European Movement

The origins of the European Movement lie in the aftermath of the Second World War. More than eight hundred delegates from across Europe gathered in The Hague in May 1948, under the chairmanship of Sir Winston Churchill, to create a new international movement to unite Europe and prevent further wars between its members. The British section of the European Movement was founded a year later.

We are supporting the work of the European Movement and have devoted time and resources to helping the Movement implement a new content management sysem.  It is hope the new system will be rolled out in advance of the referendum on the new European Constitution.


 

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