Bruges Group

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Group.png Bruges Group  
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FormationFebruary 1989
InterestsEuropean Integration
Officially, a eurosceptic think tank.

Official Narrative

The group's original aim was to promote the idea of a less centralised European structure than that emerging in Brussels. Its inspiration was Margaret Thatcher's Bruges speech in September 1988, in which she remarked that, "We have not successfully rolled back the frontiers of the state in Britain, only to see them re-imposed at a European level". The Bruges Group's website claims that it includes looking into alternative international relationships for the UK and a complete restructuring of Britain’s relationship with other European countries.[1]

Point of note

It is interesting that as of 2015, Norman Lamont was vice president of this group. Its Eurosceptic nature is a stark contrast with the strongly pro-Europe policy of the clandestine le Cercle, of which Lamont was chairman for over a decade.

 

Known members

8 of the 24 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
David Campbell BannermanUKIP MEP
Nigel FarageInfluential campaigner for Brexit in Britain and the European Parliament, elected an MP at his 8th attempt.
Frank FieldBritish politician
Norman LamontLong time Chairman of Le Cercle, financier, politician and deep politician, involved in arms and financial deals.
Owen Paterson
Norman TebbitUK Conservative politician
Theresa VilliersUK Conservative Party politician
David Ivor YoungUK politician who attended two Bilderbergs in the 1980s
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