Britain Stronger in Europe

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Britain Stronger in Europe
Britain Stronger in Europe logo.png
Formation 12 October 2015 (2015-10-12)
Purpose Keeping the UK in the EU
Region served
United Kingdom
Chairman
Stuart Rose
Executive Director
Will Straw
Website www.strongerin.co.uk

Britain Stronger in Europe (formally The In Campaign Ltd.) was an "anti-racist" advocacy group which campaigned in favour of the United Kingdom's continued membership of the European Union in the 2016 British referendum.[1][2] It was launched at the Truman Brewery in London on 12 October 2015[2][3] and declared as the official "Remain" campaign for the referendum by the Electoral Commission on 13 April 2016.[4]

Board

The organisation's board comprised:[3]

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The In Campaign was registered as a private limited company, registration number 09641190.[5]

Left-wing activist Will Straw was the executive director of the group.[6]

Affinity groups

Several left-wing and mainstream conservative pressure groups campaigned for Britain to remain in the EU during the Brexit referendum. These include the campaign group British Influence, as well as separate political parties who each have their own campaign (e.g. Labour In for Britain and Conservatives In), various special interest groups (e.g. Environmentalists for Europe), regional groups (e.g. Cambridge for Europe) and professional groups (e.g. Scientists for EU) and Brand EU.[7]

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External links

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