Bremain in Spain is campaigning to protect the rights of British migrants living in Spain & across Europe.
We always believed that the best way to protect our rights was to remain in the European Union. Now that the UK has left the EU, working closely with our European friends and neighbours is more important than ever.
As British migrants living in Spain, we, above all, understand the incredible opportunities freedom of movement can bring and the damage and difficulties its loss has brought to so many Brits living in the EU and the UK.
We believe in a tolerant, outward-looking, and caring society and are convinced this is best achieved by campaigning for the closest possible links with the European Union with the eventual goal of rejoining.
Latest from Bremain in Spain
Sue Wilson Writes: How Spain treats Britons over Brexit is in the hands of the UK
The fact is, our treatment by the Spanish authorities is really in the hands of UK government, which rather takes the shine off it.
Brexit: Why have British citizens in the EU been left to fight for their own rights?
But why have the livelihoods of 1.2 million British citizens – that’s more than the combined populations of Liverpool and Manchester – across the EU seemingly been left in the hands, albeit very capable ones, of volunteers?
‘Quizás no hayamos sido conscientes de todo lo que la Unión Europea podía ofrecer antes del referéndum’
Otra preocupación entre los británicos en España es la eliminación de nuestra libertad de movimiento.
Bremain in Spain chair slams UK media for stereotyping Brit expats
However, the media’s use of tired old stereotypes is preventing the real message from getting through
Los británicos ‘antiBrexit’ en España: ‘Es una locura absoluta y no puede pasar’
grupo de británicos en España que apoyan la permanencia del país en la UE ‘Bremain in Spain’ remarca la “ansiedad” que padecen ante la idea de un Brexit sin acuerdo, una idea que se acentúa con el paso de los días
Sue Wilson Writes: The Brexit media coverage of British immigrants in Spain reinforces hated stereotypes
The UK media is finally starting to listen to the plight of Britons in Spain, but their desire to stick to tired stereotypes is preventing the real story of the impact of Brexit on people’s lives from being told, says campaigner Sue Wilson.
C A M P A I G N F O R O V E R S E A S C O N S T I T U E N C I E S
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 & National Rejoin March plus we are members of Grassroots for Europe and Make Votes Matter, 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.
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