Settled is to run a free online session on Wednesday, June 16 at 1pm for those in the LGBTQ+ and People Living With HIV communities to ensure no one misses the deadline.
Settled is to run a free online session on Wednesday, June 16 at 1pm for those in the LGBTQ+ and People Living With HIV communities to ensure no one misses the deadline.
Councillor Marianna Ebel, Chair of Brighton & Hove City Council’s Brexit Working Group, releases statement asking EU citizens to stay in Brighton & Hove after Brexit.
Matthew Tomlinson, Dean of the Leeds Campus at The University of Law, offers insight on what Brexit means for the community, and what the current laws around LGBTQ+ issues could look like once Britain leaves the EU.
Calling all citizens of European countries settled in Sussex
Brighton & Hove Stand Together on Brexit
Open letter of unity from Brighton & Hove’s political leaders
Green Councillors on Brighton and Hove City Council call for an emergency meeting to discuss the council’s response to Brexit. Rallying against the suspension of Parliament by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Green Councillors say the city’s communities must not be denied their opportunity for democratic scrutiny and debate.
Green Councillors on Brighton and Hove City Council condemn Brexit impact and lack of support for businesses, council and EU residents. Local Green Councillors claim that continued uncertainty over Brexit is putting residents, businesses and council funding at risk.
A surge in support across the city saw the Greens take votes from both Labour and Conservatives as they came close to taking back control of the City Council to become the official opposition.
Whatever position taken on the subject of Brexit, there is some agreement that on all sides of the discussion behaviours have led much to be desired. Neither lies nor fears projected during polarised arguments are attributes we should be aspiring to and yet we perhaps shouldn’t be surprised that these characteristics emerge.