Bremain in Spain is campaigning to protect the rights of British migrants living in Spain & across Europe.
We always believed the best way was to stop Brexit, but now that we are in the transition period, we must look at other ways to protect as many of our existing rights as possible.
We believe in a tolerant, outward-looking and caring society and are convinced this is best achieved by maintaining the closest possible links with the European Union.
We welcome new members regardless of nationality or location, who share our philosophy, goals and aims

Latest from Bremain in Spain
Beyond Brexit: Lords EU select committee conclusions and recommendations
Bremain Chair Sue Wilson recently summarised the conclusions and recommendations from the House of Lords EU Select Committee for Yorkshire Bylines: You’d be forgiven for thinking the government prefers to avoid scrutiny at all costs. Whether it’s Brexit or covid, it’s...
Remoaner: Telling Our Story Ep. 6 (Sue Wilson)
As part of James Dart's Remoaner Podcast series, I was invited to be interviewed about Brexit & Bremain. The questions included: Who is Sue Wilson? What was your immediate reaction to the Brexit referendum result? Why did you get involved with campaigning? When...
Stereotypes of Brits abroad
Our Chair Sue Wilson recently wrote this article for Yorkshire Bylines about the stereotypes of the British abroad: When the British press write about Brits abroad – most especially about Brits in Spain – we’re often depicted as a collection of stereotypes. We play...
Amazon sales after Brexit: the tale of our first shipment
Bremain in Spain's Vice Chair Lisa Burton recently wrote this piece about her company's post Brexit experience for Yorkshire Bylines: For many sellers on Amazon, Brexit is causing significant problems. Last week my company decided to attempt our first shipment...
Brits in Spain risk being caught out by 90-day rule
Bremain Chair Sue Wilson's latest piece for Yorkshire Bylines: When the Brexit transition period expired on 31 December 2020, British citizens lost their EU citizenship status. As a result, we became third-country nationals, with visits to Europe now limited to stays...
International Women’s Day … 8 March 2021
I’ve always had mixed feelings regarding events or campaigns aimed at a limited, albeit a discriminated against, sector of society. Is it fair or appropriate to celebrate the social, economic and political achievements of women while leaving men out of the...
We support the rights of EU citizens living in the UK and work closely with groups representing their interest. We are partnered with European Movement, members of Grassroots for Europe and Britain for Europe, and we support them in their pro-EU campaign activities.
We are actively campaigning on a number of initiatives and are helped by a team of skilled and dedicated volunteers.
Our site gives details of our campaigns and links to resources which are useful for information and for taking direct action by communicating with politicians.
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