John,
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.
It’s a good day to reflect on the great things that can be achieved when Britain works with our international partners.
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As architect of the Good Friday Agreement and Nobel Peace Prize winner John Hume said, the EU is the greatest example of conflict resolution in world history. <[link removed]>
The Good Friday Agreement is a proud part of that legacy.
With your help John, we’ve helped protect this legacy:
- We successfully organised the opposition <[link removed]> to the government’s law-breaking Northern Ireland Protocol Bill which has now been binned.
- We brought MPs and business leaders <[link removed]> to Northern Ireland to gather evidence on the Protocol itself and make recommendations to the government.
- And after their recommendations were reflected in the Windsor Framework, we gathered 78 business leaders <[link removed]> to support a more constructive relationship with the EU
But there is more to be done.
The Retained EU Law Bill and Government threats to leave the European Convention on Human Rights could still undermine the Good Friday Agreement.
At Best for Britain we’re working tirelessly to resist these dangerous plans - and with your continued support we have proof that we can succeed.
Best wishes,
Naomi Smith
CEO of Best for Britain
p.s. We need your help to turn the page on Brexit, secure a more constructive relationship with Europe and protect peace in Northern Ireland. If you can, please donate to us today to support our ongoing work <[link removed]>.
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