or read our article
‘News and views: a round-up with your CIBUK’ A great deal has taken place including our Chairman’s in-depth interview with Lord Frost himself.
‘Pulling in the big hitters with your CIBUK’ – Two exclusives in one week, and we are delighted to share them both with you. Our exclusive interviwew series with Richard Tice, Reform UK and announcing Lord Frost becoming a CIBUK patron.
‘What the other side are up to’
A report from behind the lines with your CIBUK
The most important year since 2016
‘A special plea in a pivotal year from your CIBUK’
‘Brexit Down Under with your CIBUK’
From London to Sydney we take our message across the world
‘New Year, New Challenges’- Your CIBUK ushers in 2024 with a Special Appeal
A critical year: As we look ahead to 2024 and the challenges awaiting us, it is no exaggeration to say we stand at a critical juncture.
or read our articles: The Jacob Rees-Mogg Interview and the John Redwood Interview
or read our articles: Youth Campaign 1, Youth campaign 2, Youth Campaign 3, Youth Campaign 4 and Youth Campaign 5
or read our articles: Pesco and Iran and UK migration issues continue
As we approach the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, it is entirely appropriate to devote our pre-Easter newsletter to fluctuating events unfolding in Northern Ireland.
Plus other news: Reform UK, Nigel Farrage, the Budget, Northern Ireland and more news.
We devote this week’s newsletter to the political fall-out from the Prime Minister’s key-note speech following the Windsor Framework announcement on Monday.
A great deal has happened behind the scenes during that time which we outline in the summary below including details of our latest campaign news now appearing on our website.
The case for Freeports in a post-Brexit Britain.
We will continue to draw attention to the flaws and anomalies in the present arrangement which the article below so brilliantly exposes until they are openly acknowledged and addressed in full.
From Leigh Evans, Chairman of CIBUK
From Ben Philips, Communications Director & Editor of the CIBUK Clear Water News Bulletin
From Ben Philips, Communications Director & Editor of the CIBUK Clear Water News Bulletin
From Ben Philips, Communications Director & Editor of the CIBUK Clear Water News Bulletin
From Ben Philips, Communications Director & Editor of the CIBUK Clear Water News Bulletin
From Ben Philips, Communications Director & Editor of the CIBUK Clear Water News Bulletin
From Ben Philips, Communications Director & Editor of the CIBUK Clear Water News Bulletin
In jockeying for position to become Britain’s next Prime Minister, every candidate should have to place geo-political security at the very heart of their manifesto.
The Western Alliance is under greater pressure than at any time since the height of the Cold War, only this time the battle is on two fronts: with Russia and with China.
Notwithstanding the fate of Boris, whose future hangs in the balance at the time of writing, pressing concerns abound elsewhere which will require his urgent attention or whoever succeeds him.
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Introduction: ‘A lie can travel halfway round the word before the truth has got its boots on.’
Nowhere is this truer than in the data currently being hurled across the internet to ‘prove’ the UK’s cost of living crisis being down to its decision to leave the European Union. In this, our eighth newsletter, we scrutinise the evidence and expose the myth that ‘Brexit is to blame’ for the economic pain the country is now undergoing. Drawing on our own exclusive research and that of the Telegraph’s Economics Editor we give the lie to those who believe we would have been better off remaining inside the European Union, or worse still, deciding now to re-join.
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Introduction: A diverse range of articles this week covering the European energy crisis, some good news on Britain’s much-maligned immigration policy and in between a summary account of last week’s Brexit debate hosted by Intelligence Squared from one of its participants, Professor Robert Tombs.
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Introduction: It is entirely fitting in the 40th anniversary week of the liberation of the Falkland Islands that we provide a glimpse of the vital role which the Royal Navy continues to play in the defence of freedom throughout the world – not least around the shores of Europe itself.
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Introduction: In our sixth newsletter, we continue to monitor the government’s post–Brexit agenda
in relation to three specific areas: politics, trade and tariffs and defence and security.
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Introduction: In this, Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee Week, it is entirely appropriate to raise three cheers
for our capital city which has been hosting these celebrations.
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Introduction: In our fourth newsletter, we continue to monitor and assess the government’s post–Brexit agenda
in relation three specific policy areas: defence, trade & tariffs and bureaucracy.
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Articles: “Britain’s beef with Brussels”, Danes go to polls in crucial referendum on 1st June
and Brexit Britain heads for the stars – while the EU remains grounded.
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Articles: Coverage of the Northern Ireland Protocol through the eyes of Lord Frost and the absurd implication of its terms for our fishing industry. President Macron’s latest overture on the future of the EU. Finally, we conclude on an upbeat note, with the first of many articles on the continuing inward investment into Britain’s manufacturing base from European and global investors.
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Articles: 1. Political developments within the EU – How the UK ‘dodged a bullet’, 2. The migrant crisis and the EU’s porous borders
and 3. The success of the Anglo–Indian Joint Agreement in April.
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