in the Brexit debate reveals the level of antipathy many on the Remain side feel towards the Great British Public. He seeks to use his financial power to steamroller the democratic process and reignite Project Fear, writes Robert Bates.
16 February – Comment Central - 18 months on and Project Fear has been proved wrong on every front
During the EU Referendum campaign, Remain campaigners issued predictions of doom about the economy, Scotland, the border with France and many other issues in the event of a vote to Leave. A year and a half after the EU Referendum, the evidence is clear. These predictions were utterly incorrect.
8 February – Reaction - Corbyn’s Labour Party is a Threat to Brexit
The Labour Party is full of anti-democratic Remainers and life-long europhiles. Given the chance, they would deliver a ‘bare-minimum Brexit’ writes Robert Bates.
8 February – The Commentator - Foolish Ways the EU Wastes British Taxpayers’ Money
Get Britain Out reveals just some of the ludicrous projects the EU has wasted British taxpayers’ money on.
8 February – The Conservative Online - The Customs Union: A Stark Betrayal of Brexit
The Government must remain committed to leaving the Customs Union; anything else would be a betrayal of Brexit, writes our Daniel Huggins.
8 February – Comment Central - EU to suspend the UK’s access to the single market if it fails to comply with EU law, reveals draft text
Our Director Jayne Adye says the latest EU threats about the Transition Period represent an “insult to those who voted to Leave the EU”. Jayne urged the UK Government not to accept these demands.
7 February – The Parliament Magazine - Brexit: Leaked Whitehall document shows EU still trying to rule Britain
Responding to the leaked EU document concerning sanctions on Britain during the Transition Period, our Director Jayne Adye points out the possibility of British firms being locked out of Single Market access renders the Transition Period pointless.
7 February – The Daily Express - Leaked EU document shows Brexit ‘punishment plan’
Our Director Jayne Adye is quoted in opposition to the leaked EU threats of sanctioning Britain during the Transition Period. Jayne said if the EU do not drop these threats, the UK must walk away from negotiations.
7 February – Sky News - EU to suspend the UK’s access to the single market if it fails to comply with EU law, reveals draft text
Our Director, Jayne Adye, has been quoted in The Parliament Magazine discussing the EU’s demands for a ‘Transition period’. She argues the draft Treaty would render Britain a passive rule-taker and is an insult to the 17.4 million Leave voters!
7 February – The Parliament Magazine - A status-quo transition period would be a betrayal of Brexit
The proposed transition period is unacceptable for Britain. It would leave us forced to accept new EU laws and continued Freedom of Movement. This represents an unnecessary delay to a full Brexit.
6 February – CapX - The UK must not unwittingly get sucked into participating in an EU army
In this article we discuss the growing concerns about British involvement in European defence integration. Statements from Ministers and defence chiefs suggest the UK is keen to be closely aligned with the elements of the emerging EU Defence Union, such as PESCO. This raises serious risks for our national military independence.
5 February – BrexitCentral - Bring down the Lords if they bring down Brexit
Brexit, above all, is about reasserting democracy. The anti-democratic posturing in the House of Lords by unelected cronies reminds us radical reform, or even abolition of this outdated relic, may have to be another milestone on the road to reestablishing the sovereignty of the British people
2 February – The Commentator - Sadiq Khan needs to get back to his day job
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, should be getting on with the day job of running London, instead of pontificating about Brexit. His continued doom-mongering about Leaving the Single Market are not helpful to the important business and finance sectors in London.
30 January – Comment Central - The EU’s doomed plot to halt a real Brexit
In our latest article we argue the EU now appears to be aiming to try and keep us within a Single Market-like state, as a de facto dependent vassal, continuing to pay vast sums of money into their ever-inflating, unaccountable budget. This cannot be allowed. We must get Britain out of the EU asap. Out means Out.
27 January – The Commentator - Small business bonanza after Brexit
Laws made by unelected EU officials hold back the British entrepreneurial spirit. Leaving the EU will allow us to cut unnecessary red tape and build a more dynamic economy.
22 January – The Commentator - Why the CBI wants to delay and dilute Brexit
The CBI will not accept Leaving the EU means Leaving its Single Market and Customs Union. We explain how big business benefits from Single Market regulations which raise barriers to entry to the market.
22 January – CapX - Wrong answer – the EU’s rotten record on referendums
In our latest article, we argue the EU has a history of disregarding referendum results it disagrees with, and that a ‘Real’ Brexit is under threat.
19 January – The Conservative Online - Macron is blaming the UK for Europe’s migrant problems
We argue the UK should not be blamed by Macron for the migrant crisis. The European Union has played an active role in exacerbating the problem.
19 January – Reaction - EU playing dirty in Brexit talks
In our latest piece, we argue that the EU’s ‘No Deal’ preparations are a deliberate ploy to try and spook British businesses into relocating to the EU.
12 January – The Commentator - Brexit negotiations are a vindication of the Leave vote
The EU has a slow moving and self-harming approach to trade. This is being revealed to us during the Brexit negotiations and demonstrates exactly why it has been unable to establish any economic partnership with any major economy.
12 January – CapX - Donald Tusk is DELUSIONAL’ EU chief mocked for calling Europe ‘best place on Earth’
Our Director, Jayne Adye, has spoken to The Daily Express, ridiculing Donald Tusk’s claim the EU is the “best place on Earth”. She points out there is growing anti-EU sentiment across the continent, and Brexit will put a huge hole in the EU budget.
11 January – The Daily Express - Hammond has no part to play in Brexit Cabinet
To leave the EU with the best Brexit deal possible, the Prime Minister needs a Cabinet that is fully committed to securing Britain’s future outside the European Union, says our Research Executive Peter Lyon.
11 January – Comment Central - EU is part of the NHS problem
Our latest article argues the NHS is now having to cope with around 3,000 additional people turning up to A&E every single day since last year. This is in so small measure due to massive uncontrolled EU migration. Leaving the EU is a great idea for many reasons, but cutting the strain on the NHS is a big one.
6 January – The Commentator - European Union Countries Are Taking the Wrong Approach on Defence
Our Research Executive Peter Lyon argues by creating PESCO while continually underfunding NATO, EU Member States are choosing the wrong priorities in defence policy.
28 December – The Conservative Online - Animal Welfare Opportunities Post-Brexit
We argue the EU PREVENTS Britain from improving animal welfare standards. Brexit will allow the UK to become a world leader in the field.
23 December – UKIP Daily - ‘This is before the Lords gets going!’ Peer revels in ‘first step’ to DEFEAT Brexit
Our Director Jayne Adye has been quoted in the Daily Express about Remoaners like Lord Adonis revealing their plans to DEFEAT Brexit. She said Remoaner MPs will face serious electoral consequences.
14 December – Daily Express - HYPOCRITES! You were happy for 40 years of EU rule – but NOW you want sovereignty?
Our Director Jayne Adye comments on the hypocrisy of the 11 Tory Remoaners who voted for the Grieve Amendment which would give MPs an opportunity to derail or delay Brexit.
14 December – Daily Express - #Brexit: EU defence integration will have worrying consequences for national independence
Our latest article for EU Reporter points to the dangers of further defence integration. Member States which subscribe to PESCO and associated defence programmes will lose their self-sufficiency in defence.
11 December – EU Reporter - Moves to forge closer EU defence cooperation branded “worrying”
In EU Today, our Research Executive Peter Lyon says all EU countries should be concerned about their national independence if they sign up to further defence integration via PESCO.
11 December – EU Today - How a clean Brexit would raise living standards
Our latest article for CapX argues Leaving the EU will allow living standards to soar.
11 December – CapX - British global influence as strong as ever post-Brexit
Our Director Jayne Adye argues Britain’s place in the world will remain as strong as ever after Brexit.
8 December – The Commentator - Regulatory alignment would prevent Britain securing the benefits of Brexit
Our Research Executive Peter Lyon argues the Government must commit to an end-state relationship with the EU in which we take back control of regulatory policy.
8 December – Reaction - No, Voters Have Not Changed Their Minds on Brexit
Remoaners like Tony Blair like to paint a picture of Leave voters regretting their vote. Yet our Research Executive Peter Lyon shows polling data on a range of issues reveals most voters wanting the Government to get on with real Brexit as soon as possible.
4 December – The Conservative Online - EU propaganda and a frightening roadmap to federalism
The EU has produced a frightening new report arguing for vastly greater centralisation, deeper federalism, and yet further emasculation of the democratic nation state. We argue Brexit cannot happen fast enough.
4 December – The Commentator - £40m in science grants makes University of Nottingham one of biggest EU funding benefactors
Our Director Jayne Adye comments on how we do not rely on the EU for science and research funding, and we can continue funding after Brexit.
30 November – Nottingham Post - Tony Blair tells French Britons will change their mind on Brexit and UK is ALREADY turning
Our Director Jayne Adye tells the Daily Express Tony Blair’s attempts to undermine Brexit are scandalous.
30 November – Daily Express - Britain Should Steer Clear of EU Defence Programmes Post-Brexit
The EU’s intentions for significant integration on defence are becoming clear. We argue Britain should not associate or participate with these programmes, and instead operate on an independent case-by-case basis, while defending the primacy of NATO.
14 November – Reaction - The EU’s hand is weaker than it claims
Our Research Executive Daniel Huggins argues that the UK can afford to walk away from a bad deal, while the EU can’t.
13 November – CapX - Juncker personifies everything that is wrong with the EU
It is easy to dismiss European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker as an anti-democratic clown. He is, but that is not the point, which is that he accurately personifies a failing project which is doing great harm to Europe. Thank goodness for Brexit!
4 November – The Commentator - Different Forms of a ‘No Deal’
We argue on Comment Central that the dichotomy between a Deal and No Deal outcome to Brexit negotiations is a false one.
3 November – Comment Central - The economic benefits of taking back control of British waters
They are large economic benefits to be gained once the UK is free of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy. Our Research Executive Alexander Fiuza explores them in this article for CapX.
27 October – CapX - EU plotting TOTAL DOMINATION: Brussels moves to take control of wages from member states
Our Director, Jayne Adye, calls out a ‘naked power grab by the EU’ over new EU-wide minimum wage policy
24 October – Daily Express - Philip Hammond’s pessimistic attitude is risking a good Brexit deal
Philip Hammond’s constantly negative attitude and policy prescriptions are making a No Deal situation more likely.
11 October – Reaction - UK government must get serious about No Brexit deal
Charles de Gaulle famously said “Non” to Britain joining the EU. Alas, we didn’t take no for an answer. But now that we are leaving, we should emulate de Gaulle and be prepared to say a decisive “Non” to Brussels. Given EU intransigence, preparing for no Brexit deal is now a vital part of our strategy
10 October – The Commentator - Philip Hammond: Big on critique, small on vision
Once we Get Britain Out of the EU, we need a visionary and optimistic Government. Philip Hammond is currently one of the Cabinet’s biggest drains on these two key traits.
4 October – Comment Central - Roundtable: Refugee Crisis – Are rich nations shirking responsibility?
Our very own Jack Tagholm-Child takes part in a panel discussion about the global refugee crisis on TRT.
3 October – TRT - EU wants Britain to carry on contributing to their gilt-edged pensions after Brexit
The Daily Express quotes our Director Jayne Adye as we express our incredulity at the billions of Pounds the EU is demanding from the UK in pensions liabilities.
21 September – Daily Express - The German election could be good news for Brexit
The prospective inclusion of the relatively eurosceptic FDP in Angela Merkel’s new coalition combined with a rise in anti-establishment sentiment in Germany could well make a fair and reasonable Brexit deal more likely than not
September 27 – The Commentator - What might the German Election mean for Brexit?
If Angela Merkel is pressured to be more, and not less, accommodating towards the UK by her new coalition partners, the chances of Britain reaching a good deal with Brussels are far higher
September 21 – The Parliament Magazine - The EU withdrawal bill: a dangerous much ado about nothing
The EU withdrawal bill was a necessity to avoid Parliamentary deadlock and legal chaos the day after Brexit.
September 13 – Reaction - Anti-Brexit demonstrators march on Parliament
Our very own Jack Tagholm-Child is featured reacting to the anti-Brexit march which took place in Parliament Square.
September 9 – Channel 4 News - ‘We’re NOT paying bureaucrats pensions!’ Brexiteer blasts EU’s ‘illegal’ divorce bill
Our very own Alexander Fiuza slams Brussels divorce bill proposals on Russia Today.
August 28 – Daily Express - The EU is a house deeply divided
The issue of refugees is bringing out into the open the deep divisions inside the EU which make a nonsense of ever closer union. Former communist countries who endured occupation do not take kindly to being dictated to by Brussels, and Brexit may yet be an example they will wish to follow
August 26 – The Commentator - Macron Is No Threat to the City
President Macron’s France is determined to take the fight to the City of London after Brexit. However, the basic facts on the ground mean they have no chance of getting Paris to supplant London. Macron should give up his pipe dream and promote mutually-beneficial co-operation between Britain and the EU instead.
August 20 – The Conservative Online - The EU should pay for its own agencies
The EU are trying to squeeze as much money as possible out of Brexit Britain. They are now insisting on moving two EU agencies out of Britain, and want us to foot the bill. Our Brexit negotiators must reject this absurd demand.
August 18 – Reaction - Labour stands to gain from backing Brexit in full
At some point Labour need to make a choice, and it makes sense to back Brexit.
August 18 – Labour Leave - The ‘New Customs Partnership’ – untested for a very good reason
The Government’s proposals for an interim period in a Customs Union with the EU after Brexit made waves, but another concern has gone relatively unnoticed. One of the Government’s plans for the permanent post-Brexit customs system, the ‘innovative’ and ‘untested’ idea of a ‘new customs partnership’, is based in a Remain mindset and is totally unacceptable.
August 17 – BrexitCentral - Pending Brexit, immigration has still not been addressed
The concerns the Great British public has had about immigration have gone unaddressed for decades. The evidence shows the majority of the UK favour a large reduction in immigration and mass migration is not good for the economy. After Brexit the UK governments needs to get a grip on Migration.
August 16 – The Commentator - MEPs’ Interrail proposal would come at huge cost
Brexit has shaken the foundations of the European Union. Where it has been growing and centralising relentlessly for decades, for the first time it must contend with a nation leaving.
August 10 – The Parliament Magazine - Brexit is a chance to re-balance our Economy
Brexit offers the UK the opportunity to Boost exports and re-invigorate the North.
August 8 – CapX - ‘What we really send Brussels each week: £156m
August 7 – İ News - Blame the EU for this airport chaos
The chaos at some European airports is another example of incompetence and bad faith in Europe, while European airlines and Brussels are again showing petty mindedness on aviation policy to punish British travellers for Brexit. They will not succeed in breaking our will
August 7 – The Commentator - UK Government urged to “respect” outcome of EU vote
August 4 – EU Today - How the Government can give us all a Brexit bonus
With Brexit, we will be able to take back full control over our tax policy. We can abolish the tampon tax, VAT on energy bills, and make more reforms which will make VAT simpler and fairer.
August 4 – CapX - Migrant crisis pushes Europe to the brink
Alexander Fiuza believes the EU migrant crisis is undermining the stability of the European Union. Brussels must urgently rethink its current strategy of tackling the crisis, he says.
August 3 – Comment Central - Blair and the dangerous, unrepentant Remoaners
Blair and Co are doing everything they can to derail Brexit – they pose a clear and present danger
August 1 – The Commentator - ‘Now they’re getting REALLY desperate’ EU offer £2bn ‘bribe’ of free travel to students
PROFLIGATE EU chiefs plan to blow £2billion a year bribing young people with free rail travel around Europe as Britain negotiates a multibillion pound Brexit divorce bill.
July 30 – Daily Express - The great European Parliament Interrail bribe
A report from the EU Budgetary Committee restates the European Parliament’s support for a so-called ‘18th Birthday Interrail Pass For Europe’, calling on the Commission to push it forward. This scheme, first proposed in 2016, would give every teenager in Europe a ‘free’ Interrail Pass when they hit 18.
July 28 – Think Scotland - The great European Parliament Interrail bribe
A report from the EU Budgetary Committee restates the European Parliament’s support for a so-called ‘18th Birthday Interrail Pass For Europe’, calling on the Commission to push it forward. This scheme, first proposed in 2016, would give every teenager in Europe a ‘free’ Interrail Pass when they hit 18.
July 28 – Global Britain - Britain has beaten Continental bullies before
As we have done before, we will push past the bullies in Europe as a truly global trading nation, and we will emerge triumphant from the Brexit negotiations by defying threats, embracing our global connections, and believing in the Great British Public
July 28 – The Commentator - Why we must leave the Customs Union: debunking the myths
An almost literal ‘world of opportunity’ awaits post-Brexit; a world on which the Customs Union would slam the door
July 25 – Reaction - Trade deal offers show post-Brexit world is our oyster
At least 35 countries have expressed an interest in a free trade deal with Brexit Britain, including the United States, Japan, and Australia. Brexit is going to be a bonanza. So drop the pessimism, and get behind it.
July 20 – The Commentator - The EU is making poor countries poorer
The EU likes to present itself as a global force for good, fostering aid and development in the world’s poorest societies. It boasts of its £12 billion aid programme, and calls itself “the most generous donor in the world”. It truly believes itself to be a kindlier world power than the United States, Russia, or China.
July 18 – CapX - The vital importance of the Great Repeal Bill
The Great Repeal Bill, also known as The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill, is a vital step in recovering Britain’s sovereignty. Opportunists and anti-democratic opponents of Brexit are therefore trying to stop it in its tracks. They must not succeed
July 14 – The Commentator - The UK must close all the loopholes to take back control of its fishing waters.
The UK fishing industry stands to benefit considerably from Brexit. However, this is only if the British government stays vigilant to the EU’s games on the CFP, after the UK leaves the bloc.
July 13 – BrexitCentral - How Will the EU fill the Hole in its Budget After Brexit?
The EU faces a shortfall of €10 billion after Brexit. This could have stern consequences for the bloc.
July 12 – Reaction - The EU can’t stand up to Russia
Vested interests mean the EU fails to present a credible force to face up to Vladimir Putin’s ambitions. In reality, the West will be defended by a strong NATO.
July 11 – Comment Central - The senseless Remoaning Tory ‘sensibles’
The anti-democratic Remainers in the Conservative Party are actually more likely to ensure that Britain leaves the EU without a deal. Cameron and Hammond should be careful what they wish for.
July 11 – The Commentator - Will Erdoğan open Turkey’s European border?
Turkish cooperation is all that is stopping Europe’s migrant crisis from bubbling over
July 5 – CapX - The EU’s future is far from secure
There are a number of reasons which make the EU still a very unstable institution. Specifically, two key EU bulwarks – France and Italy – as well as Greece, demonstrate that the EU is far from a solidly grounded entity.
June 28 – Reaction - Enough talk about a transitional deal with the EU
A transitional arrangement could easily end up meaning another five years until Brexit means Brexit. That could mean Brexit doesn’t happen at all. The talk of a transitional arrangement needs to stop. Let’s just get Britain out, and stop the dithering.
June 28 – The Commentator - The EU can’t escape its economic legacy
Nothing has changed since the financial and sovereign debt crisis. Debt and Deficits still abound, with interests rates far below what should be considered normal. The EU is wide open to a another sovereign debt crisis if even a moderate global downturn were to occur.
June 28 – CapX - Brexit activists hold Theresa May’s feet to the fire
The Danish press meets Get Britain Out, and recounts our effort to hold the government to account on delivering Brexit.
23 June – Fyens Stiftstidende - Distance Won’t Stop a Global Britain
Emily Thornberry purported in a recent interview that you can’t export food to Australia, because it might go off. This is patently not true. Technological innovation has made the world smaller than ever. Many of the UK’s other trade partners our growing faster than the EU and we should be looking to trade with them – regardless of the distance.
23 June – The Conservative Online - Theresa May Must Stay. For Now.
With the Conservatives lacking an alternative unity candidate, were Theresa May to step down it would harm the UK’s prospects of a successful Brexit.
20 June – Comment Central - Pro-Brexit, Pro-Europe: Not so hard to understand
As Britain and the EU begin Brexit negotiations it is timely to restate a fact that is easily missed: Britain is not leaving Europe, just the EU. Brexit is a liberating force for enlightened internationalism, and a rejection of narrow regionalism. Our friends in Europe should embrace our decision, and discard their prejudices
19 June – The Commentator - ECJ boosts prospect of Brexit deal
The ECJ has inadvertently paved the way for a mutually beneficial Brexit deal, says Alexander Fiuza.
16 June – Comment Central - This election could finish off the hardcore Europhiles
All over Britain, one of the few things that we can be pretty confident of in Thursday’s elections is that Remain-friendly candidates are in for a pasting. Eurofanatical Lib Dems and Greens in particular face humiliation. And wouldn’t it be marvellous if Nick Clegg lost his seat? Watch this space...
7 June – The Commentator - Don’t panic! Britain has a strong Brexit hand
Europe has a lot to lose from a bad Brexit deal. It’s not in the EU’s interests to imperil our strong trade ties, and EU Member States are more reliant than ever on British military support.
6 June – CapX - Labour still hasn’t got a coherent position on Brexit
Eurosceptics have been waiting almost a year for the Labour Party to fully commit to Brexit. They would be disappointed if they were to read the manifesto, which commits Labour to various missteps. They have days to change, or they will not be a trustworthy option for Brexiteers.
6 June – ConservativeHome - The SNP Aims to Derail Brexit
The SNP’s manifesto makes clear they don’t want to take back control, but to surrender it to Brussels.
1 June – Reaction - Project Fear Alert: Brexit won’t harm the young
Remoaners are a sad and desperate bunch who still cannot deal with the referendum result without resort to scare tactics. They say the young will suffer badly after Brexit, but sober analysis shows they stand to gain as much as anyone else
1 June – The Commentator - Lib Dem candidate brands Brexiters as ‘f***wits’ – in area which voted 64% leave
Liberal Democrat hopeful Stephen Gilbert has sparked outrage after he branded all Brexiters “f***wits” in a rant on Facebook.
31 May – Daily Express - Brexit, the NHS, and the English language
Foreign doctors are a massive bonus to the NHS. What is dangerous and unfair to all concerned are EU migration rules which mean a European doctor who speaks poor English is given easy access to working in the NHS while a Nigerian doctor who speaks fluent English has a dozen hoops to jump through. Brexit will cure this illness
26 May – The Commentator - Mandy’s Moaning
Once labelled “The Prince of Darkness” for his near-complete control of New Labour’s rise in the early 90s, Peter Mandelson is a figure of intrigue.
23 May – Comment Central - Britain is still paying for EU propaganda
The UK sends the EU over £13 billion per year – excluding our rebate. Almost two-thirds of this money is never to return to our shores. In 2018 and 2019, some of this money will go towards promoting the 2019 European Parliament elections, in which Britain will not even take part.
17 May – CapX - Brexit manifesto pledges key to election choice
It’s important each political party sets out clearly their ambitions for Brexit in their forthcoming manifestos. Commitment to Brexit should be the barometer by which every political party should be judged at the forthcoming general election.
10 May – Comment Central - Nobody wants you back Tony
Tony Blair has spent so much time snuggling up to dictators since leaving office that he has forgotten what democracy means. His arrogant and clumsy attempts to overturn Brexit will only further discredit the anti-democratic Remain campaign
10 May – The Commentator - Britain, Europe, and Jean-Claude Juncker
Last week, the European media was buzzing with the news of how the President of the European Commission had once again levelled threats at the UK’s future outside the EU. But history shows such provocation only spurs our great island on to success
9 May – Reaction - France going Eurosceptic regardless of election result
Macron will win the French elections only because he is not Marine Le Pen. But euroscepticism is surging in France as evidenced by the fact 46% in the first round voted for fiercely eurosceptic candidates. That reality will endure after Sunday’s presidential run off
5 May – The Commentator - What Eurosceptics can get out of the General Election
A strong vote for pro-Brexit parties in next month’s General Election will prove to the world that the British people are serious about leaving the EU
4 May – Reaction - Why hasn’t Ken left yet?
Given Ken Livingstone’s proclamation during the referendum campaign that, in the event of a vote in favour of Brexit, he would leave the country, Jayne Adye ponders why he still has yet to leave
3 May – Comment Central - Brexit means an end to EU boondoggles
The EU’s regional development programme wasn’t working. So why copy it? The British government can certainly make better use of taxpayers’ money than the EU.
25 April – CapX - Election chance to strengthen Brexit mandate
The forthcoming general election offers an opportunity for the British pubic to further strengthen the government’s mandate for delivering a hard Brexit
21 April – Comment Central - Mogherini: UK to lose more than the EU from Brexit
EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini has said Britain will lose more than the EU from its decision to leave the bloc.
21 April – Parliament Magazine - Former Belgian PM says he is “glad” UK will quit EU
Former Belgian prime minister Elio Di Rupo has sparked controversy after he said he is “glad” the UK is leaving the EU.
20 April – EU Today - Europe needs our co-operation on defence
The hypocrisy of denouncing Britain for daring to raise the prospect of no Brexit deal, while taking every ludicrous ultimatum from the EU as entirely natural and justified, needs to be challenged. Defence is an example where we are perfectly ready to play fair, but not at any price
16 April – The Commentator - How EU is facing RUPTURE as Brussels splits into SEPARATE power blocs
THE countries within the European Union (EU) are seemingly more divided than ever despite the bloc’s top apparatchiks constantly declaring “Europe is our common future”.
15 April – Daily Express - Plaid Cymru is seeking to subvert the wish of the Welsh people for Brexit
As the Scottish National Party shamelessly exploit the strong Remain vote in Scotland in the EU Referendum for their ideological goal of independence, Plaid Cymru have been trying to follow in their footsteps in Wales. Their problem, however, is that Wales voted for Brexit.
15 April – Conservative Home - Brexit must mean no more benefit tourism
Isn’t it enough the UK has given the EU over half a trillion pounds since we joined – only now to learn we must give away even more in benefits to migrants and their relatives who don’t even live here? Brexit must mean no more benefit tourism
12 April – The Commentator - REVEALED: How Britain will pay another £26BILLION into EU during Brexit talks
BRITAIN will contribute at least a further £26billion in membership contributions to the European Union over the two years it negotiates a Brexit deal to leave the bloc.
1 April – Daily Express - The Commission’s contempt for voters
In delaying controversial proposals until after key elections and referendums, the European Commission barely hides its contempt for European voters and the democratic process
31 March – Comment Central - The EU needs a rethink on its 60th birthday
This weekend EU leaders will be celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome – the founding document of European integration. But are they right to do so at a time when Britain is leaving the EU, euroscepticism is on the rise across Europe, the Eurozone and Schengen are failing, and Jean-Claude Juncker is engaged in increasingly desperate attempts to save the bloc?
25 March – Brexit Central - Leave sceptics wrong on tariffs
It is time for politicians and corporations to be realistic, accept Brexit is happening, and accept the UK is leaving the Single Market and the Customs Union
24 March – Comment Central - Put Brexit first and reject a new general election
Downing Street has denied it plans to call a fresh general election this spring, and many Conservatives might be kicking themselves. But a fresh general election would be an unnecessary risk, and would divert attention from the main task of delivering the best possible Brexit deal
22 March – Reaction - Sturgeon’s self-defeating referendum opportunism
The UK single market is far more important to the Scottish economy than the EU single market. Nicola Sturgeon’s (unworkable) plan to leave the former for the latter shows her up as an opportunist who will put personal and ideological ambitions above Scotland’s interests
20 March – The Commentator - There should be no more referendums, the UK must leave
Members of the European Parliament should beware of those arguing for the final Brexit deal to be put to yet another EU Referendum in Britain. The Great British Public have already spoken. Now is the time for the Government to be allowed to negotiate with confidence and deliver a good deal for Brexit Britain.
17 March – EU Reporter - British farmers don’t need the Common Agricultural Policy which fails to reward efficiency and hard work
Leaving the EU will allow the UK to have a tailor-made agricultural policy, rather than a one-size-fits-all scheme
9 March – Brexit Central - The Lib Dems should drop their cynical anti-Brexit crusade
For all the headlines, in reality the Liberal Democrats are irrelevant
9 March – Reaction - Brexit is our future, the Lords is not
Lord Heseltine is the face of Britain’s past. Brexit is the face of Britain’s future. Has beens in a remote and unelected House of Lords must not be allowed to thwart the will of the British people
8 March – The Commentator - Time for the EU to face up to reality
The time for excuses is over. The EU must face up to reality: the rising tide of hostility towards a European federalist superstate is nobody’s fault but the EU’s
6 March – Comment Central - The fishing opportunity for Brexit Britain
Brexit is an exciting opportunity for us to reclaim our sovereignty and restore our fishing industry, taking our place alongside Norway, Iceland, and the Faroes as a regional fishing powerhouse. It’s another great reason to be filled with optimism about our post-EU future
2 March – The Commentator - D-Day for Brexit
Theresa May to trigger Article 50 on March 15 despite defeat by Lords who demand that she IMMEDIATELY guarantees the rights of EU nationals already in the UK
2 March – Daily Mail - REVEALED: 69 Remain MPs at risk of losing seats in general election
NEW research today named 69 MPs who could be most at risk of losing their seats at the next general election if local voters rally behind pro-Brexit parties.
2 March – Daily Express - Cost of EU Parliament set to soar as new President to be protected by 12 BODYGUARDS
THE cost of security for MEPs and staff at the European Union’s Parliament is set to rise again with President Antonio Tajani to be protected with 12 bodyguards.
23 February – Daily Express - Both possible successors to Corbyn have electorally disastrous views on the EU
A Labour Party which tramples on the concerns of its voters at this crucial time, could be the beginning of the end. However, this would be bad for British democracy, at the very moment it is returned.
22 February – Conservative Home - Food prices could drop by hundreds of pounds a year if tariffs are axed after Brexit, anti-EU campaigners claim
Lamb chops, fresh prawns, wine, strawberries and honey are just some of the items that could see significant price decreases
19 February – The Sun - No peace inside the Eurozone for Greece
The unresolved Greek debt crisis has flared up again pitting the IMF against the German-led EU. Greece can never recover until it quits a single curreny that is out of kilter with its fundamentals. But La La Land Eurocrats will destroy Greece altogether before admittimg they are wrong
18 February – The Commentator
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Get Britain Out discusses Tony Blair’s Open Europe Speech
17 February – LBC - BREXIT BOOST: Justin Trudeau hints at EASY trade deal after CETA signed
BREXITEERS have said a new trade deal sealed today will pave the way for a future and prosperous one between Britain and Canada.
16 February – Daily Express - Post-EU, the world is our oyster
The queue of countries offering us a trade deal shows how misguided the ‘Remain’ campaign’s ‘Project Fear’ really was. Free from the shackles of the EU, the world is our oyster
15 February – Comment Central - Sorry, who won the referendum? Council puts up signs in KILOMETRES around town which voted for Brexit
Forty-five signs have been erected around Burnley park showing distances in kilometres. It has caused uproar among residents, with the majority voting for Brexit.
14 February – Daily Mail - METRIC MADNESS: Brexit town furious as signposts in KILOMETRES
BREXITERS have branded new signposts around a nature park “disgusting” – because after they give distances in the EU-favoured metric system.
14 February – Daily Express - Brexit-backing town outraged after council erects EU-style signposts with distances in METRIC measurements
The metric signs along routes through Burnley cost taxpayers £4,300
14 February – The Sun - What right have they got? UNELECTED Lords blasted as ‘just like EU’ over Brexit threats
BREXITEERS have laid into the unelected House of Lord peers who “serve their views over those of the people” amid threats they will throw Theresa May’s Brexit timetable off-track.
13 February – Daily Express - Everyone’s coming round to Brexit
It seems strange to recall that the House of Commons was once thought to be a major obstacle to Brexit. But as the Article 50 Bill breezed through the Commons yesterday, it is remarkable how few genuine Remoaners are left.
9 February – The Commentator - Soft Brexit ignores the people’s will
It is time for soft-Brexiteers to embrace the referendum result. A swift EU exit is the only way to deliver the wishes of the British people.
8 February – Comment Central - Time for the experts to admit they were wrong about Brexit
British car manufacturing has hit a 17-year high, unemployment is at an 11-year low ,and the UK’s economy is growing fast
8 February – Reaction - Why a US trade deal can be Britain’s trump card
The prospect of a US-UK trade deal can strengthen Theresa May’s hand in her negotiations with the EU, since such a deal would make Theresa May’s threat to walk away from Brexit negotiations more credible. However, she should also be sure to use the prospect of a UK-EU free trade deal to get the best deal from President Trump.
7 February – CapX - EU’s open borders threaten UK security
The inherent security risks associated with one of the EU’s fundamental ‘four freedoms’ have been revealed once more. With Brexit, we will finally be able to end the farce of free movement, control our own borders, and defend our people against foreign miscarriages of justice, while maintaining mutually-beneficial security co-operation with the EU.
6 February – Breitbart London - ‘Biased’ BBC receives MILLIONS in EU cash for filming and broadcasting projects
THE British Broadcasting Corporation has picked up more than £2.3million in funding from the European Union in three years. Our campaign director, Jayne Adye, comments in the Daily Express about how our EU contributions can be spent on better things post-Brexit.
4 February – Daily Express - Brexit Britain won’t be “punished”
The EU is in no position to issue a “punishment beating” to Britain for having had the temerity to vote Brexit. Poor, deluded Eurocrats don’t realise that it is they who are in last chance saloon as Britain forges a new and successful post-EU future.
2 Feburary – The Commentator - Brexit goes forth after Supreme Court decision
The Supreme Court has ruled that parliament must vote on triggering the much vaunted Article 50. In the end, Remainers are just looking forlorn now. Brexit is going ahead, and there’s nothing they will be able to do to stop it
25 January – The Commentator - Supreme Court Rules May Cannot Trigger Brexit Without Parliament
A member of our team talking about the Article 50 Supreme Court judgement
24 January – RTUK - We voted for Brexit to regain control. It’s that simple
Remainers just don’t have a leg to stand on regarding the legitimacy of the Brexit referendum. Their increasingly pathetic whining shows that in reality they just aren’t committed to respecting the democratic will of the people, however much they protest to the contrary. Let’s just get out of the EU and have done with it
18 January – The Commentator - Stop patronising the 52% – the Brexit vote was a rational act
When seeking to ‘explain’ the Referendum result the media should stop trying to make excuses for Brussels. Politicians should not think they can pacify the issue by trying to change something in domestic politics while trying to keep us in the EU. People across this country, in places ‘left behind’ or otherwise, voted for Brexit because that’s exactly what they wanted this country to do. So let’s stop trying to pathologise ‘Leave’ voters, and press ahead with Brexit.
17 January – Reaction - The European Parliament’s Presidential election reminds us why we need Brexit to reclaim our democracy
Get Britain Out’s analysis of the European Parliament’s Presidential election
16 January – Brexit Central - Brexit in court. It’s politics stupid
Disagreeing with the anti-Brexit court cases has nothing to do with disrespect of the legal system. It is opposition to the courts being a playground for the rich to obstruct the democratic process. Still, Tony Blair is in on the anti-Brexit act. So there shuould be a surge in pro-Brexit sentiment
12 January – The Commentator - Is EU membership for Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina really worth it?
11 January – EU Reporter - PM brings a heavyweight to Brexit negotiations
Britain’s new Ambassador to the EU, Sir Tim Barrow, is a vast improvement on his pessimistic predecessor, Sir Ivan Rogers. The chances of the Referendum mandate being honoured have definitely gone up.
6 January – The Commentator - UK ‘living on Fantasy Island’ over Brexit aims
Our campaign director, Jayne Adye, comments in the Yorkshire Post about the accusation the UK is “living on fantasy island” over its hopes for a new relationship with the EU. In reality, it is just as much in the EU’s interest to agree a deal with us.
23 December – Yorkshire Post - The Remoaners’ Post-Truth Politics
Next time you hear David Lammy, Tim Farron or Anna Soubry unleashing a spurious tirade against ‘racist’ Brexiteers tell them to do their research. They are the real culprits of ‘post-truth’ politics.
22 December – Huffington Post - Project Fear is being discredited in real time
As we Get Britain Out of the European Union, we are watching Project Fear proven wrong again and again. With 2017 drawing nearer, here’s a New Year’s Resolution for the Remoaners – drop the pessimism, look at the facts, and believe in Brexit Britain.
22 December – The Commentator - We can have our Brexit cake and eat it
It is both unfair and inaccurate for Eurocrats to tell Britain the Single Market is an all-or-nothing choice. As we get Britain out of the EU, we should press for access to the aspects of the Single Market which are mutually beneficial to us and them alike, while rejecting aspects which are not.
19 December – CapX - EU Associate Citizenship for Britons – a trap to lure the unwary
A new proposal in the European Parliament – which was first highlighted by Get Britain Out – calls for the EU to discriminate against UK citizens on the basis of how they voted in the EU Referendum. The plan is ill though-out and is a trap to lure unwary Remoaners.
17 December – Conservative Home - Project Fear: Britain’s Economic Chuckle Brothers
Philip Hammond and Mark Carney are Britain’s anti-Brexit Chuckle Brothers. These hardline Remoaners got everything wrong, and now they’re trying to sabotage our withdrawal. We musn’t let them get away with it
14 December – The Commentator - EU Negotiators Want to Offer Brits the Chance to Keep Their EU Citizenship
9 December – Vice News - Europe’s top negotiator wants to offer Brits EU citizenship as individuals after Brexit
9 December – RTUK - Blair’s Anti-Brexit Campaign Is Opportunistic And Nothing Else
We must recognize what is behind Blair’s new anti-Brexit project. Blair is driven by self-interest and opportunism. The British people are driven by the love for their country and its people. It’s clear which side will win, and soon we will Get Britain Out of the EU.
9 December – Huffington Post - On Brexit, Labour hasn’t got a clue
There is little evidence Labour actually understand the implications of their own policies, which, on Brexit, are in any case all over the place. They are cynical and confused because they can’t fully accept Brexit’s democratic mandate. Voters will rightly punish them.
9 December – The Commentator - Talkback
One of our team talks to Talkback about the EU’s Associate Citizenship proposals – From 1:08:20
28 November – BBC Radio Ulster - European Parliament’s chief Brexit negotiator backs ‘associate EU’ citizenship for Britons
Associate citizenship could be offered to Britons and other nationals of a country that has left the EU
29 November – International Business Times - John Major: “tyranny of majority” must not dictate Brexit terms
One of our team talks to Russia today about a second referendum
25 November – RTUK - We have nothing to fear from running our own trade policy
It is time for Theresa May to commit to exiting the EU’s Customs Union, and start negotiating free-trade agreements the world over.
25 November – CapX - A Vote on Article 50 Will Show Which ‘Remoaner’ MPs Despise Democracy
Instead of all the pessimism about the Supreme Court case, perhaps we ought to look forward to an Article 50 vote. It will show once and for all which MPs believe in their role as the people’s representative, and those who despise democracy altogether
24 November – Breitbart - EU states must pay their share to NATO, not an EU army
The European Union yet again shows itself as a danger to the stability of Europe as it continues with its mad idea of a European army.
23 November – The Commentator - There is nothing ‘hard’ about Brexit
There is nothing ‘hard’ about leaving the single market or the Customs Union. It would be good for business, good for democracy and good for the people of the United Kingdom.
23 November – Parliament Magazine - People could opt-in to keep EU citizenship after Brexit under new proposals
The European Parliament is to consider the plan
Wales Online - Blocking Brexit will create the real hostility
It is the embittered and failed Remain camp that is stoking anger and division in Britain over Brexit. They need to relearn the democratic game and respect the people. If they don’t, the wounds will widen and the anger will be visited upon them.
14 November – The Commentator
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- EU considers offering Brits ‘voluntary citizenship’
Get Britain Out talks to LBC Radio
9 November – LBC Radio - EU considers offering Brits ‘voluntary citizenship’
9 November – RTUK - European parliament considering plan to let Brits who want to stay in EU become ‘associate’ citizens and keep free-movement rights
‘Divisive’ proposal would also allow people to vote in European parliament elections — even though the UK wouldn’t be represented
8 November – The Sun - Have your cake and eat it! MEP says Brits CAN have benefits of EU membership after Brexit
THE EUROPEAN Parliament will consider letting individual British people opt in to the EU and KEEP their voting rights and free movement after Brexit.
8 November – Daily Express - European Parliament consider plans for Brits opposed to Brexit to remain EU citizens
8 November – Evening Standard - There’s a plan to let British people stay as EU citizens (and Brexiteers hate it)
8th November – Metro - Brits to be offered ‘associated citizenship’ in EU under new proposal
Plan would allow UK nationals the right to live, work and travel freely around European Union after Brexit
8th November – The Week - European Parliament considers plan to let individual Brits opt-in to keep their EU citizenship
The idea was tabled by a liberal MEP from Luxembourg
8 November – Independent - The Public Exercised Their Veto Through The Referendum – MPs Must Respect It
On June 23rd this year, almost 17.5 million people voted for the UK to ‘Leave’ the European Union. More people voted ‘Leave’ than have ever voted for any political party in any UK general election. The mandate is therefore undeniable – the majority of voters want the UK to leave the EU.
7 November – Huffington Post - Brexit is all about giving power back to the people
Last year, we celebrated the 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta. That single event marked the beginning of a journey, during which powers have been transferred from the powerful few to the Great British Public.
5 November – Brexit Central
- Brexit a win-win situation for farmers and consumers
Our current membership of the EU means more expensive food, as it’s the EU which has established vast tariffs on agricultural produce. After Brexit our food will be better and cheaper. So, let’s get Britain out as soon as we can.
5 November – The Commentator - A Brexit Deal For The Whole UK
The First Ministers of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland can contribute to the Brexit deal by consulting with the Government, rather than voting on the final package. It will then be up to the Prime Minister to achieve her “bespoke” deal which will work for the whole of the UK, ensuring a successful Brexit when we Get Britain Out of the European Union.
3 November – Huffington Post - Project Fear – Well and truly debunked
Last week we saw the warnings of Project Fear being well and truly debunked. Companies like Nissan are continuing to invest in the UK, and statistics reveal our economy is still going strong. Brexit is going to be a great success
2 November – The Commentator - Brexit makes airport expansion essential
Theresa May must be both brave and bold to ensure Brexit is a success. Expanding the UK’s airport capacity is a vital first step for Brexit Britain, and essential for proving why we were right to Get Britain Out of the EU.
24 October – The Commentator - The continued misuse of our money by the EU underlines the case for taking back control
Is there no end to the wasteful ways in which the European Union will spend our money? Week after week, new details emerge of such waste, which exposes the reality about the EU’s careless attitude when it comes to the money raised in tax by EU member states
21 October – Brexit Central - Hammond accused of undermining Brexit and not seeing opportunities
Get Britain Out speaks to RTUK
17 October – RTUK - Britain’s bright future after Brexit
It is becoming clearer and clearer, from multiple sources and multiple countries, that Britain has a bright future after Brexit. Let’s make it happen as soon as possible and prove to future generations that voters made the right decision.
17 October – The Commentator - Prime Minister May Must Not Allow Hammond to Undermine Brexit
The past fortnight has seen numerous speeches from British politician’s concerning Brexit. The Prime Minister, in her first speech to Conservative Party Conference as leader, responded to the defeatism which consumes much of the political establishment.
17 October – Breitbart London - The CBI’s journey from ‘Project Fear’ to ‘Remoaner’
The pro-EU CBI has not held its hands up after its Project Fear predictions all collapsed. Instead, it continues to peddle the myth of economic meltdown. The organisation has moved seamlessly from an agent of ‘Project Fear’ to a ‘Remoaner’, crossing its fingers and wishing for the apocalypse
12th October – The Commentator - Across Europe Euroscepticism is on the Rise, and is Here to Stay
The EU project is failing. Brexit is the symptom rather than the cause, and the UK is the first domino which could topple the entire political project of a United States of Europe
8th October – Breitbart - A Sensible Brexit Policy Is The Only Way To Save The Labour Party
Electoral oblivion can be avoided, but only if Labour embraces Brexit and stands up for its core voters. These policies will fit with Labour’s ideology and will appeal not only to Labour Party members but to the wider public.
3 September – Huffington Post - Could Deutsche Bank crisis cause the EU to collapse?
The enormity of the crisis surrounding Deutsche Bank is another illustration that Brexit was the right decision. Indeed, if the crisis spirals any further there may not be much of a European Union left for Britain to leave
3 October – The Commentator - Brexit Has Left Sturgeon and Scottish Nationalism Floundering
On Tuesday Nicola Sturgeon blamed Brexit on the UK Government’s austerity policies. Speaking at the annual conference of the Institute of Directors (IoD) in London, the Scottish First Minister warned listeners she was “profoundly concerned” about the implications of the UK leaving the EU, with the early signs “not encouraging”.
1 October – Breitbart London - Leave Lies? Remainers Need To Look In The Mirror
It is about time us Brexiteers challenged this ridiculous narrative of leave lies and remain truths. We voted ‘Leave’ for control over the laws of this country, and the patronising suggestion we are gullible idiots is quite frankly ridiculous.
26 September – Huffington Post - Brexit is an Opportunity For Britain To Take a Leading Role in Reinventing NATO
Last Wednesday, in his ‘State of the Union’ address, the President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker attempted to put forward an upbeat vision of the EU. Largely ignoring the Brexit-sized elephant, Juncker instead chose to stick to his tried and tested approach: “The European project continues. Let’s choose to look forward. Be positive.” Get Britain Out questions whether simply ignoring such a major setback is a wise move, but it seems Juncker is determined to continue to try and put a positive spin on things. No matter what the question is, the answer for Juncker is always the same – more Europe.
22 September – Breitbart London - Our Universities And Schools Will Thrive After Brexit
The Brexit vote was about control; it was not about turning the clock back. There are some areas where international co-operation is beneficial, some areas where it is not. Brexit means we will be able to have total control over our education policy.
20 September – Huffington Post - Control over our borders after Brexit
The governments is to be applauded for looking seriously at tough but fair variants for a post-Brexit immigration system. But ruling out a points based system may not be the best idea. That said, we will get back control of our borders after Brexit, and the sooner that happens the better.
13 September – The Commentator - Time For A Brexit Law To Guarantee The Referendum Result
Over two months has passed since the people of the United Kingdom voted to leave the EU. It was billed as the most momentous decision the electorate would take for a generation. But what has happened to date? Absolutely nothing.
31 August – Huffington Post - Pro-Remain billionaire Sir Martin Sorrell changes his tune on Brexit and calls on Theresa May to get us out of the EU as soon as possible
Advertising chief adds weight to growing pressure on the PM to trigger Article 50 as soon as possible
25 August – The Sun - Sir Martin Sorrell a top remain boss, joins call to get out of EU as soon as possible
GLOBAL businessman Sir Martin Sorrell yesterday added his weight to calls on Theresa May to get a move on with Brexit.
25 August – Daily Express - Through greater trade we can have a greater Britain
Brexit will enable the UK to throw off the EU shackles. The increasing demand for British goods and services from Commonwealth nations has the potential to boost the UK economy for years to come. As the EU continues to decline, British exporters should be licking their lips at the prospect of a Brexit bonanza.
20 August – The Commentator - A new UK immigration policy to work for all
There are some terrific new ideas coming out of the Brexit camp on immigration. The vast majority of people support immigration, but not uncontrolled immigration. We should be filled with enthusiasm about a new, fair, and sane immigration agenda for Britain.
18 August – The Commentator - Agents of ‘Project Fear’ Finally Come to Their Senses
As we can see the initial fear of Brexit has now turned to optimism since the referendum result was announced. It is clear big business feared Brexit because the future was unknown, but Brexit has become a reality, and the business opportunities are clearly endless.
17 August – Huffington Post - British Farmers Can Have a Bright Future
Brexit will undoubtedly have a profound effect on UK farmers. Currently the UK is a member of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), which dominates British agriculture.
15 August – Huffington Post - How the City of London can thrive after Brexit
Whilst key players in the City supported Remain for the sake of stability, many are now positive about the opportunities Brexit will bring. And with good reason. Once we get Britain out of the EU, expect to see the UK financial sector go from strength to strength
12 August – The Commentator - As Long As We Pay The EU, We Must Have Our Say!
The announcement of Sir Julian King’s new role as Europe’s new “Commissioner for the Security Union” has been celebrated by some as a sign of the European Commission getting serious about Brexit. They point out how King could have been given a derisory role which some Brussels insiders had previously joked about. This however ignores the reality of King’s new role.
6 August – Breitbart London - Brexit can end managed decline, forge new global Britain
The British establishment adopted “managed decline” after Suez, viewing the EU as a crutch to sustain us.
6 August – The Commentator - Wake-Up Call: The EU Must Change or Collapse
The United Kingdom’s decision to Vote Leave in the referendum on June 23rd should have been a wake-up call for EU leaders.
29 July – Breitbart London - Britain’s future is with the Commonwealth
With Brexit we have a chance to right the historic wrong of joining the EU and betraying our natural allies. Now, once again, we can fully re-engage with the Commonwealth
28 July – The Commentator - An EU Trade War Would Destroy the European Project
An EU which fails to create trade deals of mutual benefit to all parties involved, will not strengthen the EU, but weaken it
27 July – Huffington Post - Brussels deal keeping Britain from being fully independent of EU sparked fury
A DEAL that could stop Britain from fully leaving the EU sparked anger last night
25 July – Daily Express - How Brexit can mean Brexit
In order to regain control of our borders we must reject the single market and go for free trade with the EU instead. Johnson, Davis and Fox are the right people to get us where we need to be. It’s happening. Britain is indeed leaving the EU.
22 July – The Commentator - Article 50 and the Brexit process explained
Article 50 and the European Communities Act 1972 need some explaining. What does not need explanation is, “Brexit means Brexit”. We must hold Theresa May to her word
July 15 – The Commentator - Grassroots fury at being denied vote in Tory leadership contest
A BACKLASH was growing last night among grassroots Tory members angry at being denied a vote in their party’s leadership contest.
12 July – Daily Express - EU Citizens Need Not Worry Over the Impact of Brexit
We at Get Britain Out would like to reassure all readers your right of residency will not be removed, as to do so would not only be immoral, but also illegal.
11 July – Huffington Post - Brexit: Who will lead the UK out of Europe?
One of our team live on Al Jazeera with UKIP’s Suzanne Evans
7 July – Al Jazeera - Prime Minister Theresa May — An Insult To Democracy
The Home Secretary Theresa May has put herself forward as the candidate with experience. She points to her record time in the Home Office as evidence of her competence.
5 July – Breitbart London - Tory fury over legal bid to prevent Brexit without vote in Parliament
One of our team live on Russia Today
4 July – Russia Today - Get Britain Out talks to Kaye Adams
One of our team live on the Kaye Adams Programme (9.20 – 9.45)
4 July – BBC Radio Scotland. - A brief Brexit blueprint
It is doubtful Remainers would have shown any decency to Brexiteers if they had won. But we must not stoop to their level. A solid plan for Brexit must be inclusive of all Britons’ views. Here’s how, says Matthew Ellery from Get Britain Out
2 July – The Commentator - Brexit referendum Special Issue
Our Campaign Director describes her feelings at the referendum result on page 19 of the EU’s Parliament magazine
29 June – Parliament Magazine - Get Britain Out talks to RT International
One of our team live on Russia Today
24 June – Russia Today - Undecided Voters at the Eastbourne Tennis
A member of our team appeared on BBC South East Today, to speak to undecided voters.
22 June – BBC South East - Ignore ‘Little Europeans’ and vote for a Global Britain
Go for Project Hope, not Project Fear. Britain can regain its independence on Thursday. These opportunities do not come around very often. Let’s get Britain out of the European Union, and make a fresh start
22 June – The Commentator - Higher Phone Bills Inside the EU
It’s true the EU will – by June 2017 – have abolished the difference in cost between using your phone in this country and in another EU country, with the process of harmonising the prices having already begun. On the face of it this sounds like a rare EU success story, but rather than looking at the headline of this policy, it is important to understand who pays for this reduction in fees. You!
21 June – Huffington Post - Remain Means an End to An Independent Britain
On June 23, there’s no status quo option for EU membership. If we vote to stay in, we lose even more independence as we progress towards a unified superstate. Just look at the plans for an EU army. The only option is to leave before it’s too late
21 June – The Commentator - Dodgy Dave’s Turkish Dishonesty
“Misleading” and “absolutely wrong” is how the Prime Minister describes ‘Leave’ campaigners who suggest Turkey could join the European Union. Unfortunately for him, it’s Mr Cameron who has in fact been “misleading” and “absolutely wrong” – and we have the evidence to prove it.
16 June – Huffington Post - 57 pro-leave Tory MPs promise to vote down Osborne’s ‘Brexit budget’
One of our team live on Russia Today
15 June – Russia Today - EU Strangles Small Business, In Favour of Top 1 Percent
Cameron and remain constantly stress the interests of the very biggest firms, which may benefit from EU membership. But the vast majority of companies are small, and they are being strangled by corrupt EU regulation. For the benefit of the 99 percent, we need to get Britain out of the EU now
15 June – The Commentator