From Cal Roscow <[email protected]>
Subject 50 years on from our first referendum on Europe…
Date June 5, 2025 11:27 AM
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Hi John,

On 5 June 1975 - fifty years ago today - Britain voted decisively to remain in the European Economic Community. This was a moment filled with ambition, optimism and a recognition that our future - economic, political, cultural - was intertwined with the rest of Europe's.

Back then it was a Labour Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, that made the pragmatic and principled case for Europe. "Being in does not in itself solve our problems," he wrote, "but it offers the best framework for success, the best protection for our standard of living, the best foundation for greater prosperity."

Wilson's wisdom - which, nine years on from the Brexit referendum, rings achingly true - is remembered today <[link removed]> in an article for the Observer by former Cabinet minister Alan Johnson. His new book Harold Wilson: 20th Century Man discusses the vision that led to a resounding victory for the 'Yes' campaign in 1975, offering hope that we can reignite the belief that Britain belongs at the heart of Europe's future. 

To celebrate the 50th anniversary — and as a special thank you to our supporters — Alan has offered to personally sign copies of his new book.

If you make a <[link removed]>donation of £50 or more <[link removed]>, we’ll send you a signed copy with our deepest thanks.

<[link removed]> <[link removed]>Donate to claim your signed copy <[link removed]>In 1975, Britain's place in Europe wasn't an argument about ideology or 'sovereignty'. It was about being a part of what went on to become the biggest commercial market in the world. A position that would deliver real economic gains - lower prices, higher exports, new jobs - and without which our country's financial prospects are grim.

Recapturing the spirit of 1975 is about embracing the practicality that Wilson brought to the argument fifty years ago. It means prioritising facts over feelings, and a Labour leader - and the leaders of all political parties - committing to serious, grown-up politics when it comes to our neighbours.

As Alan says, <[link removed]> last month’s summit was a step in the right direction. All of us who want Britain to reclaim its rightful place as a leader in Europe must make sure it is not the final destination. 

Your support is vital to the work that makes this a reality. Thank you, and let us celebrate today the spirit of 1975 that confirmed the UK's place in Europe for a generation.

Best wishes,

Cal



Cal Roscow
Director of Campaigns
Best for Britain

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