Directory

OK this page is ready for the archive now, it is well out of date. For an up to date picture see our forthcoming resources and in the meantime check London4Europe's table here: http://www.london4europe.co.uk/local_branches .

Here's a rough idea of where active groups are at present. But there are 48% constituency groups all over too, and some of these are growing fast.

London can be treated as five regions, partly corresponding to extended postal areas: West, North, East, South-East and South-West as here.



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How national groups are represented in London is set out here (external link)

  • The Regions break down into the following
    • London Boroughs
  • West (all details in external link here)
    • Kensington and Chelsea
    • Hammersmith and Fulham
    • Ealing
    • Hounslow
    • Brent
    • Harrow
    • Hillingdon

West London for Europe's core base is made up of seven constituencies covering the first three Boroughs in this list and part of the fourth. That is : Kensington, Chelsea and Fulham, Hammersmith, Ealing Central and Acton, North Ealing, Ealing Southall and Brentford and Isleworth.

Individual facebook 48% constituency groups cover the remainder of the region.

  • North (all details in external link here)
    • Westminster
    • City
    • Camden
    • Islington
    • Haringey
    • Barnet
    • Enfield

There is no North London for Europe, rather there are strong groups based on London Boroughs, as follows:

  • Camden for Europe
  • Islington in Europe
  • Barnet4Europe
  • Enfield for Europe

Haringey and Westminster are at least partially covered by 48% and other groups.

  • East (all details in external link here)
    • Hackney
    • Tower Hamlets
    • Waltham Forest
    • Newham
    • Redbridge
    • Barking and Dagenham
    • Havering

The former East London for Europe, mainly active in Hackney and Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest, has dissolved and been reformed into two groups with different strategies. One is to be affiliated to Open Britain, and may therefore be called Open East London. The other is called East London Network Against Brexit, and has a policy of approaching the various 48% groups in the remaining Boroughs, as well as continuing activities in the core area. European Movement has branches called "City and East" and Hackney.

  • South-East (all details in external link here)
    • Southwark
    • Lewisham
    • Greenwich
    • Bexley
    • Bromley
    • Croydon

South-East London for Europe has been formed as a light virtual grouping, or a banner to march behind (the banner is real). Initially Greenwich and Lewisham were the strong core boroughs, with Lewisham preferring to operate as two main constituency groups, linking up with the third for ad hoc borough events. From 48% Facebook beginnings, groups in Southwark and Croydon have emerged onto the street, and Bromley and Bexley are being encouraged to follow suit.

  • South-West (all details in external link here)
    • Lambeth
    • Wandsworth
    • Richmond
    • Kingston
    • Merton
    • Sutton



South-West London for Europe is the group that currently covers an "outer" South-West area of Kingston and Richmond. Sutton is now active again, though Merton is still waiting. The well-established existing groups in Lambeth and Wandsworth often work in tandem with neighbouring Southwark and West London.