Labour In for Britain

Labour In for Britain
Formation1 December 2015[1]
FoundersAlan Johnson
PurposeCampaign for Britain to stay in Europe
Region served
United Kingdom
AffiliationsLabour
Websitelabourinforbritain.org.uk
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Labour In for Britain (or Labour In) was the Labour Party campaign to put forward a “progressive” case for Remain during the 2016 United Kingdom European Union Membership Referendum.[1]

It was launched by former Home Secretary and Labour MP Alan Johnson on 1 December 2015 who was asked by Acting Leader Harriet Harman earlier in the year to set up the group and was run separately to the cross party Britain Stronger in Europe Campaign.[1]

Johnson said that events such as the November 2015 Paris Attacks showed a greater need for European Integration and greater cooperation between European Union Member States and that a vote to leave the European Union would result in isolationism, and “expose the country to greater risks”.[1]

The Labour Party has been broadly Pro European in recent years, with a vast proportion of the Parliamentary Labour Party advocates of membership of the EU and of the campaign.[2] This contrasts starkly with sources suggesting that the former Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn and other senior leadership figures are privately Eurosceptic and want the United Kingdom to leave the European Union.[3]

Although Corbyn supported the Pro EU Campaign “to defend investment, defend jobs, defend workers’ rights and defend our environment”,[4] prominent members including the chair of its parliamentary branch, Phil Wilson, subsequently criticised Corbyn for trying to “weaken and sabotage” the campaign.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Alan Johnson launches Labour's 'keep UK in the EU' campaign". BBC News. 1 December 2015. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Labour's new pro-Europeanism". The Economist. 2 July 2013. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
  3. ^ Gower, Jackie; Thomson, Ian, The European Union handbook, p. 80
  4. ^ "Corbyn launches Labour In for Britain campaign battlebus". The Telegraph. 10 May 2016.
  5. ^ Asthana, Anushka (26 June 2016). "Labour In For Britain chair criticises Jeremy Corbyn's campaign involvement". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 February 2017.

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