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British Conservative-affiliated group This article is about the group. For the right to vote in general, see Right to vote.
Right to Vote
Formation17 January 2019
FoundersHeidi Allen
Baroness Altmann
Guto Bebb
Justine Greening
Dominic Grieve
Sam Gyimah
Phillip Lee
Anna Soubry
Lord Willetts
Sarah Wollaston
DissolvedMay 2019
ChairPhillip Lee
Websiterighttovote.co.uk
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Brexit

Withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union


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Background
2016 EU referendum
Campaigns Leave campaigns Remain campaigns
Outcome
Notice of withdrawal
Negotiations
Withdrawal agreement
Legislation
Impact
EU–UK relations
Relations with EU member states
Opposition
Calls for a second referendum
Timeline
Bloomberg speech Jan 2013
Referendum Bill blockedJan 2014
European Parliament election May 2014
2015 general election May 2015
Renegotiation begins Jun 2015
Referendum Act passed Dec 2015
Renegotiation concluded Feb 2016
Referendum held Jun 2016
David Cameron resigns as PM Jul 2016
Theresa May becomes PM Jul 2016
Article 50 judgement Jan 2017
Brexit plan presentedFeb 2017
Notification Act passed Mar 2017
Article 50 invoked Mar 2017
Repeal Bill plan presentedMar 2017
2017 general election Jun 2017
Brexit negotiations begin Jun 2017
Withdrawal Act passedJun 2018
Chequers plan presented Jul 2018
Withdrawal agreement plan presented July 2018
Withdrawal agreement released Nov 2018
Scottish Continuity Bill blockedDec 2018
Meaningful votes Jan–Mar 2019
Brexit delayed until 12 April Mar 2019
Cooper–Letwin Act passed Apr 2019
Brexit delayed until 31 October Apr 2019
European Parliament election May 2019
Theresa May resigns as PM Jul 2019
Boris Johnson becomes PM Jul 2019
Prorogation and annulment Aug–Sep 2019
Benn Act passed Sep 2019
Withdrawal agreement revised Oct 2019
Brexit delayed until 31 January Oct 2019
2019 general election Dec 2019
Agreement Act passed Jan 2020
UK leaves the European Union Jan 2020
Implementation period begins Jan 2020
UK–EU trade deal agreed Dec 2020
Future Relationship Act passed Dec 2020
Scottish Continuity Act passed Dec 2020
Implementation period ends Dec 2020
New EU–UK relationship begins Jan 2021
UK–EU trade deal ratified Apr 2021
Windsor Framework released Feb 2023
Windsor framework adopted Mar 2023

Right to Vote was formed in January 2019 as a group of Conservative MPs and peers who advocated holding a second referendum on Brexit. In summer 2019, the group folded.

Right to Vote was founded in the aftermath of the UK government losing the first meaningful vote on its withdrawal agreement with the EU.

Members

The MPs and peers in the group
Name Constituency Affiliation First elected Role
Phillip Lee Bracknell Liberal Democrat 6 May 2010 Chair
Dominic Grieve Beaconsfield Independent 1 May 1997
Sam Gyimah East Surrey Liberal Democrat 6 May 2010
Justine Greening Putney Independent 5 May 2005
Heidi Allen South Cambridgeshire Liberal Democrats 7 May 2015
Anna Soubry Broxtowe The Independent Group for Change 6 May 2010
Sarah Wollaston Totnes Liberal Democrats 6 May 2010
Guto Bebb Aberconwy Independent 6 May 2010
Lord Willetts N/A Conservative N/A
Baroness Altmann N/A Conservative N/A

Disbanded

In summer 2019, the Right To Vote campaign folded, with the group subsequently deleting their website. Both groups formally disbanded in January 2020.

References

  1. "'Right to Vote' Campaign Launch". BBC News. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
  2. ^ Lee, Phillip (2019-03-19). "Letter to the Prime Minister from Dr Phillip Lee MP" (pdf). Letter to Theresa May. Right to Vote. Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 April 2019. Retrieved 2019-04-04.
  3. Cowburn, Ashley (17 January 2019). "Brexit: Conservative MPs launch push for fresh referendum as one admits 'we created this mess'". The Independent. Retrieved 2019-01-20.
  4. "Our People". Right to Vote. Archived from the original on 4 April 2019.
  5. Young Conservatives for a People's Vote (31 January 2020). "We existed for just 16 months, but achieved so much beyond our wildest dreams. We marched, we protested, we rallied, we petitioned and fought the good fight. None of what we achieved would have been possible without our members and supporters. You're all amazing! 🇪🇺 https://t.co/vLcHRHnwD3" (Tweet). Retrieved 11 January 2021 – via Twitter.

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