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*[http://www.caef.org.uk/ Campaign Against Euro-federalism]
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*[http://www.lesc.org.uk/ Labour Euro-Safeguards Campaign]
*[http://www.lesc.org.uk/ Labour Euro-Safeguards Campaign]
*[http://archives.lse.ac.uk/TreeBrowse.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&field=RefNo&key=CIB Catalogue of the papers of the Campaign for an Independent Britain held at LSE Archives]


[[Category:Political pressure groups of the United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Political pressure groups of the United Kingdom]]

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The Campaign for an Independent Britain (CIB) is a cross-party Eurosceptic campaign group which calls for the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union.

Origins

The Campaign for an Independent Britain (CIB) was formed in 1969 as a cross party coalition opposed to Common Market entry in 1973. It is an umbrella group supported by public donations with an elected executive of up to 14 members that has become recognised as the leading group of eurosceptic campaigners in the UK, being one of the few groups which has advocated withdrawal from what is now the European Union ever since the UK joined.

The founding organisations were the Labour Euro Safeguards Campaign, Conservatives Against a Federal Europe, Campaign Against European Federation (trade unions) and Get Britain Out.

Other organisations which have representatives on the CIB National Committee are The Freedom Association, the Bruges Group and the Anti-Common Market League. CIB co-operates with the Tax Payers’ Alliance and Save Our Sovereignty. CIB was instrumental in setting up TEAM which is the body to which Eurosceptic groups across the European Union belong.

CIB claims to be non-party-political, non-racist and non-sectarian. Its Constitution states that its objective is:

“to campaign for the restoration of full national sovereignty to the UK by its withdrawal from the obligations of the Treaties of European Union and the repeal of the European Communities Act 1972 as amended so that Parliament may legislate freely and the UK may co-operate with other nations as it thinks fit”

It is a “broad church” of political opinion but states that it will not tolerate racists or extremists from either side of the political divide and that it rejects any organisation known to be motivated by anti democratic intentions.

People

CIB’s co-Presidents are Sir Richard Body, a former Conservative MP, and Lord Stoddart of Swindon the latter serving as Chairman for over 23 years. Vice Presidents are Lord Pearson of Rannoch, Leolin Price CBE QC, Nigel Spearing (for nine years Chairman of the European Scrutiny Committee in the Commons), Sir Teddy Taylor and Sir Robin Williams. The group's Chairman is George West who succeeded the independent MP Bob Spink, and before him Lord Stoddart of Swindon. Lord Shore (formerly the Labour minister Peter Shore) helped run the CIB for many years until his death. The group's Chairman is George West. The Treasurer and Membership Secretary is John Harrison, FCA FCCA. Members are from all across the United Kingdom and overseas.