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People's Vote

People's Vote was a United Kingdom campaign group that unsuccessfully campaigned for a second referendum following the UK's Brexit vote to leave the European Union (EU) in 2016. The group was launched in April 2018 at which four Members of Parliament spoke, along with the actor Patrick Stewart and other public figures.[3]

People's Vote
The June 2018 London protest
Formation15 April 2018; 5 years ago (2018-04-15)
The Electric Ballroom
Camden, England, UK
Dissolved31 January 2020
TypeCampaign group
PurposeCalling for a public vote on the final Brexit deal between the United Kingdom and the European Union
Location
Owners
Leader
James McGrory
SubsidiariesOpen Britain (75%)[2]
Websitewww.peoples-vote.uk

In October 2019, there was a power struggle within the group. After the Conservative Party achieved an overall majority in the 2019 general election, the group announced that it would rebrand in 2020 to push for a fair deal following the UK's exit from the EU in January 2020.

History edit

Parliamentary group edit

In July 2017, the Parliament of the United Kingdom established an all-party parliamentary group (APPG) on the UK's relations with the European Union.[4][5] Co-chairs were Chuka Umunna MP (Liberal Democrats, formerly Labour and Change UK) and Anna Soubry MP (Change UK, formerly Conservative); the remaining members of the group were Caroline Lucas MP (Green), Jo Swinson MP (Liberal Democrats), Jonathan Edwards (Plaid Cymru), Stephen Gethins MP (Scottish National Party), Ros Altmann (Conservative), Andrew Adonis (Labour), John Kerr (crossbench), Sharon Bowles (Liberal Democrats), and Dafydd Wigley (Plaid Cymru).[4][6]

On 1 February 2018 The Guardian reported that a grassroots coordinating group (GCG) representing more than 500,000 members opposed to a hard Brexit had formed, with Umunna as its leader.[7] Later that month it was reported that George Soros's Open Society Foundations had donated £182,000 to European Movement UK and £35,000 to Scientists for EU, two of the grassroot groups.[8][9]

In March 2018, HuffPost reported that several pro-EU groups had moved into an office together in London's Millbank Tower in order to co-ordinate their campaign to retain strong links between Britain and the European Union. This was also reported to be in order to work alongside the APPG on EU Relations. Umunna commented, "In our democracy, it is vital that the people get their say on Brexit, rather than their elected representatives in Parliament being reduced to some rubber stamp for whatever plan Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg, and Michael Gove have been putting together behind closed doors".[10]

People's Vote formation edit

People's Vote was launched at an event in London on 15 April 2018, at The Electric Ballroom in Camden.[11] The event comprised Andy Parsons with MPs Chuka Umunna, Anna Soubry, Layla Moran, and Caroline Lucas speaking, as well as actor Patrick Stewart. Lord Adonis also attended the event.[3][12]

Campaign activities edit

 
MEPs at the start of the 2018 People's Vote march

On 23 June 2018, the second anniversary of the EU referendum, People's Vote organised a march and protest from Piccadilly to Parliament Square in Central London. Speakers included actor Tony Robinson (who criticised the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn for not attending the march),[13][14] business owner Gina Miller, Liberal Democrats Leader Vince Cable, Labour MP David Lammy, Lucas and Soubry.[13] An estimated 100,000 people attended the march.[15][16]

The Independent wrote an editorial on 24 July 2018 calling for a "final say on the Brexit deal".[17][18] Over the next two weeks the television presenter Gary Lineker,[19] the satirist Armando Iannucci,[20] broadcaster Gavin Esler, comedian Rory Bremner, and former Liberal Democrat leader Menzies Campbell[21] also announced their support for the campaign.

In August 2018 the co-founder of Superdry, Julian Dunkerton, donated £1m to the campaign.[22][23] In the same month the Press Association reported that, according to a leaked memo, People's Vote were attempting to secure a motion calling for Labour to continue to support a second referendum.[24][25]

In September 2018, BBC News reported that the Conservative MP Sarah Wollaston had given her support to the campaign. She was followed by Phillip Lee and former Government Whip Guto Bebb. Other Conservative MPs who openly support the People's Vote campaign are former Education Secretary Justine Greening and former Attorney General Dominic Grieve.[26]

2018 People's Vote March edit

On 20 October 2018, protestors marched from Park Lane to Parliament Square in support of a referendum on the final Brexit deal.[27] The march was started by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, and featured speeches by Delia Smith and Steve Coogan. Former Downing Street Director of Communications Alastair Campbell supported the march, saying "the Brexit that was campaigned successfully for [...] doesn't exist".[28] The organisers of the march said that almost 700,000 people took part. Police stated that they were unable to estimate the numbers involved[29][28][30] and a later police debriefing document prepared by Greater London Authority estimated the number to be 250,000.[31] Another estimate by Full Fact gave around 450,000.[32]

 
Panoramic view of the Central Hall rally, 13 November 2018
 
Put It to the People march, 23 March 2019
 
Let Us Be Heard march, 19 October 2019

2018 Central Hall rally edit

On 13 November 2018, a rally organised by the People's Vote and Best for Britain groups at 3 days' notice filled the Methodist Central Hall in London. The rally was introduced by Andy Parsons and featured an interview of Jo Johnson by Gary Lineker, and speeches by MPs Anna Turley, Justine Greening, Ian Blackford, Caroline Lucas, Layla Moran, Dominic Grieve, Liz Saville Roberts and David Lammy.[33][34]

March 2019 People's Vote March edit

On 23 March 2019, organisers said that over a million people took part in the Put It to the People march in London in support of a second Brexit referendum;[35] independent estimates by experts in crowd estimation, researchers at Manchester Metropolitan University, put the figure between 312,000 and 400,000 people.[36][37] A rally at the end of the march was addressed by SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon, Conservative peer Michael Heseltine, former Attorney General Dominic Grieve, Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson, London Mayor Sadiq Khan and MPs Jess Phillips, Justine Greening and David Lammy.[38][39] An 800 square metre crowd flag was unfolded on Parliament Square revealing a 2012 quote from Brexiteer David Davis saying “If a democracy cannot change its mind, it ceases to be a democracy”, organised by anti-Brexit campaign group Led by Donkeys.[40]

October 2019 People's Vote March edit

A Let Us Be Heard march took place on 19 October 2019,[41] coinciding with a historic Saturday sitting of Parliament to debate Prime Minister Boris Johnson's latest proposed Withdrawal Agreement. Organisers claimed that one million people took part on 19 October 2019's march,[42] although no independent verification of that figure exists at the time of writing. At the march's conclusion a crowd flag with the message "Get ready for a People's Vote" was unfolded on Parliament Square, as part of Led by Donkeys' satirical campaign mocking the government's own Get ready for Brexit campaign.[43]

October 2019 internal power struggle edit

On 27 October 2019, Roland Rudd, the founder of Finsbury PR and the chair of Open Britain – one of five organisations under the People's Vote umbrella – announced he wanted to sack James McGrory and Tom Baldwin, as the campaign's director and director of communications. More than 40 staff members walked out in protest at this decision and Rudd's effort to impose Patrick Heneghan as the campaign's interim chief executive. At a subsequent staff meeting Rudd was criticised as a city PR man who had rarely been seen in the offices and a motion of no confidence in his role was passed by 40 votes to 3. Earlier, Baldwin accused Rudd of taking a "wrecking ball" to a successful campaign through a "boardroom coup" while failing to consult other organisations in the campaign such as the European Movement and For our Future's Sake.[44][45] Rudd later resigned as chair of Open Britain but retained control of money and data through a new holding company he had formed for the purpose called Baybridge UK.[46] Alastair Campbell, a former head of strategy and communications in Tony Blair's Downing Street, accused Rudd of putting his personal status ahead of efforts to stop Brexit through a new referendum.[47]

Organisation edit

The campaign was a collaboration between several groups. They used a campaign office based in Millbank central London, apart from Wales for Europe which is based in Wales.[48][49] The European Movement UK and Britain for Europe also have roughly 150 local campaign groups.[50]

List of collaborating groups edit

The main collaborating groups are:[6][7]

Minor groups which once worked alongside the People's Vote campaign included Britain for Europe, Infacts, Scientists for EU.

Supporters edit

Campaign groups edit

Political parties edit

The Labour Party, Welsh Labour and the Animal Welfare Party[84] also supported a second referendum, but did not officially endorse the People's Vote campaign.

Criticism edit

Co-chair of Leave Means Leave, Richard Tice, branded the campaign a "losers' vote" following the London march in October 2018.[85] Chris Bickerton, a lecturer in politics at the University of Cambridge, argued that a second referendum advocated by the campaign undermined principles of parliamentary democracy. In an opinion piece in The Guardian, he argued that the campaign promoted the idea that Leave voters in the 2016 referendum failed to understand what was at stake, a view that he characterised as elitist.[86] Owen Jones offered a left-wing critique of the movement; he said that despite Labour's policies and actions to support a second referendum, People's Vote still routinely attacked its former leader Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party, indicating a potential ulterior motive in stymying progressive voices in the United Kingdom.[87]

Publications edit

People's Vote commissioned a report into the economic effects of former Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal. The report, published late November 2018 by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR), stated that the deal 'will cost UK £100bn' a year by 2030.[88][89]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • People's Vote – The Independent

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This article is about the pressure group For the proposed referendum see Proposed referendum on the Brexit withdrawal agreement People s Vote was a United Kingdom campaign group that unsuccessfully campaigned for a second referendum following the UK s Brexit vote to leave the European Union EU in 2016 The group was launched in April 2018 at which four Members of Parliament spoke along with the actor Patrick Stewart and other public figures 3 People s VoteThe June 2018 London protestFormation15 April 2018 5 years ago 2018 04 15 The Electric BallroomCamden England UKDissolved31 January 2020TypeCampaign groupPurposeCalling for a public vote on the final Brexit deal between the United Kingdom and the European UnionLocationMillbank Tower 21 24 Millbank London SW1P 4QPOwnersRoland RuddSangeeta Kaur Sidu RobbRichard Reed 1 LeaderJames McGrorySubsidiariesOpen Britain 75 2 Websitewww wbr peoples vote wbr ukIn October 2019 there was a power struggle within the group After the Conservative Party achieved an overall majority in the 2019 general election the group announced that it would rebrand in 2020 to push for a fair deal following the UK s exit from the EU in January 2020 Contents 1 History 1 1 Parliamentary group 1 2 People s Vote formation 1 3 Campaign activities 1 4 2018 People s Vote March 1 5 2018 Central Hall rally 1 6 March 2019 People s Vote March 1 7 October 2019 People s Vote March 1 8 October 2019 internal power struggle 2 Organisation 2 1 List of collaborating groups 2 2 Supporters 2 2 1 Campaign groups 2 2 2 Political parties 3 Criticism 4 Publications 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editParliamentary group edit In July 2017 the Parliament of the United Kingdom established an all party parliamentary group APPG on the UK s relations with the European Union 4 5 Co chairs were Chuka Umunna MP Liberal Democrats formerly Labour and Change UK and Anna Soubry MP Change UK formerly Conservative the remaining members of the group were Caroline Lucas MP Green Jo Swinson MP Liberal Democrats Jonathan Edwards Plaid Cymru Stephen Gethins MP Scottish National Party Ros Altmann Conservative Andrew Adonis Labour John Kerr crossbench Sharon Bowles Liberal Democrats and Dafydd Wigley Plaid Cymru 4 6 On 1 February 2018 The Guardian reported that a grassroots coordinating group GCG representing more than 500 000 members opposed to a hard Brexit had formed with Umunna as its leader 7 Later that month it was reported that George Soros s Open Society Foundations had donated 182 000 to European Movement UK and 35 000 to Scientists for EU two of the grassroot groups 8 9 In March 2018 HuffPost reported that several pro EU groups had moved into an office together in London s Millbank Tower in order to co ordinate their campaign to retain strong links between Britain and the European Union This was also reported to be in order to work alongside the APPG on EU Relations Umunna commented In our democracy it is vital that the people get their say on Brexit rather than their elected representatives in Parliament being reduced to some rubber stamp for whatever plan Boris Johnson Jacob Rees Mogg and Michael Gove have been putting together behind closed doors 10 People s Vote formation edit People s Vote was launched at an event in London on 15 April 2018 at The Electric Ballroom in Camden 11 The event comprised Andy Parsons with MPs Chuka Umunna Anna Soubry Layla Moran and Caroline Lucas speaking as well as actor Patrick Stewart Lord Adonis also attended the event 3 12 Campaign activities edit nbsp MEPs at the start of the 2018 People s Vote marchOn 23 June 2018 the second anniversary of the EU referendum People s Vote organised a march and protest from Piccadilly to Parliament Square in Central London Speakers included actor Tony Robinson who criticised the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn for not attending the march 13 14 business owner Gina Miller Liberal Democrats Leader Vince Cable Labour MP David Lammy Lucas and Soubry 13 An estimated 100 000 people attended the march 15 16 The Independent wrote an editorial on 24 July 2018 calling for a final say on the Brexit deal 17 18 Over the next two weeks the television presenter Gary Lineker 19 the satirist Armando Iannucci 20 broadcaster Gavin Esler comedian Rory Bremner and former Liberal Democrat leader Menzies Campbell 21 also announced their support for the campaign In August 2018 the co founder of Superdry Julian Dunkerton donated 1m to the campaign 22 23 In the same month the Press Association reported that according to a leaked memo People s Vote were attempting to secure a motion calling for Labour to continue to support a second referendum 24 25 In September 2018 BBC News reported that the Conservative MP Sarah Wollaston had given her support to the campaign She was followed by Phillip Lee and former Government Whip Guto Bebb Other Conservative MPs who openly support the People s Vote campaign are former Education Secretary Justine Greening and former Attorney General Dominic Grieve 26 2018 People s Vote March edit On 20 October 2018 protestors marched from Park Lane to Parliament Square in support of a referendum on the final Brexit deal 27 The march was started by the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and featured speeches by Delia Smith and Steve Coogan Former Downing Street Director of Communications Alastair Campbell supported the march saying the Brexit that was campaigned successfully for doesn t exist 28 The organisers of the march said that almost 700 000 people took part Police stated that they were unable to estimate the numbers involved 29 28 30 and a later police debriefing document prepared by Greater London Authority estimated the number to be 250 000 31 Another estimate by Full Fact gave around 450 000 32 nbsp Panoramic view of the Central Hall rally 13 November 2018 nbsp Put It to the People march 23 March 2019 nbsp Let Us Be Heard march 19 October 2019 2018 Central Hall rally edit On 13 November 2018 a rally organised by the People s Vote and Best for Britain groups at 3 days notice filled the Methodist Central Hall in London The rally was introduced by Andy Parsons and featured an interview of Jo Johnson by Gary Lineker and speeches by MPs Anna Turley Justine Greening Ian Blackford Caroline Lucas Layla Moran Dominic Grieve Liz Saville Roberts and David Lammy 33 34 March 2019 People s Vote March edit On 23 March 2019 organisers said that over a million people took part in the Put It to the People march in London in support of a second Brexit referendum 35 independent estimates by experts in crowd estimation researchers at Manchester Metropolitan University put the figure between 312 000 and 400 000 people 36 37 A rally at the end of the march was addressed by SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon Conservative peer Michael Heseltine former Attorney General Dominic Grieve Labour s deputy leader Tom Watson London Mayor Sadiq Khan and MPs Jess Phillips Justine Greening and David Lammy 38 39 An 800 square metre crowd flag was unfolded on Parliament Square revealing a 2012 quote from Brexiteer David Davis saying If a democracy cannot change its mind it ceases to be a democracy organised by anti Brexit campaign group Led by Donkeys 40 October 2019 People s Vote March edit A Let Us Be Heard march took place on 19 October 2019 41 coinciding with a historic Saturday sitting of Parliament to debate Prime Minister Boris Johnson s latest proposed Withdrawal Agreement Organisers claimed that one million people took part on 19 October 2019 s march 42 although no independent verification of that figure exists at the time of writing At the march s conclusion a crowd flag with the message Get ready for a People s Vote was unfolded on Parliament Square as part of Led by Donkeys satirical campaign mocking the government s own Get ready for Brexit campaign 43 October 2019 internal power struggle edit On 27 October 2019 Roland Rudd the founder of Finsbury PR and the chair of Open Britain one of five organisations under the People s Vote umbrella announced he wanted to sack James McGrory and Tom Baldwin as the campaign s director and director of communications More than 40 staff members walked out in protest at this decision and Rudd s effort to impose Patrick Heneghan as the campaign s interim chief executive At a subsequent staff meeting Rudd was criticised as a city PR man who had rarely been seen in the offices and a motion of no confidence in his role was passed by 40 votes to 3 Earlier Baldwin accused Rudd of taking a wrecking ball to a successful campaign through a boardroom coup while failing to consult other organisations in the campaign such as the European Movement and For our Future s Sake 44 45 Rudd later resigned as chair of Open Britain but retained control of money and data through a new holding company he had formed for the purpose called Baybridge UK 46 Alastair Campbell a former head of strategy and communications in Tony Blair s Downing Street accused Rudd of putting his personal status ahead of efforts to stop Brexit through a new referendum 47 Organisation editThe campaign was a collaboration between several groups They used a campaign office based in Millbank central London apart from Wales for Europe which is based in Wales 48 49 The European Movement UK and Britain for Europe also have roughly 150 local campaign groups 50 List of collaborating groups edit The main collaborating groups are 6 7 European Movement UK For our Future s Sake FFS Open Britain Our Future Our Choice OFOC Wales for Europe 51 Minor groups which once worked alongside the People s Vote campaign included Britain for Europe Infacts Scientists for EU Supporters edit Campaign groups edit Best for Britain 52 53 Political parties edit Liberal Democrats 54 Green Party of England and Wales 55 Scottish Green Party 56 Green Party Northern Ireland 57 58 Peace Party 59 60 Renew Britain 61 National Health Action Party 62 Radical Party 63 64 Scottish National Party 65 66 Plaid Cymru 67 Mebyon Kernow 68 69 Alliance Party of Northern Ireland 57 70 Social Democratic and Labour Party 57 71 Women s Equality Party 72 UK European Union Party 73 The Independent Group for Change 74 Scottish Labour 75 76 Labour Movement for Europe London Labour 77 78 UK EPP 79 Left Unity 80 Advance Together 81 82 83 The Labour Party Welsh Labour and the Animal Welfare Party 84 also supported a second referendum but did not officially endorse the People s Vote campaign Criticism editCo chair of Leave Means Leave Richard Tice branded the campaign a losers vote following the London march in October 2018 85 Chris Bickerton a lecturer in politics at the University of Cambridge argued that a second referendum advocated by the campaign undermined principles of parliamentary democracy In an opinion piece in The Guardian he argued that the campaign promoted the idea that Leave voters in the 2016 referendum failed to understand what was at stake a view that he characterised as elitist 86 Owen Jones offered a left wing critique of the movement he said that despite Labour s policies and actions to support a second referendum People s Vote still routinely attacked its former leader Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party indicating a potential ulterior motive in stymying progressive voices in the United Kingdom 87 Publications editPeople s Vote commissioned a report into the economic effects of former Prime Minister Theresa May s Brexit deal The report published late November 2018 by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research NIESR stated that the deal will cost UK 100bn a year by 2030 88 89 See also editOpposition to Brexit European Union Withdrawal Agreement Public Vote Bill 2017 19 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum Reversibility of the United Kingdom s invocation of Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union Bollocks to Brexit References edit PV Campaign Ltd Persons with significant control Companies House Archived from the original on 26 March 2020 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