Change Britain


Change Britain is a pressure group in the United Kingdom set up in 2016 by leaders of the Vote Leave campaign following the 2016 Referendum, in which 51.9% of participating voters voted in favour of leaving the European Union. Its stated aim is "to campaign for a Brexit which takes back control of our laws, borders, money and trade".

History

Change Britain was founded as a successor to the Vote Leave campaign, with support from many of its key figures, including Labour MP Gisela Stuart and Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
The group attracted criticism for seemingly dropping Vote Leave's pledge to increase spending on the National Health Service, but Gisela Stuart, chair of both organisations, reaffirmed this pledge in a speech to the House of Commons in 2017.