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This week Graham is joined in the pub by Steve Gavin from Veterans for Europe and Cosi Doerfel Hill of the In Limbo project. We discuss British servicemen and women whose lives have been impacted by the blithe cruelty that is #Brexit.
We are for those Veterans who believe Brexit is damaging and dangerous to our country.
Three members of campaign group Veterans for Europe highlight different fears over the adverse impact of Brexit on the military.
Stephen Goodall is among the elderly campaigners calling for a second referendum, while other veterans back Brexit. / "The European Union was designed for peace, and personally, I believe that Brexit is the single most cowardly thing this country has done because we are running away from our friends and allies."
The 122 signatories warned that Brexit will threaten peace and friendship in Europe. / On the 75th anniversary of D-Day, more than 120 military veterans have signed a letter warning that peace and friendship in Europe is threatened by Brexit.
The money raised here will enable those veterans with mobility and transport problems to show their support for their families, their country and their continent.
'I feel really depressed at the idea that we are leaving Europe because it has meant so much to me'
“After all that struggle and all the sacrifice”, the UK is now in danger of losing our community as a United Kingdom, he said.
"Look from your side to this side, see these white cliffs, and we’re looking across at you and feeling we want to be together."
Second World War hero Sid Daw has an emotional and heartfelt message as the UK leaves the EU.
Since the transition period ended, shops supplying British groceries say they have struggled with extra paperwork and import difficulties.
The Royal British Legion will no longer sell poppies in the European Union due to red tape following Brexit, according to reports.
Charity reportedly tells members it must ‘cease sales to customers in countries in the EU’
The Royal British Legion will no longer sell poppies in the European Union due to red tape following Brexit, according to reports.