“Exit day” has passed and the UK is no longer in the European Union. So far, other than moving onto the next stage in negotiations, not a lot seems to have changed. In our report, below, the Brexit Civil Society Alliance explores what the immediate impact on your rights is now and what to expect after the transition period.
The Covid-19 pandemic is an unsettling time for everyone. Below we have set out particular issues impacting on EU citizens and a summary of the advice and resources available at the current time. As the situation evolves, we will update this page accordingly.
Briefing for Lords on the Withdrawal Agreement Bill. The Brexit Civil Society Alliance is a UK-wide Alliance of over 80 organisations, charities, membership bodies and advocacy groups. We do not take a position on the 2016 referendum but see it as crucial that the process of leaving the European Union ensures the following:
Briefing for Parliamentarians on the Withdrawal Agreement Bill. The Brexit Civil Society Alliance is a UK-wide Alliance of over 80 organisations, charities, membership bodies and advocacy groups. We do not take a position on the 2016 referendum but see it as crucial that the process of leaving the European Union ensures the following:
On 21 January the Brexit Civil Society Alliance launched our new report, Seizing the Opportunity: the case for embracing civil society’s role in democracy. To mark the occasion we had a virtual launch event, hearing from expert speakers and opening up the discussion to attendees.
A new report by the Brexit Civil Society Alliance looks at the role civil society organisations play in democracy and what changes need to be made by governments to embrace their potential.
The Next Brexit Related Constitutional Crisis? The UK Government Proposals on the post-Brexit UK Internal Market Represent a Serious Threat to Devolution.
A new report by the Brexit Civil Society Alliance making the case for embracing civil society’s role in democracy