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- 泰利·利禧爵士:乐购前首席执行官[26]
- 贾斯汀·金:森宝利前首席执行官[26]
- 马克·宝兰:马莎百货前首席执行官、莫里逊前首席执行官[27]
- 理查德·布兰森爵士[28]
- 伊恩·戴维斯:罗尔斯·罗伊斯股份有限公司主席[29]
- 安东尼奥·何塔-奥苏里奥:骏懋银行集团首席执行官[30]
- 东原敏昭:日立首席执行官[31]
- 杰米·戴蒙:摩根大通主席、总裁、首席执行官[32]
- 伊恩·利云斯通:英国电信集团前首席执行官[33]
- 域达·布兰爵士:骏懋银行前主席[33]
- 迈克尔·布隆伯格:彭博有限合伙企业首席执行官、前纽约市市长[34]
- 沃伦·巴菲特:波克夏·哈萨威公司主席及首席执行官[35]
- 汤·安德:空中客车集团首席执行官[36]
- 比尔·盖茨:微软共同创办人[37]
- 卡洛斯·戈恩:雷诺、日产汽车及雷诺日产联盟主席及首席执行官[38]
- 尼古拉斯·根容爵士:巴比肯艺术中心执行董事[39]
- 菲利普·晓德斌:贝莱德副主席[40]
- 拉克希米·米塔尔:安赛乐米塔尔主席及首席执行官[29]
- 卡路连·麦高:易捷航空首席执行官[41]
- 马田·梭劳爵士:WPP集团首席执行官[42]
- 雅各布·罗斯柴尔德男爵:罗斯柴尔德家族成员[43]
- 迈克尔·力爵士:英国电信集团主席[44]
- Eileen Burbidge, Partner, Passion Capital[45][46]
- Efe Cakarel, founder and CEO, MUBI[45][46]
- Alex Chesterman, founder and CEO, Zoopla Property Group[45][46]
- Alexandra Chong, founder, Lulu[45][46]
- Sherry Coutu CBE, serial entrepreneur[45][46]
- James Daunt, founder, Daunt Books, managing director, Waterstones[45][46]
- Nicolas De Santis, entrepreneur, Opodo.com[45][46]
- Julie Deane OBE, founder and CEO, The Cambridge Satchel Company[45][46]
- Dinesh Dhamija, President, TIE, and founder, ebookers.com[45][46]
- Lloyd Dorfman CBE, founder, Travelex; and chairman, The Office Group and Doddle[33][45][46]
- Sir Philip Green, CEO of Arcadia Group.[33]
- Guy Hands, founder and chairman of Terra Firma Capital Partners[47]
- Richard Harpin, founder and Chief Executive, Homeserve[45][46]
- Anya Hindmarch, founder, Anya Hindmarch[45][46]
- Brent Hoberman, co-founder, Founders Factory, lastminute.com, Made.com, Founders.Forum[45][46]
- Karen Jones CBE, co-founder, Café Rouge, and Food and Fuel[45][46]
- Robin Klein, co-founder, LocalGlobe[45][46]
- Martha Lane Fox, Baroness Lane-Fox CBE, founder of Doteveryone and co-founder of Lucky Voice and lastminute.com[45][46]
- Paul Lindley, founder, Ella's Kitchen; and founder and CEO, Paddy's Bathroom[45][46]
- Alastair Lukies CBE, Chairman, Innovate Finance[45][46]
- Mike Lynch OBE, Invoke Capital[45][46]
- Deborah Meaden, businesswoman and TV personality.[48]
- Charlie Muirhead, founder and CEO, CognitionX[45][46]
- Richard Reed, founder of Innocent Drinks[49]
- Fabien Riggall, founder and director, Secret Cinema[45][46]
- Roland Rudd, chairman of Finsbury.[50]
- Luke Scheybeller, co-founder, Rapha, and Tracksmith[45][46]
- Ernesto Schmitt, CEO and co-founder, DriveTribe[45][46]
- Lord Alan Sugar, business magnate, media personality, and political advisor.[51]
- Martín Varsavsky, founder and chairman, Fon[45][46]
- Rumi Verjee, founder, Domino's Pizza UK[45][46]
- Dale Vince, founder, Ecotricity[45][46]
- Niall Wass, Entrepreneur in Residence, Atomico; and formerly CEO, Wonga[45][46]
- Simon Woodroffe OBE, founder, YO! Sushi and YOTEL[45][46]
- Marc Worth, CEO, Stylus Media Group[45][46]
- Riccardo Zacconi, CEO, King.com[45][46]
- Niklas Zennström, CEO and Founding Partner, Atomico[45][46]
- 乔治·也高巴斯古爵士:金丝雀码头集团首席执行官[33]
- Alexander Asseily, founder, Jawbone, State and Chiaro[45][46]
- Alice Bentinck, co-founder, Entrepreneur First[45][46]
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In a letter published in The Times, a wide range of business leaders, including 36 FTSE 100 companies, called for a vote to stay in the European Union. The letter stated that British "business needs unrestricted access to the European market of 500 million people to continue to grow, invest, and create jobs. We believe that leaving the EU would deter investment, threaten jobs, and put the economy at risk. Britain will be stronger, safer, and better off remaining a member of the EU".[52][53] {{columns-list|colwidth=30em|
- Nicholas Judd, founder and head of investment, 90 North Real Estate Partners LLP
- Matt McLaren, Executive director, Access Ambition Consultancy Services Ltd
- 安东尼·弗朗西斯·费南德斯:亚洲航空集团首席执行官
- Paul Kahn, President, Airbus Group UK
- Jacqueline Gold CBE, Chief executive, Ann Summers[54]
- Greg Hodkinson, Chairman, Arup
- Andy Clarke, Chief Executive, Asda[44]
- Pascal Soriot, Chief executive, AstraZeneca
- Sir Adrian Montague CBE, Chairman, Aviva
- Paul Evans, Group chief executive, AXA UK & Ireland
- Peter Rogers, Chief executive, Babcock International Group
- Sir Roger Carr, Chairman, BAE Systems
- Saghir Munir, Partner/director, Baker & Coleman Solicitors
- Richard John Carter, Managing director, BASF
- Ian Baxter, Chairman, Baxter Freight Limited
- Una Driscoll, Managing director, Belt up Kidz
- 麦安哲:必和必拓首席执行官
- Helen Gibbons, director, Bizlang
- Dr Ian Robertson Board, member, BMW AG
- Helena Boas, co-founder, Bodas
- Roland Ratt, Chairman; Ratmania
- Bob Dudley, Chief executive, BP
- Chris Grigg, Chief executive, British Land
- Sir Alan Parker, Chairman, Brunswick Group
- Sir Mike Rake, Chairman, BT Group
- Gavin Patterson, Chief executive, BT Group
- Christopher Bailey MBE, Chief executive, Burberry Group
- Sir John Peace, Chairman, Burberry Group
- George Iacobescu CBE, Chairman and chief executive, Canary Wharf Group
- Philip Green, Chairman, Carillion
- Alex Mitchell, director, Causarma
- Iain C. Conn, Chief executive, Centrica, Utilities
- Sarah Golding, Chief executive and partner, CHI & Partners
- Christopher Satterthwaite, Chief executive, Chime Communications Group
- Laurent Lacassagne, Chairman and chief executive, Chivas Brothers
- Phil Smith, Chief executive, UK and Ireland, Cisco
- Sonny Leong, Chief executive, Civil Service College
- Stephen Clarke, Partner/director, CJCH
- Paul Walsh, Chairman, Compass Group
- Ian Breminer, Managing director, Complete Coffee
- Professor Geeta Nargund, founder and chief executive, CREATE Health
- Tidjane Thiam, Chief executive, Credit Suisse
- Kathryn Parsons, Co-founder and chief executive, Decoded
- Cathy Owens, director, Deryn Consulting
- Ivan Menezes, Chief executive, Diageo
- Peter Callahan, director, Diamond Dispersions
- Seb James, Chief executive, Dixons Carphone
- Martha Lane Fox CBE, co-founder, Doteveryone and Lastminute.com[55]
- Tim Gentles, Chief executive, Drill Board Worldwid
- Dame Carolyn McCall, Chief executive; EasyJet
- Lindsley Ruth, Chief executive, Electrocomponents
- Liz Weatherill, Managing director, Enable2 C.I.C
- Amjad Bseisu, Chief executive, Enquest
- Damien Croft, director, Esplora
- Charlie Shaw, Managing director, Esteiro Business Solutions
- Adam Shuter, Managing director, Exact Logistics
- Roland Rudd, Chairman; FinsburyMedia
- James Farley, Executive vice-president and president, Europe, Ford Automotive
- Nacho Morais, director, Frank Consulting
- Michael Keegan, Executive director, EMEIA, Fujitsu
- Stewart Wingate, Chief executive, Gatwick Airport
- Mark Elborne, UK chief executive, General Electric
- Nigel Stein, Chief executive, GKN
- Hazel Pegg, director, Glastonbury Online
- Richard Gnodde, Co-chief executive, Goldman Sachs International
- Michael Sherwood, Co-chief executive, Goldman Sachs International[33]
- Tom Gosnell, Managing director, Gosnells Beverages
- Rooney Anand, Chief executive, Greene King
- Juliette Polge de Combret, director, Green Rendez-Vous
- Sir Andrew Witty, Chief executive, GSK
- Jenny Halpern, Prince Chief executive, Halpern
- David Atkins, Chief Executive, Hammerson
- John Holland-Kaye, Chief executive, Heathrow
- Allen Hogan, Managing director, Hogan's Cider
- Ashley Govier, Managing director, Hotel services Group
- 范智廉:汇丰主席[54]
- 欧智华:汇丰首席执行官[54]
- Mark Hutchinson, Managing director, Hutchinson Aerotech
- Christian Salbaing, Deputy chairman, Hutchison Whampoa
- Julian Smith, director, I Am Enterprises Ltd
- David Stokes, CEO, IBM
- Dan Hydes, Managing director, Ignite Data Ltd Research
- Rupert Pearce CEO, Inmarsat Tech
- Ralf Speth KBE, CEO, Jaguar Land Rover
- Mahmood Faiz, director, James William Estate Agents
- Jane Field, Owner/founder, Jonny's Sister
- Katharine Pooley, Chief executive and owner, Katharine Pooley Interior design
- Kelly Hoppen MBE, director, Kelly Hoppen Interiors
- Martin Dare-Edwards, Chief executive officer, Ketonex Ltd
- Veronique Laury CEO, Kingfisher
- Neil Clifford, Chief executive, Kurt Geiger
- Ian Walker, director, Laundry Republic Ltd
- Sir Julian Horn-Smith Advisory board member, Letter One Technology
- Patrick O'sullivan Chairman of ERS Ltd, Lloyd's of London
- John Nelson Chairman, Lloyd's of London
- Christopher Parker Managing director, London and Scottish International Ltd
- Xavier Rolet KBE CEO, London Stock Exchange[56]
- Debbie Wosskow, Chief executive officer, Love Home Swap Ltd
- Tim Allen, managing director, M J Allen Group Ltd
- Jess Burley, Global CEO, M/ Six
- Mark Reynolds, Chief Executive, Mace Group Infrastructure
- Charlie Cornish, Chief Executive, Manchester Airports Group;
- Martin Lamb, director, Maple Consulting Ltd
- Christopher Peer managing director, Maritime House Limited
- Marc Bolland CEO, Marks and Spencer
- Rick Haythornthwaite, Chairman, Mastercard
- Ron Dennis CBE, CEO and chairman, McLaren Technology Group
- Clare Hornby, founder and Creative Director, ME+EM
- Karen Blackett OBE, Chairwoman, MediaCom
- Sir Nigel Rudd, Chairman, Meggitt Engineering
- Doug Dooley, managing director, MICC & TRM Ltd
- Byron Dixon, chief executive officer, Micro-Fresh International
- Kanya King MBE, CEO and founder, MOBO Organisations Ltd
- Rana Harvey, managing director, Monster Group (UK) Ltd
- Fraser Smeaton, Chief Executive, Morphsuits
- Alan Parker CBE, Chairman, Mothercare
- Dean Finch, CEO, National Express Group
- Steve Holliday, CEO, National Grid Utilities
- Mary Nelson, director, Nelson Browne Management Ltd
- Sam Laidlaw, Chairman, Neptune Oil and Gas
- Miisa Mink, Chairperson, Nordic Bakery Limited
- Andrew Mitchell, Chief Executive, North East Finance Ltd
- Geeta Sidhu-Robb, CEO and founder, Nosh Detox
- Stuart Rose, Chairman, Ocado Group
- Tim Steiner, CEO, Ocado Group
- Christina Richardson, CMO, Openr
- Charlie Thuillier, managing director, Oppo Brothers Limited
- Pia Marocco, managing director, Osborne & Partners
- Luke Brynley-Jones, managing director, Our Social Times Ltd
- Paul Simpson, director, Paul Simpson Ltd
- John Fallon, CEO, Pearson Publishing
- Ayman Asfari, CEO, Petrofac
- Graham Spencer, Executive Director, Plants for Europe Ltd
- Scott Rowland, chief executive officer, Precept (UK) Ltd
- Mike Wells, Group Chief Executive, Prudential plc
- Steve Wadey, CEO QinetiQ
- Mary Quicke, managing director, Quickes Traditional Ltd
- Raman Sehgal, director, Ramarketing & PR Ltd
- Gail Rebuck DBE, Chairman, Random House UK
- Graham Chipchase, Chief Executive, Rexam
- Sir Peter Rigby, CEO & Chairman, Rigby Group PLC
- Jan du Plessis, Chairman, Rio Tinto Group
- Warren East CBE, CEO, Rolls Royce
- Ben Van Beurden CEO, Royal Dutch Shell
- Stephen Hester CEO, RSA Insurance Financial Services
- Michael O’Leary, Chief Executive, Ryanair[36]
- Alan Clark, CEO, SABMiller
- Alison Edgar, managing director, Sales Coaching Solutions Ltd
- Shriti Vadera, Chair, Santander UK
- Nathan Bostock, CEO, Santander UK
- Caroline Cole, director, Savoir Faire Accounting Ltd
- Tori Chilcott co-founder, ScootaTravel
- Rupert Soames OBE, CEO, SERCO Infrastructure
- Juergen Maier, UK CEO, Siemens Manufacturing
- Mark Lyndon, director, Signature Marketing Limited
- Simon Barrow, director, Simon Barrow Associates
- Melanie Goldsmith, director, Smith & Sinclair Ltd
- Jonathan Grubin, chief executive officer, SoPost Ltd
- Doug Squires, director, Squires Gear and Engineering Limited
- 温拓思:渣打集团首席执行官
- Ian Barnett, director, Surfanic International Ltd
- Dido Harding, Chief Executive, TalkTalk
- Dr Heather McGregor CBE, CEO, Taylor Bennett
- Ronan Dunne, Chief Executive, Telefonica O2 UK
- Sara Bell CEO, Tempus Energy
- Billy Walker, managing director, The Benriach Distillery Company Ltd
- Daniel Williams, managing director, The Bottle Shop (Penarth) Ltd
- Jay Risbridger, director, The Green Stationery Company Ltd
- Sally Greene OBE, Chief Executive, The Old Vic
- Margo Marrone, co-founder, The Organic Pharmacy
- Rory Curnock Cook, director, The Profs Tuition Ltd
- Lady Ruth Rogers MBE, Owner, The River Café
- Niamh Barker, managing director, The Travelwrap Company Ltd,
- John Harries, Proprietor, Three Horseshoes Inn
- Stephen Weil, managing director, TI Partners
- Lloyd Dorfman, President, Travelex
- Bernardo Ivo Cruz, Global Managing Partner, True Bridge Consultancy
- Peter Long, Supervisory board member & former Chief Executive, TUI Travel
- Olivier Dochez, chief executive officer, Two Guys From Brussels
- Rakesh Sharma, Chief Executive, Ultra Electronics Holdings
- 保罗·波尔曼:联合利华首席执行官[54]
- Lucian Grainge CBE, Chairman and CEO, Universal Music Group
- Luis Arriaga, managing director, UPS UK Ltd
- Kate Unsworth, founder and CEO, Vinaya
- Peter Berry, Managing Partner, VIP Labels
- Tom Mockridge, Chief Executive, Virgin Media
- Jayne-Anne Gadhia, CEO, Virgin Money UK
- Ian Taylor, CEO and President, Vitol Energy
- Vittorio Colao, CEO Vodafone Group[44]
- Sir Peter Kendall, director, W J Kendall Contracting Limited
- Stefano Pessina, Executive vice-chairman and CEO, Walgreens Boots Alliance
- Kasim Ali, director, Waterloo Tea Limited
- Keith Cochrane, Chief Executive, Weir Group, Engineering
- Sir Terence Matthews, Chairman, Wesley Clover
- Karren Brady, Vice-Chairman, West Ham FC[57]
- Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO, WPP; Creative Industries
- Dr Uwe Kruger, Chief Executive, WS Atkins
- Rich Clothier, managing director, Wyke Farms
政治人物
保守党
执政的保守党理论上应当中立,不过30名内阁大臣中的25人也有表态:
- 戴维·卡梅伦(首相)[58]
- 史蒂芬·克拉布(就业和养老金大臣,接替请辞的疑欧派伊恩·邓肯·史密斯)[59]
- 菲利普·哈蒙德(外交及联邦事务大臣)[60]
- 杰里米·亨特(卫生大臣)[61]
- 迈克尔·法伦(国防大臣)[62]
- 赛义德·贾维德(商务大臣)[63]
- 特雷莎·梅(内政大臣)[64]
- 帕特里克·麦克洛林(交通大臣)[65]
- 妮基·摩根(教育大臣)[65]
- 戴维·蒙戴尔(苏格兰事务大臣)[66]
- 乔治·奥斯本(财政大臣)[67]
- 伊丽莎白·特拉斯(环境大臣)[65]
- 乔伊思·安尼利(外交及联邦事务国务大臣)[68]
- 阿伦·凯恩斯(威尔士事务大臣)[68]
- 格雷格·克拉克(社区和地方政府事务大臣)[68]
- 贾丝廷·格里宁(国际发展大臣)[68]
- 罗伯特·哈方(不管大臣)[68]
- 马修·汉考克(财政部主计长、内阁办公厅大臣)[68]
- 格雷格·汉兹(财政部首席秘书)[68]
- 马克·哈珀(财政部国会秘书、下议院首席党鞭)[68]
- 奥利弗·莱特温(兰开斯特公爵领地事务大臣)[68]
- 安珀·路德(能源与气候变化大臣)[68]
- 安娜·苏布里(小型企业、工业及企业国务大臣)[68]
- 蒂娜·斯托厄尔(上议院领袖)[68]
- 杰里米·赖特(英格兰和威尔士律政司、北爱尔兰国家法律顾问)[68]
前首相约翰·梅杰[69]、前党魁威廉·黑格[70]、前副首相迈克尔·赫塞尔廷[71]和戴维·威利茨[72]、前财政大臣肯尼思·克拉克[73]、前大臣祈温雅[74]和赛伊达·沃尔希(有指她有意支持脱欧)[75][76]。
保守党国会议员中过半数的330人都表态支持英国留欧[68][77]:
- 格拉汉姆·斯图尔特
- 阿曼达·米林
- 梅尔·斯特赖德
- 卓艾历
- 克里斯·菲利普
- 雨果·斯怀尔
- 安托瓦内特·桑德巴赫
- Maggie Throup (Erewash)
- Angela Watkinson (Hornchurch and Upminster)
- 保罗·贝雷斯福德爵士
- 罗伯特·詹里克
- 大卫·麦金托什
- 罗伯·威尔逊
- 露西·弗雷泽
- 卢克·豪
- 托马斯·图根达特
- Tania Mathias (Twickenham)
- 阿伦·凯恩斯
- 大卫·莫沃特
- 格拉汉姆·埃文斯
- 史蒂芬·布赖恩
- 古托·贝布
- 尼克·赫伯特
- 达米安·格林
- 戴维·利丁顿
- Victoria Prentis (Banbury)
- 马克·兰开斯特[78]
- 玛利亚·米勒
- 本·豪列特
- Jane Ellison (Battersea)
- 多米尼克·格里夫
- 大卫·伊文尼特
- 保罗·梅纳德
- 尼克·吉布
- 马特·瓦曼
- 托比亚斯·埃伍德
- 埃瑞克·皮克尔斯
- 郝世民
- 凯斯·辛普森
- 鲍伯·尼尔
- 赛义德·贾维德
- 安娜·苏布里
- 安德鲁·格里菲斯
- Jo Churchill (Bury St Edmunds)
- 克莱格·惠特克
- 克莱格·威廉斯
- 西蒙·哈特
- 约翰·史蒂文森
- 丹尼尔·波特
- 爱德华·阿格
- 西门·伯恩斯
- 格雷格·汉兹
- Michelle Donelan (Chippenham)
- 马克·菲尔德
- 爱德华·蒂姆森
- 加文·巴维尔
- 帕特里克·麦克洛林
- 克莱尔·佩里
- 查理·埃尔菲克
- 戴维·蒙戴尔
- 达米安·海因兹
- 萨姆·吉马
- 阿历克·舍布鲁克
- 迈克·弗里尔
- 达米安·科林斯
- 马克·哈珀
- 马克·明斯
- 理查德·格雷厄姆
- 卡罗琳·戴恩内奇
- Byron Davies (Gower)
- 尼克·博尔斯
- 布兰登·刘易斯
- 詹姆斯·莫里斯
- 爱德华·加尼尔
- 罗伯特·哈方
- 安德鲁·琼斯
- 安珀·路德
- 阿伦·麦
- 约翰·豪威尔
- 马克·普里斯克
- 奥利弗·道登
- 盖·欧柏曼
- 杰里米·奎因
- 乔纳森·嘉诺格里
- 本·格默
- 克里斯·霍普金斯
- 杰里米·赖特
- 詹姆斯·贝瑞
- 克里斯·斯基德莫尔
- 妮基·摩根
- 维多利亚·阿特金斯
- 菲利浦·邓恩
- 大卫·拉特利
- 特雷莎·梅
- Helen Grant (Maidstone and The Weald)
- Caroline Spelman (Meriden)
- 乔治·弗里曼
- 尼古拉斯·索梅斯爵士
- 奈及尔·休德森
- 乔治·霍林伯瑞
- 大卫·莫里斯
- 理查·贝尼昂
- 彼得·希顿-琼斯
- 西蒙·霍尔
- 阿利斯特·伯特
- 奥利弗·赫德
- 迈克尔·埃利斯
- 罗杰·盖尔
- 沙利什·瓦拉
- Chloe Smith (Norwich North)
- 马库斯·琼斯
- 詹姆斯·布鲁克肖尔
- 约·约翰逊
- Nicola Blackwood (Oxford West and Abingdon)
- 罗里·斯图尔特
- 奥利佛·科尔维尔
- Flick Drummond (Portsmouth South)
- 史蒂芬·克拉布
- 贾丝廷·格里宁
- 阿洛克·夏尔马
- 杰克·贝里
- 马克·柏赛
- 尼克·赫德
- 肯尼思·克拉克
- 阿兰·邓肯爵士
- 阿伦·哈瑟赫斯特爵士
- 约翰·格伦
- 罗伯特·古德威尔
- 迈克尔·法伦
- 马克·斯潘塞
- 朱利安·史密斯
- 儒利安·耐特
- Heidi Allen (South Cambridgeshire)
- 阿贝托·科斯塔
- 加文·威廉姆森
- 詹姆斯·卡特利吉
- 罗伯特·巴克兰
- 加利·斯特里特
- 菲利普·哈蒙德
- 安德鲁·塞罗斯
- 大卫·高克
- 伊丽莎白·特拉斯
- 杰里米·亨特
- 泰蕾兹·科菲
- 杰里米·勒弗罗伊
- 卡伦·布拉德利
- 玛戈特·詹姆斯
- 尼尔·卡迈克尔
- 乔治·奥斯本
- Rebecca Pow (Taunton Deane)
- Dr.Sarah Wollaston (Totnes)[79]
- 马克·普理查德
- 凯文·霍林拉克
- 尼尔·帕里什
- 凯文·福斯特
- 莎拉·牛顿
- 格雷格·克拉克
- 艾德·维济
- 克里斯·怀特
- 理查·哈灵顿
- 彼得·奥尔德斯
- 詹姆斯·海皮[80]
- 格兰特·沙普斯[81]
- 奥利弗·莱特温
- 马修·汉考克
- 哈莉特·鲍德温
- 约翰·彭罗斯
- 斯蒂芬·哈蒙德
- 戴维·卡梅伦
- 罗宾·沃克
- 彼得·博顿利
- 本·华莱士
- 马克·加尼尔
The list of Conservative Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) that announced that they would campaign for Britain to remain in the European Union is:[82]
- Richard Ashworth (South East England)
- Daniel Dalton (West Midlands)
- Vicky Ford[83] (East of England)
- Jacqueline Foster (North West England)
- Ashley Fox (South West England)
- Julie Girling (South West England)
- Sajjad Karim,[84] (North West England)
- Timothy Kirkhope (Yorkshire and the Humber)
- Anthea McIntyre (West Midlands)
- Kay Swinburne (Wales)
- Charles Tannock[85] (London)
Other Conservatives supporting a Remain vote were:
- Stephen Greenhalgh, the Deputy London Mayor until May 2016.[86]
- Stanley Johnson, former Conservative MEP and environmentalist, the father of Vote Leave Campaigner Boris Johnson[87]
- 彭定康:前保守党主席[88]
- 露丝·戴维森:苏格兰保守党党魁[89]
Scottish Conservative MSPs also included Miles Briggs, Peter Chapman, Jackson Carlaw, John Lamont, Alex Johnstone, Rachael Hamilton, Elizabeth Smith, Donald Cameron, Adam Tomkins, Douglas Ross, Brian Whittle, Finlay Carson and Annie Wells.[90]
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- Sylvia Hermon (MP for North Down);[91]
- 茅杰飞:伦敦城市长大人[92]
国际人物
欧盟成员国
- Magdalena Andersson, Minister of Finance of Sweden[93]
- Silvio Berlusconi, former Prime Minister of Italy[94]
- John Bruton, former Prime Minister of Republic of Ireland[95]
- Mario Draghi, President of the European Central Bank[96]
- Euripides Evriviades, High Commissioner to the UK of Cyprus[97]
- Charles Flanagan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade of the Republic of Ireland[98]
- Rebecca Harms MEP, co-chair of The Greens–European Free Alliance.[99]
- François Hollande, President of France[100]
- Klaus Iohannis, President of Romania[101]
- Enda Kenny, Prime Minister of Republic of Ireland[102]
- Aleksander Kwaśniewski, former president of Poland (1995–2005)[103]
- Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund.[36]
- Pascal Lamy, former Director-General of the World Trade Organization (2005–2013)[104]
- Stefan Löfven, Prime Minister of Sweden[来源请求]
- Emmanuel Macron, Minister of the Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs of France[105]
- Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany[106]
- Joseph Muscat, Prime Minister of Malta[107]
- Pier Carlo Padoan, Italian Minister of Economy and Finances.[108]
- Gianni Pittella MEP, chair of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats.[99]
- Mariano Rajoy, Prime Minister of Spain[109]
- Anders Fogh Rasmussen, former Secretary-General of NATO (2009–14) and former Prime Minister of Denmark[110]
- Matteo Renzi, Prime Minister of Italy[111]
- Taavi Roivas, Prime Minister of Estonia[112]
- Mark Rutte, Prime Minister of the Netherlands[113]
- Nicolas Sarkozy, former President of France[114]
- Wolfgang Schäuble, Minister of Finance of Germany[115]
- Jaap De Hoop Scheffer, former Secretary-General of NATO (2004–09)[110]
- Radosław Sikorski, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland[116]
- Juha Sipilä, Prime Minister of Finland[117]
- Bohuslav Sobotka, Prime Minister of Czech Republic[118]
- Javier Solana, former Secretary-General of NATO (1995–99) and former Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union (1999–2009)[110]
- Donald Tusk, President of the European Council.[99]
- Yanis Varoufakis former Minister of Finance of Greece[119]
- Guy Verhofstadt MEP, chair of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Group[99]
- Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, King of the Netherlands[120]
- António Costa, Prime Minister of Portugal[121]
其他国家
- Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations (1997–2006)[122]
- Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan (2006–07, 2012–present)[123]
- Michelle Bachelet, former President of Chile (2006–10, 2014–2018)[124]
- Roberto Balzaretti, Swiss Ambassador to the European Union[125]
- Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada (2015–present)[126]
- Kim Campbell, former Prime Minister of Canada (1993)[127]
- Julie Bishop, Former Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia (2013–2018)[128][129]
- W. Michael Blumenthal, United States Secretary of the Treasury (1977–79)[130]
- Børge Brende, former Foreign Minister of Norway (2013–2017)[131]
- Micheline Calmy-Rey, former President and Foreign Minister of Switzerland[132]
- Bob Carr, former Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia (2012–13)[133]
- Bill Clinton, former President of the United States (1993–2001)[134]
- Hillary Clinton, 2016 Democratic presidential candidate, former Secretary of State of the United States, former United States Senator for New York, former First Lady of the United States (1993–2001)[134][135]
- Joko Widodo, President of Indonesia (2014–present)[136]
- Pascal Couchepin, former President of the Swiss Confederation (2007, 2011); former head of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland (2003–11)[137]
- Stuart Eizenstat, former United States Ambassador to the European Union (1993–96)[138]
- Craig Emerson, former Minister for Trade and Competitiveness of Australia (2010–13)[133]
- Michael Froman, United States Trade Representative (2013–present)[139]
- Paul Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States (Vatican City foreign secretary) (2014–present)[140]
- Timothy Geithner, United States Secretary of the Treasury (2009–13)[130]
- Vidar Helgesen, Minister of Climate and the Environment of Norway (2015–present); former Minister for EEA Affairs and EU Relations and Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister's Office of Norway[141]
- Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, acting commanding general, United States Army Europe[142]
- Wesley Clark, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO (1996–99)[143]
- Joseph Ralston, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO (2000–03)[143]
- James Jones, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO (2003–2006)[143]
- James Stavridis, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO (2009–13)[143]
- John Kerry, United States Secretary of State (2013–2017) and 2004 Democratic presidential nominee[144]
- John Key, Former Prime Minister of New Zealand (2008–2016)[145]
- Jack Lew, United States Secretary of the Treasury (2013–2017)[146]
- John McCain, Former United States Senator (1987–2018); Republican presidential nominee in 2008.[147]
- Richard Morningstar, former United States Ambassador to the European Union (1999–2001)[148]
- Mohamed Nasheed, former President of the Maldives (2008–12)[149]
- Paul H. O'Neill, United States Secretary of the Treasury (2001–02)[130]
- Barack Obama, President of the United States (2009–2017)[150]
- Henry Paulson, United States Secretary of the Treasury (2006–09)[130]
- David Petraeus, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency (2011–12), former Commander of the International Security Assistance Force and former Commander of United States Central Command[151]
- Edi Rama, Prime Minister of Albania (2013–present)[152]
- Robert Reich, United States Secretary of Labor (1993–1997)[153]
- Robert Rubin, United States Secretary of the Treasury (1995–99)[130]
- Bernie Sanders, 2016 Democratic presidential candidate and United States Senator from Vermont[154]
- George P. Shultz, United States Secretary of the Treasury (1972–74)[130]
- John W. Snow, United States Secretary of the Treasury (2003–06)[130]
- Erna Solberg, Prime Minister of Norway (2013–present)[155]
- Lawrence Summers, United States Secretary of the Treasury (1999–2001)[130]
- Wayne Swan, former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia (2010–13)[156]
- Malcolm Turnbull, Former Prime Minister of Australia (2015–2018)[157]
- Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of Bangladesh (1996–2001, 2009–present)[158]
- Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China and President of China[159]
国际组织
- 欧洲中央银行[160]
- 七大工业国组织[161]
- 二十国集团[162]
- 世界贸易组织[163]
- 世界银行[164]
- 国际货币基金组织[165]
- 北大西洋公约组织[166]
- 经济合作与发展组织[167]
- 世界自然基金会[168]
- 团结联盟[169]
企业
- 空中客车集团[36]
- 阿斯达[30]
- 英国宇航系统[170]
- 贝莱德[40]
- BMW[171]
- 庞巴迪公司[172]
- 英国电信集团[30]
- 卡特彼勒[173][174]
- 高伟绅律师事务所[175]
- 帝亚吉欧[176]
- 易捷航空[176]
- 英国福特[177]
- 富士通[178]
- 盖特威克机场[179]
- 希斯罗机场控股公司[180]
- 慧与科技[181]
- IBM[182]
- 摩根大通[37]
- 翠丰公司[26]
- 马莎百货[30]
- 玛氏食品[34]
- 微软[181][183]
- Moy Park[184]
- 力拓集团[170]
- 劳斯莱斯汽车[185]
- 荷兰皇家壳牌[30]
- 瑞安航空[186]
- 丰田汽车[187]
- TransferWise[188]
- 佛贺汽车[189]
- 惠特贝瑞[190]
报章杂志
英国国内
- 贝尔法斯特电讯报[191]
- 伯明翰邮报[192]
- 英国医学期刊[193]
- 每日镜报[194]
- 每日纪事报[195]
- 农夫周报[196]
- 金融时报[197]
- 经济学人[198]
- 卫报[199]
- 先驱报[200]
- 独立报[201]
- 爱尔兰新闻[202]
- The Journal[203]
- 柳叶刀[204][205]
- 利物浦回声报[206]
- 伦敦旗帜晚报[207]
- 星期日邮报[208]
- 曼彻斯特晚报[209]
- 国家报[210]
- 自然[211]
- 新政治家[212]
- 观察家报[213]
- 苏格兰人报[214]
- 星期日先驱报[215]
- 星期日邮报[216]
- 星期日镜报[217]
- 星期日人民报[218]
- 泰晤士报[219]
- 声音报[220]
- 西部邮报[221]
外国
地方政府
- Birmingham City Council[227] (Labour controlled)
- Bristol City Council[227] (Labour controlled)
- Camden London Borough Council[228] (Labour controlled)
- Cardiff City Council[227] (Labour controlled)
- City of London Corporation[229] (Independent control)
- Glasgow City Council[227] (Labour controlled)
- Leeds City Council[227] (Labour controlled)
- Leicester City Council[230] (Labour controlled)
- Liverpool City Council[227] (Labour controlled)
- London Assembly[231] (No overall control)
- Manchester City Council[227] (Labour controlled)
- Milton Keynes Council[232] (No overall control)
- Newcastle City Council[227] (Labour controlled)
- Nottingham City Council[227] (Labour controlled)
- Redbridge London Borough Council[233] (Labour controlled)
- Sheffield City Council[227] (Labour controlled)
组织
- Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs[234]
- Church of Scotland[235]
- Church in Wales[235]
- Commission of the Bishops' Conferences of the European Community[236]
- Confederation of British Industry[237]
- Cornish Pasty Association[238]
- European Round Table of Industrialists.[29]
- Friends of the Earth[239]
- Genetic Alliance UK[240]
- Institute for Fiscal Studies[241]
- Museums Association[242]
- National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts[243]
- National Farmers' Union[244]
- National Outsourcing Association[245]
- All 20 teams of the Premier League[246]
- Quaker Council for European Affairs[247]
- Royal College of Midwives[248]
- Royal Society for the Protection of Birds[249]
- Russell Group[250]
- Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders[189]
- Universities UK[251]
工会
The Trades Union Congress (TUC), representing 52 British Trade Unions, endorsed Britain remaining in the EU. All but a few of its member unions were expected to urge voters to stay in the EU.[252]
- Trades Union Congress[253][254][255]
- Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and Theatre Union[253][254][256][257]
- Communication Workers Union[258][259]
- Community[253][254][256][257]
- Equity[260]
- Fire Brigades Union[261]
- GMB[262]
- Musicians' Union[253][254][256][257]
- Royal College of Midwives[263]
- Transport Salaried Staffs' Association[253][254][256][257][264]
- Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians[253][254][256][257]
- Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers[265]
- UNISON[266]
- Unite[169][267]
其他组织
- Britain Stronger in Europe[268]
- European Movement UK[269]
- Labour in for Britain[270]
- Momentum, left wing group which supports Jeremy Corbyn's leadership of the Labour party.[271]
著名人物
- Chris Addison, comedian, actor, and writer[272]
- Ben Ainslie, competitive sailor[273]
- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, journalist and author[274]
- Lily Allen, musician[275]
- Alt-J, indie rock band[273]
- Michael Arthur, Provost and President of University College London[276]
- Rick Astley, musician[277]
- Sir Brendan Barber, chair of the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) Council, former general secretary of the Trades Union Congress[49]
- John Barnes, former professional footballer[278]
- Sir Patrick Bateson, scientist and president of the Zoological Society of London
- David Beckham, former professional footballer[279]
- Victoria Beckham, musician, member of the Spice Girls[275]
- Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web[122]
- Billy Bragg, singer-songwriter and left-wing activist.[280]
- Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti, writer[274]
- Katy Brand, actress and comedian[277]
- Michael Burleigh, historian[281]
- Tanya Burr, YouTube personality, author[282]
- Simon Cowell, senior English reality television judge, entrepreneur, philanthropist, film, record, and television producer[283]
- Noam Chomsky, intellectual and academic at MIT[284]
- Jeremy Clarkson, television personality.[285]
- Tim Commerford, former Rage Against the Machine bassist.[286]
- Daniel Craig, actor[287]
- Garth Crooks, former professional footballer.[288][289]
- Lawrence Dallaglio, rugby player[273]
- Matt Damon, actor[290]
- Ara Darzi, Baron Darzi, FRS, professor of surgery[291]
- Cara Delevingne, fashion model and actress[273]
- Joe Dempsie, actor[292]
- Sir Ian Diamond, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen[276]
- Geoff Downes, musician, co-founded The Buggles[293]
- Idris Elba, actor, musician, and DJ[273]
- Tracey Emin, artist and nominee of the Turner Prize[294]
- Michael Eavis, dairy farmer and the founder of the Glastonbury Festival[295]
- Rio Ferdinand, footballer[296]
- Neil Faulkner, historian and archaeologist[243]
- Stephanie Flanders, J.P. Morgan Asset Management market strategist, former BBC economics editor[49]
- Flyte, alternative pop band[297]
- Gavin Free, YouTuber and cinematographer[298]
- Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King's College London[299]
- Rebecca Front, actress[300]
- Nick Frost, actor, comedian, and writer[301]
- Peter Gabriel, musician[302]
- Bob Geldof, musician and campaigner[303]
- Bobby George, darts player[273]
- Ben Goldacre, British physician, academic and science writer[304]
- Sir Muir Gray, Chief Knowledge Officer to the National Health Service[305]
- Germaine Greer, writer[277]
- Bear Grylls, adventurer[273]
- Steve Hackett, musician, former guitarist in Genesis[306]
- Sheila Hancock, actress and author[277]
- Eva Herzigová, supermodel[307]
- Eliot Higgins – blogger & founder of Bellingcat
- Sheila Hollins, Baroness Hollins, president of the College of Occupational Therapists and former president of the British Medical Association[305]
- Armando Iannucci, satirist[308]
- Eric Idle, comedian, actor, author, and musician,[309]
- Elton John, musician[273]
- Rachel Johnson, journalist and writer[310]
- Simon Johnson, former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund[311]
- Owen Jones, writer, columnist and political activist[312]
- Garry Kasparov, chess grandmaster & political activist[313]
- Max Keiser, economist and co-host of the Russia Today show Keiser Report[314]
- Peter Kendall, farmer and former President of the National Farmers' Union[315]
- Paul Krugman, economist.[316]
- Nish Kumar, comedian[277]
- Sir Andrew Large, former Deputy Governor of the Bank of England(2002–2006)[317]
- Gary Lineker, retired professional footballer and sports presenter[318]
- Houzan Mahmoud, Kurdish activist[243]
- Michael Mansfield, barrister and political activist[319]
- Chris Martin, musician, member of Coldplay[320]
- Paul Mason, journalist and broadcaster[321]
- Sylvester McCoy, actor, former Doctor Who[322]
- Rachel McFarlane, singer[274]
- James May, television personality[323]
- Sir Ian McKellen, actor[324]
- Tim Minchin, Australian comedian, musician, and actor[325]
- David Mitchell, comedian, actor, and writer[326]
- Brian Moore, rugby player[273]
- Michael Moore, documentary filmmaker.[327]
- Michael Morpurgo, author.[328]
- Liam Neeson, actor[329]
- Professor Bruce Campbell, non-executive director at the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency.[330]
- David Nicoholson, former Chief Executive of NHS England[331]
- Sir Michael Rawlins, chair of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency[330]
- Ferdinand Mount, former Head of the Number 10 Policy Unit for Margaret Thatcher(1980–1983)[332]
- Elaine Murphy, Baroness Murphy, professor of psychiatry[291]
- Richard Murphy, economist and tax campaigner[243]
- Sir Paul Nurse, scientist and Nobel laureate[333]
- James O'Brien, LBC radio host[334]
- Frances O’Grady, General Secretary of the Trade Unions Congress[335]
- Jamie Oliver, celebrity chef[336]
- John Oliver, comedian, political commentator and television host[337]
- Ann Pettifor, economist[243]
- Thomas Piketty, economist[338]
- Clémence Poésy, actress and fashion model.[339]
- Daniel Portman, actor[273]
- Vicky Pryce, economist[340][341]
- Paula Radcliffe, long-distance runner[273]
- Sir Simon Rattle, conductor[342]
- Sigrid Rausing, philanthropist.[343]
- Dani Rodrik, economics professor at Harvard.[344]
- J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series.[345]
- Gruff Rhys, musician[346]
- Simon Schama, historian[277]
- Will Self, novelist and journalist[277]
- Amartya Sen, economist and philosopher[347]
- The Most Revd and Rt Hon Dr John Sentamu, Archbishop of York[348]
- Sandie Shaw, Eurovision Song Contest winner[349]
- Delia Smith, cook and television presenter.[350]
- Kate Smurthwaite, comedian[243]
- Rt Rev Alan Smith, Bishop of St Albans and Lord Spiritual[351]
- Dan Snow, television presenter[352]
- Simon Stevens, Chief Executive of NHS England[353]
- Sir Tom Stoppard, play-writer[307]
- Dame Janet Suzman, actress, also supported in the 1975 referendum[354]
- Martin Temple, Chairman of the Design Council.[355]
- Neil Tennant, musician[356]
- Emma Thompson, actress[357]
- Sir Richard Thompson, former president of the Royal College of Physicians[291]
- Wolfgang Tillmans, artist & photographer. Winner of the 2000 Turner Prize[358]
- Helen Tse, author and chef[274]
- Steve Turner, trade unionist[243]
- Björn Ulvaeus, musical producer, singer & song-writer[359]
- Manjinder Virk, actress and filmmaker[274]
- Hibo Wardere, anti-female genital mutilation campaigner[274]
- Robert Webb, comedian, actor, and writer[360]
- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury[361]
- Sir Simon Wessely, president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists[305]
- Zoe Williams, journalist and writer[243]
- Robert Winston, Baron Winston, scientist[362]
- Florence Welch – lead singer Florence + The Machine
- John Lydon (Johnny Rotten) – singer, Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd.[363]
- Paul Cook – drummer, Sex Pistols[364]
Healthcare professionals letter
In a letter to The Times, around 200 healthcare professionals defended the EU as an overall benefit to UK public health, the NHS and health research. Sections from the letter stated "As health professionals and researchers we write to highlight the valuable benefits of continued EU membership to the NHS, medical innovation and UK public health". "We have made enormous progress over decades in international health research, health services innovation and public health. Much has been built around shared policies and capacity across the EU". "EU trade deals will not privatise the NHS as the EU negotiating position now contains clear safeguards. Decisions on NHS privatisation are in UK government hands alone. EU immigration is a net benefit to our NHS in terms of finances, staffing and exchanges". "Finally, leaving the EU would not provide a financial windfall for the NHS". Signatories included:[365][366]
- Baroness Elaine Murphy FRCPsych, Professor of Psychiatry, London
- Baroness Sheila Hollins, former President Royal College of Psychiatrists, London
- Lord Alderdice FRCPsych, Senior Research Fellow, Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford, Oxford
- Lord Ara Darzi OM, Paul Hamlyn Professor of Surgery, Imperial College
- Lord Nigel Crisp, former Chief Executive NHS, London
- Professor Dame Janet Thornton, Senior Scientist, European Bioinformatics Institute European Molecular Biology Laboratory
- Professor Dame Jill Macleod Clark, Professor of Nursing, University of Southampton
- Professor Dame Til Wykes, Professor and Vice Dean, King's College London
- Dame Sue Bailey, Past President, Royal College of Psychiatrists
- Sir Andy Haines, former Dean, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
- Sir Cyril Chantler, formerly Chairman of The King's Fund and the UCL Partners academic health science network, London
- Sir David Nicholson, former Chief Executive NHS
- Sir Eric Thomas, former Vice-Chancellor, University of Bristol
- Sir George Alberti, Visiting Professor, King's College, London
- Sir Harry Burns, Professor of Global Public Health, University of Strathclyde
- Sir Iain Chalmers, Coordinator, James Lind Initiative, Oxford
- Sir Ian Gilmore, professor, University of Liverpool
- Sir Keith Peters, Emeritus Regius Professor of Physic University of Cambridge, President of Academy of Medical Sciences 2002–2006, Cambridge
- Sir Norman Williams, former President, Royal College of Surgeons
- Sir Richard Thompson, Immediate past-president, Royal College of Physicians, London
- Sir Robin Murray, Professor of Psychiatric Research, King's College, London
- Sir Sam Everington, General Practitioner, London
- Sir Tom Blundell, President of Science Council & co-founder Astex Therapeutics, Cambridge
- Dr Andy Flynn, General Practitioner, London
- Dr Carolina Lopez, Consultant Radiologist, Bedford Hospital NHS Trust
- Dr Christopher A Birt, Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer in Public Health, University of Liverpool
- Dr Clare Gerada MBE, former Chair, Royal College of General Practitioners, London
- Dr David L Cohen, Consultant Physician, Northwood
- Dr David Nicholl, Clinical Lead for Neurology & Neurophysiology (writing in a personal capacity), Sandwell & West Birmingham NHS Trust, BIRMINGHAM
- Dr David Wrigley, GP, Carnforth, Lancashire
- Dr Eric Watts, Consultant Physician (Retd), Brentwood
- Dr Geeta Nargund, Medical Director, Create Fertility, London
- Dr George Pollock, Chairman, Education and Training Committee, Birmingham Medical Institute
- Dr Laura Sellers, Clinical Fellow in Oncology, London
- Dr Leila Lessof OBE, former director of Public Health, London
- Dr Linda Papadopoulos, Psychologist, London
- Dr Lynne Jones OBE, FRCPsych., Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
- Dr Maria Elena Farrugia, Consultant Neurologist, Greater Glasgow & Clyde
- Dr Martin Yuille, Reader, University of Manchester
- Dr Maxwell S. Damian, Consultant Neurologist, Cambridge
- Dr Peter Carter, former CEO, Royal College of Nursing
- Dr Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief, The Lancet, Elsevier
- Dr Roberta Jacobson OBE, Honorary Senior Lecturer, Institute of Health Equity, London
- Dr S Vittal Katikireddi, Senior Clinical Research Fellow, University of Glasgow
- Dr Sarah Anderson, General Practitioner, London
- Dr Suzy Lishman, President, The Royal College of Pathologists
- Dr Tom Steele, Junior doctor, Aintree University Hospital
- Dr Tony Jewell, former Chief Medical Officer Wales, Cardiff
- Dr Verma Amar Nath, Retired General Medical Practitioner (NHS), Birmingham
- Prof Alison Woollard, Associate Professor, University of Oxford
- Professor Alastair H Leyland, Professor of Population Health Statistics, University of Glasgow
- Professor Allan H Young, director, Centre for Affective Disorders, King's College London
- Professor Ann Louise Kinmonth CBE, Emeritus professor of General practice, University of Cambridge
- Professor Anne Marie Rafferty CBE, Professor of Nursing Policy, King's College London
- Professor David Edwards FMedSci, Professor of Paediatrics and Neonatal Medicine, director, Centre for the Developing Brain, King's College, London
- Professor David Mabey FMedSci, Professor of Communicable Diseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- Professor David Wood, Professor of Cardiology, Imperial College London
- Professor Debbie A Lawlor, Professor of Epidemiology, University of Bristol, Bristol
- Professor Derek Cook, Professor of Epidemiology, St George's University of London
- Professor Dorothy Bishop FRS, FBA, FMedSci, Professor of Developmental Neuropsychology, University of Oxford
- Professor Eileen Joyce, Professor of Neuropsychiatry, University College London
- Professor Ewan Birney, director, European Molecular Biology Laboratory
- Professor George Davey Smith, Professor of Clinical Epidemiology, University of Bristol
- Professor Humphrey Hodgson FMed Sci, Emeritus Professor of Medicine, UCL
- Professor J Robert Sneyd, Dean and Professor of Anaesthesia, Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry
- Professor James Steele CBE, Professor of Restorative Dentistry and Head of School, Newcastle University
- Professor Jan Scott, Professor of Psychological Medicine, University of Newcastle
- Professor Jan van der Meulen, Professor of Clinical Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
- Professor Jane Salvage, Nursing consultant, Lewes
- Professor John Ashton CBE, President, Faculty of Public Health
- Professor John Malcolm Harrington, Emeritus Professor of Occupational Medicine, Budleigh Salterton
- Professor John Middleton, University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton
- Professor John Williams CBE, Professor of Health Services Research, Swansea University Medical School
- Professor Jonathan Weber, director, imperial College Academic Health Science Centre, Imperial College London
- Professor Kate Bushby, Professor of Neuromuscular Genetics, Newcastle University
- Professor KK Cheng, director, Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham
- Professor Liam Smeeth, Senior Clinical Research Fellow, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- Professor Lindsey Davies CBE, former President, UK Faculty of Public Health, London
- Professor Mark S Gilthorpe, Professor of Statistical Epidemiology, University of Leeds
- Professor Martin Bobak, Professor of Epidemiology, University College London
- Professor Martin White, Programme Leader, Food Behaviours and Public Health, University of Cambridge
- Professor Mike Pringle, former President, Royal College of General Practitioners, Retired GP
- Professor Peter Kopelman, Emeritus Professor of Medicine (formerly Principal), St George's, University of London
- Professor Peter Openshaw, Professor of Experimental Medicine, Imperial College London
- Professor Peter Whincup, Professor of Epidemiology, St George's, University of London
- Professor Ray Powles CBE, Head, Haemato-oncology, Cancer Centre London
- Professor Raymond Agius, Professor of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, The University of Manchester
- Professor Rita Horvath, Professor of Neurogenetics, Newcastle University
- Professor Rob Poole, Professor of Social Psychiatry, Bangor University
- Professor Rod Griffiths CBE, Past President, Faculty of Public Health, London
- Professor Rod Hay, Professor of Cutaneous Infection, Kings College NHS Trust London
- Professor Sir John Burn, Professor of Clinical Genetics, Newcastle University
- Professor Sir Munir Pirmohamed, David Weatherall Chair of Medicine and Consultant Physician, University of Liverpool
- Professor Stephanie Amiel, Professor of Diabetic Medicine, King's College London
- Professor Stephen Keevil, Professor of Medical Physics, King's College London
- Professor Stuart Carney, Dean of Medical Education, King's College London
- Professor Tamara Hervey, Jean Monnet Professor of European Law, University of Sheffield
- Professor Tim Helliwell, Vice Present for Learning, Royal College of Pathologists, Liverpool
- Professor Trevor Powles CBE, Head Breast Cancer Cancer Centre, London
- Professor Trisha Greenhalgh OBE, Professor of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford
- Mr Patrick Moore, Primary Care Practice Pharmacist, Belfast
- Mrs Alexandra Johnson, CEO of JoiningJack, Joining Jack, Wigan
- Mrs Louise Johnson, Well North Executive Co-ordinator, The University of Manchester
Royal Society letter
Led by Professor Stephen Hawking,[367] more than 150 notable academics, all Fellows of the Royal Society, signed a letter to The Times newspaper setting out their position on the European Union that leaving the bloc would damage science and research. They included:[368]
- Michael Akam, FRS, zoologist
- Ali Alavi, FRS, Professor of Theoretical Chemistry
- Ross Anderson, FRS, Professor of Security Engineering
- Shankar Balasubramanian, FRS, Professor of Medicinal Chemistry
- Andrew Balmford, FRS, Professor of Conservation Science
- David Barford, FRS, Professor of Molecular Biology
- John D. Barrow, FRS, Professor of Mathematical Sciences
- Michael Bate, FRS, zoologist
- Sir David Baulcombe, scientist
- Sir Harshad Badeshia, FRS, Professor of Metallurgy
- Michael Bickle, FRS, Professor of Geophysics, Geodynamics and Tectonics
- Mariann Bienz, FRS, molecular biologist
- Sir Tom Blundell, scientist and president of the Science Council
- Martin Bobrow, FRS, geneticist
- Alexander Boksenberg, scientist
- William Bonfield, scientist
- Paul Brakefield, scientist and president of the Linnean Society of London
- Andrea Brand, FRS, Professor of Molecular Biology
- Kenneth Bray, FRS, engineer
- Barbara Bretscher, FRS, biological scientist
- Mark S. Bretscher, FRS, biologist
- Lord Alec Broers, Baron Broers, engineer and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
- L. Michael Brown, FRS, material scientist
- Malcolm Burrows, FRS, zoologist
- Chris Calladine, FRS, engineer
- Sir Roy Yorke Calne, surgeon
- Michael Cates, FRS, physicist
- Anthony Cheetham, FRS, materials scientist
- Jennifer A. Clack, FRS, palaeontologist
- Jane Clarke, FRS, Professor of Molecular Biophysics
- Nicola Clayton, FRS, Professor of Comparative Cognition
- Tim Clutton-Brock, FRS, zoologist
- John Coates, FRS, mathematician
- Andrew Crawford, FRS, neuroscientist
- Jon Crowcroft, FRS, Professor of Communications Systems
- Sir Partha Dasgupta, economist
- John Davidson, FRS, chemical engineer
- Nicholas Davies, FRS, Professor of Behavioural Ecology
- Anthony Dickinson, FRS, neuroscientist
- Christopher Dobson, FRS, chemist
- Dame Athene Donald, scientist
- George Efstathiou, FRS, Professor of Astrophysics
- Barry Everitt, FRS, Professor of Behavioral Neuroscience
- Andrew Fabian, FRS, astronomer and astrophysicist
- Douglas Fearon, FRS, Professor of Immunology
- Malcolm Ferguson-Smith, FRS, geneticist
- Sir Alan Fersht, scientist
- Norman Fleck, FRS, director of the Cambridge Centre for Micromechanics
- Ian Fleming, FRS, chemist
- Derek Fray, FRS, material scientist
- Ray Freeman, FRS, chemist
- Daan Frenkel, FRS, computational physicist
- Sir Richard Friend, Cavendish Professor of Physics
- Zoubin Ghahramani, FRS, Professor of Information Engineering
- Gary Gibbons, FRS, theoretical physicist
- Gerry Gilmore, FRS, Professor of Experimental Philosophy
- Keith Glover, FRS, electrical engineer
- Michel Goedert, FRS, neuroscientist
- Raymond E. Goldstein, FRS, Professor of Complex Physical Systems
- Michael Gordon, FRS, computer scientist
- Sir Timothy Gowers, mathematician and Fields medalist
- Michael Green, scientist and former Lucasian Professor of Mathematics
- Clare Grey, FRS, chemist
- Gillian M. Griffiths, FRS, Professor of Cell Biology and Immunology
- Geoffrey Grimmett, FRS, Master of Downing College, Cambridge
- Jean-Pierre Hansen, FRS, chemist
- William Harris, FRS, Professor of Anatomy
- Stephen Hawking, scientist and former Lucasian Professor of Mathematics
- Sir Brian Heap, FRS, biologist
- Volker Heine, FRS, physicist
- Richard Henderson, FRS, molecular biologist and biophysicist
- Richard Hills, FRS, radio astronomer
- John Hinch, FRS, Professor of Fluid Dynamics
- Christine Holt, FRS, developmental neuroscientist
- Andy Hopper, FRS, Professor of Computer Technology
- Archie Howie, scientist
- Sir Colin Humphreys, FRS, physicist
- Christopher Hunter, FRS, chemist
- Herbert Huppert, FRS, geophysicist
- Richard Jackson, FRS, biochemist
- Steve Jackson, FRS, Professor of Biology
- Martin H Johnson, FRS, Emeritus Professor of Reproductive Sciences
- Brian Josephson, scientist and Nobel laureate
- Frank Kelly, FRS, Master of Christ's College, Cambridge
- Robert C. Kennicutt, Jr, FRS, Plumian Professor of Astronomy
- Eric Keverne, FRS, behavioural neuroscientist
- David Klenerman, FRS, Professor of Biophysical Chemistry
- Sir Aaron Klug, FRS, chemist and biophysicist, winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Tony Kouzarides, FRS, Professor of Cancer Biology
- Sir Peter Lachmann, immunologist
- Ronald Laskey, FRS, cell biologist and cancer researcher
- Peter Lawrence, FRS, developmental biologist
- Malcolm Longair, physicist
- Ruth Lynden-Bell, chemist
- Sir David J. C. MacKay, Regius Professor of Engineering, Cambridge
- Robert Mair, Baron Mair, Head of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Cambridge
- Nicholas Manton, FRS, Professor of Mathematical Physics
- Sir John Meurig Thomas, chemist
- Paul Midgley, FRS, Professor of Materials Science
- Keith Moffatt, FRS, mathematician
- Sir Stephen O'Rahilly, FRS, Professor of Clinical Biochemistry and Medicine
- KJ Patel, FRS, molecular biologist
- Karalyn Patterson, FRS, psychologist
- Timothy Pedley, FRS, mathematician
- Sir Hugh Pelham, cell biologist
- Sir Bruce Ponder, cancer researcher
- Michael Proctor, FRS, Professor of Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics
- John Pyle, FRS, director of the Centre for Atmospheric Science
- Randy J. Read, FRS, Professor of Protein Crystallography
- Martin Rees, Baron Rees, Astronomer Royal and former President of the Royal Society
- Sir Trevor W. Robbins, scientist and former president of the British Neuroscience Association
- David Ron, FRS, Professor of Cellular Pathophysiology
- Eckhard K.H Salje, FRS, Professor of Mineralogy and Petrology
- Jeremy K. M. Sanders, FRS, Professor of Chemistry
- Pat Simpson, FRS, Professor of Comparative Embryology
- Henning Sirringhaus, FRS, Professor of Electron Device Physics
- Geoffrey L. Smith, FRS, virologist
- Maria Grazia Spillantini, FRS, Professor of Molecular Neurology
- Sir Peter Swinnerton-Dyer, mathematician
- Simon Tavaré, FRS, Professor of Cancer Research
- John C Taylor, FRS, mathematical physicist
- Dame Jean Thomas, scientist and President of the Royal Society of Biology
- Roger Thomas, FRS, physiologist
- John Todd, FRS, Professor of Medical Genetics
- Paul Townsend, FRS, Professor of Theoretical Physics
- Sir John E. Walker, scientist and Nobel laureate
- Bryan Webber, FRS, physicist
- Nigel Weiss, FRS, astronomer and mathematician
- Sir Mark Welland, FRS, Professor of Nanotechnology
- Robert White, FRS, Professor of Geophysics
- Sir Gregory Winter, FRS, biochemist
- Eric Wolff, FRS, climatologist
- Daniel Wolpert, FRS, medical doctor, neuroscientist and engineer
University leaders letter
Over 100 UK university leaders signed an open letter to The Sunday Times supporting UK membership of the EU. They stated that "Inside the EU, we are better able to collaborate with partners from across Europe to carry out cutting edge research, from medical and healthcare advances, to new materials, products and services. In the EU, the UK is also a more attractive destination for global talent, ensuring that our students are taught by the best minds from across Europe. This has a direct impact on our economy, driving growth, generating jobs and ultimately improving people's lives". Signatories included:[369]
Creative Industries letter
Almost 300 of the world's biggest creative industries names signed a letter to support keeping Britain in the EU, including (but not limited to) the names listed below. A Creative Industries Federation survey also revealed that 96% of its members supported remaining in the EU. The letter stated that "Britain is not just stronger in Europe, it is more imaginative and more creative, and our global creative success would be severely weakened by walking away". Signatories included:[370] Template:Columns-list
Economists' letter
In a letter to The Times, 279 economists stated that Brexit would "entail significant long-term costs". The signatories wrote, "focusing entirely on the economics, we consider that it would be a major mistake for the UK to leave the European Union." At the time of publication the letter had 199 signatories. A further 80 signed after publication.[372][373][374]
Lawyers' report
Around 300 lawyers signed a report on UK membership of the EU and the alternatives. They stated: "we recognised how much of the debate on the UK's membership of the EU is based on a lack of information, misconceptions, or, worse, misinformation [...] Ultimately, we believe a sensible judgment on EU membership can be made only on the basis of reliable evidence". The signatories "consider that the UK's interests are best served by remaining in the EU".[375]
Historians letter
In a letter to the Guardian, more than 300 prominent historians urged the United Kingdom to remain in the European Union. The letter said, "On 23 June, we face a choice: to cast ourselves adrift, condemning ourselves to irrelevance and Europe to division and weakness; or to reaffirm our commitment to the EU and stiffen the cohesion of our continent in a dangerous world." Notable signatories included:[376][377] Template:Columns-list
Armed Forces and Security Services
- Template:Tsl, former Template:Tsl[378]
- Template:Tsl, former Template:Tsl[379]
- Sir John Sawers, former Template:Tsl (MI6)[378]
- Sir Template:Tsl, former president of the Template:Tsl, and former Chief Constable of the Template:Tsl[380]
- Template:Tsl, Template:Tsl[381]
- Template:Tsl, former Template:Tsl[382]
- Template:Tsl, former Template:Tsl[382]
- Template:Tsl, former Template:Tsl[382]
- Template:Tsl, former First Sea Lord[382]
- Template:Tsl, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, former Chief of Defence Staff[382]
- Template:Tsl, director of Europol[383]
- Lieutenant-General Template:Tsl, former Template:Tsl[384]
- Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington, former Template:Tsl[385]
- Field Marshal Edwin Bramall, Baron Bramall, former Chief of Defence Staff, British Army[386]
- Template:Tsl, former Chief of Defence Staff, Royal Navy[386]
- General Sir Template:Tsl, former Chief of the General Staff, British Army.[387]
- Template:Tsl, former Deputy Chief of Defence Staff, Royal Marines[386]
- Template:Tsl, Major-General, British Army.Template:Citation needed
Letters to The Guardian by European writers
On 4 June 2016, The Guardian newspaper published a number of 'letters to Britain' by European (non-British) writers and intellectuals giving their opinion on the referendum and Britain's place in Europe. All of the letters expressed support for remain.[388] The writers were:
- Elena Ferrante, Italian
- Javier Marias, Spanish
- Timur Vermes, German
- Anne Enright, Irish
- Yanis Varoufakis, Greek
- Template:Tsl, French
- Template:Tsl, Swedish
- Template:Tsl, Bulgarian
- Slavoj Zizek, Slovenian
Nobel Prize laureates letter
On 10 June 2016, The Daily Telegraph published a letter signed by 13 winners of the Nobel Prize expressing the view that being part of the EU is good for British science and that is good for Britain.[389]
- Dr Sydney Brenner, Laureate, Physiology or Medicine 2002
- Sir Martin Evans, Laureate, Physiology or Medicine 2007
- Sir Andre Geim, Laureate, Physics 2010
- Sir John Gurdon, Laureate, Physiology or Medicine 2012
- Professor Peter Higgs, Laureate, Physics 2013
- Sir Tim Hunt, Laureate, Physiology or Medicine 2001
- Dr Tomas Lindahl, Laureate, Chemistry 2015
- Sir Kostya Novoselov, Laureate, Physics 2010
- Sir Paul Nurse, Laureate, Physiology or Medicine 2001
- Professor John O'Keefe, Laureate, Physiology or Medicine 2014
- Sir Richard Roberts, Laureate, Physiology or Medicine 1993
- Sir John Sulston, Laureate, Physiology or Medicine 2002
- Sir John Walker, Laureate, Chemistry 1997
Nobel Prize in Economics laureates letter
On 19 June 2016, The Guardian published a letter signed by 10 winners of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, expressing the view that the "economic argument" was clearly in favour of continued UK membership within the EU.[390]
- George Akerlof, Laureate, 2001
- Kenneth Arrow, Laureate, 1972
- Angus Deaton, Laureate, 2015
- Peter Diamond, Laureate, 2010
- James Heckman, Laureate, 2000
- Eric Maskin, Laureate, 2007
- Sir James Mirrlees, Laureate, 1996
- Christopher A. Pissarides, Laureate, 2010
- Robert Solow, Laureate, 1987
- Jean Tirole, Laureate, 2014
Leave
Registered political parties
Parties organised in more than one of the Home Nations:
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- Template:Tsl[392][393]
- British National Party (BNP)[394]
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- Template:Tsl[396]
- Template:Tsl[397]
- New Communist Party of Britain[395]
- Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist)
- Template:Tsl[398]
- Communist Party of Britain
- Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist–Leninist)[399]
- National Front (UK)
- Respect Party[400]
- Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist)[401]
- Template:Tsl[402]
- Socialist Labour Party[403]
- Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition[404][405]
- UK Independence Party (UKIP)[406]
- Template:Tsl[407]
- Workers Revolutionary Party[408]
Parties in England:
Parties in Scotland:
Parties in Northern Ireland:
- Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)[414][415]
- Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV)[416]
- People Before Profit Alliance[417]
- Éirígí[418]
- Irish Republican Socialist Party[419]
- Workers' Party[420]
Business leaders
Politicians
Only politicians who hold positions that differ from the party line or whose party is officially neutral are listed here.
Conservative Party
Within the Conservative Party (which was officially neutral): Five Cabinet members: Template:Columns-list
At the time the referendum was called, the Template:Tsl was Iain Duncan Smith, who also supports leave. He subsequently resigned following the Template:Tsl.[453] Some suspected his resignation was due to his support for British withdrawal from the EU,[454][455] but Duncan Smith has denied this, stating that such allegations were a "deliberate attempt to discredit" him.[456]
As well as these ministers, the former Mayor of London Boris Johnson;[457][458][459] the Conservative candidate for the 2016 mayoral election, Zac Goldsmith;[460] former leader Michael Howard,[461] former Defence Secretary Liam Fox[462] and the leader of the Template:Tsl Template:Tsl[463] campaigned to leave. The party campaign to exit the EU is "Template:Tsl" which is headed by two former Chancellors of the Exchequer, Lord Lawson (Nigel Lawson) and Lord Lamont (Template:Tsl).[464]
Many other Conservative MPs have announced that they will campaign for Britain to vote to Leave:[77]Template:Failed verification
- Conservatives MEPs include Template:Tsl, Template:Tsl, Template:Tsl, Template:Tsl, Template:Tsl and Template:Tsl[467][468]
- Conservative peers include Lords Trimble (David Trimble),[469] Tebbit (Norman Tebbit),[470] Template:Tsl (former Tory treasurer and former Template:Tsl chairman),[438] Template:Tsl (Michael Ancram),[471] and Template:Tsl, former treasurer,[432] Lord Dobbs,[472] Template:Tsl[473] and former deputy party chairman Template:Tsl[474][475]
- The Template:Tsl, a Conservative think-tank, is also lending its support to the Leave.EU campaign.[476]
- Scottish Conservative Template:Tsl include Template:Tsl, Template:Tsl, Template:Tsl, Ross Thomson, Template:Tsl and Template:Tsl.[477][478][479][480][481]
- Former Conservative MPs Esther McVey (Wirral West (2010–2015)),[482]Template:Dead link Template:Tsl (Corby (2010–2012)),[483] Michael Portillo (Enfield Southgate),[484] Template:Tsl (Template:Tsl),[485] Template:Tsl[426] and Template:Tsl (Template:Tsl)[486]Template:Dead link
Labour Party
Within the Labour Party (which supports Remain): Template:Tsl was headed by donor Template:Tsl.
Labour MPs supporting a Leave vote:
- John Mann (Bassetlaw)[487]
- Template:Tsl (Vauxhall)[488]
- Frank Field (Birkenhead)[489]
- Template:Tsl (Birmingham Edgbaston)[490]
- Graham Stringer (Blackley and Broughton)[491]
- Kelvin Hopkins (Luton North)[492][493]
- Roger Godsiff (Birmingham Hall Green)[494]
- John Cryer (Leyton and Wanstead) – frontbench member; Chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party[495]
- Dennis Skinner (Bolsover)[496]
- Ronnie Campbell (Blyth Valley)[496]
Labour MSPs:
Former Labour MPs:
- Tom Harris (Glasgow South (2001–2015)[498]
- Template:Tsl (Glasgow South West (1992–2015)[498]
- Template:Tsl (Great Grimsby (1977–2015)[499]
- Template:Tsl (Edinburgh South 1987–2010)[498]
Green Party
Within the Green Party (which supported Remain): the Green Leaves organisation campaigned on behalf of Green Party members who advocated a leave vote.[500] Member of the House of Lords and former London Assembly Member Template:Tsl (Baroness Jones) campaigned to leave.[501][502]
Liberal Democrats
Within the Liberal Democrats (which supported Remain): the Liberal Leave campaign[503] was headed by former Template:Tsl MP, Template:Tsl.[504]
Scottish National Party
Within the SNP (which supports Remain): former SNP deputy leader and MP Template:Tsl and former SNP leader and MP Template:Tsl endorsed a leave vote in the referendum.[505][506][507] Former Scottish government minister Template:Tsl declared that he has voted leave and that several of his fellow SNP MSPs did likewise.[508][509] There are multiple groups for SNP members advocating a leave vote, such as SNP Vote Leave and SNP GO!.[510]
Ulster Unionist Party
Within the UUP (which supports Remain): Template:Tsl MLA[511] and former leader Template:Tsl MP[512]
Independent
- Lord Owen, currently an independent Social Democrat peer, former Labour Foreign Secretary and leader (and co-founder) of the Social Democratic Party.[513]
- Template:Tsl, currently a crossbench peer, former Ulster Unionist Party MP and MEP.[514]
- Template:Tsl, member of the House of Lords since 1983 (formerly a Labour peer) and Independent Labour peer since 2002.[515][516]
International figures
From other European Union member states
Other countries
Businesses
Newspapers and magazines
British newspapers and magazines
Foreign newspapers and magazines
- National Review, US current affairs magazine[568]
Local government authorities
- Template:Tsl (Conservative controlled)[569]
- Template:Tsl (Conservative-Residents controlled) became the first council in the UK to back Brexit.[570]
- Template:Tsl (Conservative controlled)[571]
- Template:Tsl (Conservative minority)[572]
- Template:Tsl (UKIP controlled)
- Template:Tsl (UKIP – Conservative controlled)[573]
Organisations
Trade unions
- Template:Tsl (ASLEF)[574]
- Template:Tsl (BFAWU)[575]
- Template:Tsl[576]
- National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT)[577]
- Template:Tsl (NIPSA)[578]
Other organisations
Noted individuals
表态中立
政府
皇家属地
已登记政党
- 保守党:党员可自由表态,暂停实施Template:Tsl[715]
- 官方妖怪狂欢发疯党:支持脱欧、留欧和“Template:Tsl”[716]
- 社会主义平等党:呼吁杯葛公投[717]
- Template:Tsl:不就公投表态,认为一旦英国脱欧的话,英国不应放弃欧盟为女性权利带来的进步[718][719]
商界
报章杂志
国际人物
- 泰德·克鲁兹:美国参议员、2016年共和党总统初选候选人[724][725]
- 加里·约翰逊:2016年自由意志党总统选举候选人[726]
- 纳伦德拉·莫迪:印度总理[727]
- 保罗·莱恩:前美国众议院议长[724][728]
- 弗拉基米尔·普京:俄罗斯总统[729]
组织
- Template:Tsl:支持就公投和欧盟提供清晰资讯[730]
- 英格兰教会[235]
- Template:Tsl:提倡欧盟进行自由主义、自由市场和去中央化改革[731]
- 帕特里夏·斯科特兰:Template:Tsl,表示共和联邦就公投没有统一立场,但指出以共和联邦取代欧盟的想法是错误[732]