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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BREX-IN NOW! | Federal Trust
In the wake of PM Starmer’s decision not to participate in or contribute to illegal Israeli-American warfare against Iran, the UK has been hit by the unrestricted outrage of US […]
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Manita Oli Basnet | WFM
PhD Scholar, a member of South Asian Federalists is an accomplished and visionary educational leader who is highly respected in the field of management education in Kathmandu, Nepal. She has an MBA from […]
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Benjamin Charles Brumm (Belgium) | WFM
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Events
From our partners:
- ImPact Coalition on Strengthening International Judicial Institutions: Town Hall Meeting
March 31 and April 01, 2026 The post ImPact Coalition on Strengthening International Judicial Institutions: Town Hall Meeting appeared first on WFM/IGP.
- Australia and the Doomsday Clock
Tuesday April 7, 4:00-5:30pm, Australian Eastern Time / 8:00-9:30am Central Europe Time The post Australia and the Doomsday Clock appeared first on WFM/IGP.
- Turning Democracy From Pressure to New Dynamic: Debating the Future of Citizen Governance in a Fractured World
Registration link | Session 1 – Thursday, March 19th, 8:00 PM Sydney, Australia Time/ 10:00 AM Central Europe Time (CET) Registration link | Session 2: Thursday, March 26th, 8:00 PM Central Europe Time / 3:00 PM U.S. East Coast Time (EDT) Democratic institutions face growing strain. Systems designed for representation and collective decision-making struggle with The post Turning Democracy From Pressure to New Dynamic: Debating the Future of Citizen Governance in a Fractured World appeared first on WFM/IGP.
- Justice Without Borders – Building the World Court of Human Rights
19th of November 2025, 14:00 (UTC) – online The post Justice Without Borders – Building the World Court of Human Rights appeared first on WFM/IGP.
- Narratives on Nuclear Disarmament, Gender Equality and Protection of the Environment
Hybrid, 5 November 2025. 1:15 – 3:00pm, Eastern Time USA The post Narratives on Nuclear Disarmament, Gender Equality and Protection of the Environment appeared first on WFM/IGP.
News from our Partners
- BREX-IN NOW!
In the wake of PM Starmer’s decision not to participate in or contribute to illegal Israeli-American warfare against Iran, the UK has been hit by the unrestricted outrage of US President Trump. The […]
- Brexit and Immigration: The Arc of the Pendulum
29th January 2026 A major new report from the Federal Trust and The Constitution Society tackles the role immigration policy played in causing Brexit, and that Brexit has since played in driving UK […]
- World Federalist Congress promotes global governance measures to meet challenges of today and tomorrow
Release on the WFM 2025 Congress The post World Federalist Congress promotes global governance measures to meet challenges of today and tomorrow appeared first on WFM/IGP.
- PODCAST: Can PR End Reform and Brexit?
In this new podcast episode, John Stevens and Brendan Donnelly discuss the reemergence of Brexit as a topic of British political discourse. They conclude that this reemergence could be harmful to […]
- VIDEO: Can PR End Reform and Brexit?
In this new Federal Trust video, John Stevens and Brendan Donnelly discuss the reemergence of Brexit as a topic of British political discourse. They conclude that this reemergence could be harmful to […]
