any policies beyond ‘Give us Brexit!’,UK-wide, The Brexit Party topped the poll with some 32% of the vote.,Hard
line Tory Brexiteers also found themselves comfortably voting for Nigel
Farage’s Brexit Party.,At a UK level, the Brexit Party were clear and outright
winners.,next Prime Minister to deliver Brexit quickly
and at all costs.
https://scvo.scot/p/31100/2019/05/27/european-elections-2019
The letter – sent on 19 August 2019 - highlights the hugely negative impact no-deal Brexit could have,work of the voluntary sector in Scotland is to communities and individuals, stating that “a no-deal Brexit,All evidence shows that the sector was opposed to Brexit; but
organisations were hopeful that issues,A no-deal Brexit would make it impossible to maintain the current levels and standards of support.,It is time to end the calamitous drive towards a no-deal Brexit, which will wreck communities, lives
https://scvo.scot/p/32164/2019/08/19/scvo-calls-on-uk-parliament-party-leaders-to-stop-a-no-deal-brexit
rooftops
that this is an assault on democracy – designed purely to help the PM force
through a No Deal Brexit,Just the day
before, opposition parties met to discuss how they might derail a No Deal
Brexit and, at,and tell those ivory tower elites again
that you want your Brexit!?,Wouldn’t it
likely wipe out the Brexit Party and a divided opposition?,SCVO has long warned against a No-Deal Brexit and what it
would mean for our sector (constrained funding
https://scvo.scot/p/32374/2019/08/29/prorogues-gallery-parliament-suspended-amidst-brexit-turmoil
When I come back to the (home) office after the Christmas break, Brexit will be the new reality for me,The impact of Brexit on the voluntary sector will be significant.,It won’t be business as usual; Brexit will affect us all.,But, in the longer term, we also need to be aware of the impact of Brexit on devolution and consider,All sectors and local authorities in Scotland will be affected by either coronavirus or Brexit[1] (and
https://scvo.scot/p/41745/2020/12/21/we-wish-you-a-merry-brexit