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Now, let’s be franc

Brussels’ ever tightening grip on EU member states has seen supranational powers creep into the daily lives of ordinary Europeans. This loss of local power has eroded regional identities. However, some...

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nEUROsis

Last week, Shadow Health minister, Andrew Lansley said that the recession could be “good for us”. Amidst public outcry he quickly apologised for his sarcastic and insensitive comment, but it seems that...

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Representing the Unrepresented

More foreboding. The run-up to the summer European Parliamentary elections has officially started. Some disquieting new findings were released last week (courtesy of YouGov): writes Lara Natale … - 64%...

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Der seltsame Fall des Dr. Jekyll und Mr. Hyde

While British politicians gear up for a debate on whether or not to hold a referendum on EU membership, and discussion swirls around how the British public feels about Europe, perhaps more important is...

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Tories to limit EU migration but yield policing powers

The Conservatives are discussing a new model for Europe, demanding a ‘wealth test’ on EU migration.The cap would apply to current and future EU members (i.e. Portugal, Ireland, Romania plus...

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Quantitative easing for the euro will give the UK more spending power in Europe

While falling oil prices are good news for those buying fuel at the pumps, some economists fear that the slump in prices will keep dragging the eurozone towards deflation. Inflation in the eurozone is...

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The EU-sceptic campaign must control its glee over Greece

A minority of EU Outers are presenting views online and in the papers that could be read as gloating over Greece. Greece’s imminent default and likely exit from the single currency is an...

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Referendum fears are self-fulfilling, so Out campaigners must prepare

In the weeks before the Scottish independence referendum, multinationals like RBS said they worried about an independent Scotland and what currency it would use. The pound weakened and the FTSE fell....

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