The Federal Union promotes the introduction of a codified Federalist Constitution for the U.K.
The Federal Union supports international organisations promoting Federalism and good governance, including the Union of European Federalists (UEF) and the World Federalist Movement (WFM). Federal Union committee members actively participate in these organisations and the Federal Union makes contributions towards their running costs.
Our sister organisation in the United Kingdom, the Federal Trust, organises regular events on current political topics, in particular relating to the European Union.
Please contact us if you are interested in attending events organised by the UEF or wish to join the Federal Union. Any contributions towards our running costs will be gratefully received.
Latest on Federalism
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VIDEO: Brexit – Does the EU want the UK back? | Federal Trust
In this new Federal Trust video, John Stevens and Brendan Donnelly discuss the claim that the EU does not want the UK to return to the Union for many years, […]
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PODCAST: Brexit – Does the EU want the UK back? | Federal Trust
In this new episode of the Federal Trust podcast, John Stevens and Brendan Donnelly discuss the claim that the EU does not want the UK to return to the Union […]
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PODCAST: The United Kingdom – A Discontented Union? | Federal Trust
In this new episode of the Federal Trust podcast, Glyndwr Cennydd Jones and Professor John Denham discuss the present state of the United Kingdom and argue that the new Labour […]
Events
From our partners:
- WFM and MEGA Live from the Summit of the Future
Date: 23rd September, 12:00-12:40 Eastern Time USA online via Zoom The post WFM and MEGA Live from the Summit of the Future appeared first on WFM/IGP.
- Protecting the Rights and Wellbeing of Future Generations through Institutional Representatives
5th September 2024, timed for Asia/Pacific and Americas/Africa/Europe and Middle East The post Protecting the Rights and Wellbeing of Future Generations through Institutional Representatives appeared first on WFM/IGP.
- Common Security, Global Governance and the Nuclear Threat
De-briefing (input and takeaways) from the 2024 NPTPrep Com Date: 12th August (Monday)- UN International Youth Day. Online in repeat sessions to enable participation from time-zones around the world. Session 1: Timed for Asia/Pacific. 6:00 UTC. 8:00 Central Europe Time. 11am Astana. 13:00 Bangkok. 15:00 Tokyo. 16:00 Sydney. 18:00 Wellington. Register for session 1 Session The post Common Security, Global Governance and the Nuclear Threat appeared first on WFM/IGP.
- A New Agenda for Peace: Priorities for the United Nations Summit of the Future
23rd May 2024, 12:00-13:15 (NZT) The post A New Agenda for Peace: Priorities for the United Nations Summit of the Future appeared first on WFM/IGP.
- International Launch of Mobilizing an Earth Governance Alliance (MEGA)
26th March 2024, 13:15 (CET) The post International Launch of Mobilizing an Earth Governance Alliance (MEGA) appeared first on WFM/IGP.
News from our Partners
- Protecting our Common Climate System, an interfaith appeal to COP 29
Endorse the appeal The post Protecting our Common Climate System, an interfaith appeal to COP 29 appeared first on WFM/IGP.
- VIDEO: Brexit – Does the EU want the UK back?
In this new Federal Trust video, John Stevens and Brendan Donnelly discuss the claim that the EU does not want the UK to return to the Union for many years, if ever. They argue that this claim is […]
- PODCAST: Brexit – Does the EU want the UK back?
In this new episode of the Federal Trust podcast, John Stevens and Brendan Donnelly discuss the claim that the EU does not want the UK to return to the Union for many years, if ever. They argue that […]
- VIDEO: The United Kingdom – A Discontented Union?
In this new Federal Trust video, Glyndwr Cennydd Jones and Professor John Denham discuss the present state of the United Kingdom and argue that the new Labour government will only be able to bring […]
- PODCAST: The United Kingdom – A Discontented Union?
In this new episode of the Federal Trust podcast, Glyndwr Cennydd Jones and Professor John Denham discuss the present state of the United Kingdom and argue that the new Labour government will only be […]