Dear John,
With the start of the new year, it’s always helpful to take a moment to reflect on what’s come before.
This year has been heart-breaking, uplifting, inspiring and very long.
There are so many lessons we can learn.
That’s why we want to highlight some of the research we conducted last year.
BREXIT: A THREAT TO WOMEN’S RIGHTS <[link removed]>
Gender equality is enshrined in EU law. This report highlights Brexit’s impact on women’s legal protections, with an intersectional emphasis on how the most vulnerable women will be affected.
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GRASSROOTS CAMPAIGNER’S GUIDE <[link removed]>
Local, unique campaigns are indispensable to a national movement. In this guide, we offer grassroots organisers support in transforming local issues into viable campaigns.
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MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD: 7.9 MILLION ELLIGIBLE VOTERS NOT REGISTERED <[link removed]>
Following the European elections, research commissioned by Best for Britain revealed a troubling democratic lacuna. Young people and private renters are the most likely to fall off the electoral register and have their voices go unheard.
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GRASSROOTS GUIDE TO BUILDING A PRO-EUROPEAN ALLIANCE <[link removed]>
Co-operation between pro-European candidates starts on the ground. This guide offers advice to local campaigners in bridging the divide between anti-Brexit parties.
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We know our supporters have not lost sight of the values of honesty, integrity and openness that have defined the pro-European movement, and will keep fighting to see them represented in our politics.
At a time like this, it's important to remember all the things we’ve achieved together, as well as all the things we have yet to do.
It’s been a hard year, for many reasons. None of us got the result we wanted. But this is a new year, full of possibility.
Best wishes,
Naomi Smith
CEO, Best for Britain
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