It's even more depressing if you start thinking of it in the context of Brexit.,sector visit to Brussels to engage with the EU Commission and Parliament to ensure our voice is heard on Brexit,after the UK general election - where the Tories look set to win and the Prime Minister will have her Brexit,heard at both a UK and EU level, as negotiations progress There are innumerable issues relating to Brexit
https://scvo.scot/p/15229/2017/05/10/brexit-and-the-third-sector-will-we-have-a-place-in-europe
While we expect Brexit to pose significant challenges, as outlined in our recent briefing, the coming,In our latest briefing on what Brexit is likely to mean for our sector, we take an long look at what's,of real borrowing and taxation powers that could have been applied to address the negative impact of Brexit,In the event of a so called ‘hard Brexit’, SCVO supports a differentiated deal for Scotland within Europe
https://scvo.scot/p/15012/2017/04/10/brexit-stakes-are-high-for-scotlands-third-sector
As Brexit negotiations get underway, the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) and the,to bring together citizens’ representatives and decision-makers who are going to be involved in the Brexit,It’s important we maintain these vital working relationships despite the outcome of Brexit negotiations,“With no coherent or agreed view as to what ‘Brexit’ will look like, it is essential that all quarters,Over 80% of those surveyed believe Brexit will have a negative impact on the economy, on poverty and
https://scvo.scot/p/15609/2017/06/19/scot-gov-and-scvo-join-forces-for-brexit-and-civil-society-panel-in-brussels
huge challenges the UK faces as a result of almost a decade of austerity and the looming spectre of Brexit,minimum of £3 billion to simply make preparations to deal with the fallout of a disastrous ‘no deal’ Brexit,With people across Scotland facing real hardship, the economy on snooze-mode and the full impact of Brexit
https://scvo.scot/p/22930/2017/12/13/scvo-response-to-uk-budget-statement
Brexit involves such a range of genuine, raging concerns across the whole of society that it can be difficult,The Human Rights Consortium Scotland is concerned that in the midst of all this Brexit noise, we risk,The UK Government’s Brexit Bill deliberately excludes the Charter of Fundamental Rights.,Brexit has put human rights in Scotland and the UK in a precarious position.
https://scvo.scot/p/22873/2017/12/05/its-a-fact-collective-noise-is-more-likely-to-be-heard
Children’s organisations in Scotland, and across the UK, are seriously concerned that Brexit may adversely,involvement in, and cooperation with, European justice and investigation institutions may be threatened by Brexit,Many thousands of children live in EU states of which they are not nationals, so Brexit could also mean,Domestic law would be required if they are to be offered the same level of protection following Brexit,There are no guarantees that this position would continue; indeed a ‘hard’ Brexit would almost certainly
https://scvo.scot/p/15482/2017/06/05/brexit-what-it-might-mean-for-scotlands-children