
Iain Duncan Smith: The EU does not speak with one voice – it is increasingly divided
With growing problems at home, many member states are at odds with the Commission’s punitive line on Brexit.
With growing problems at home, many member states are at odds with the Commission’s punitive line on Brexit.
A major risk and a priority in the negotiations must be maintaining the EU’s system of financial passporting for British institutions.
While Tusk and Barnier fume, the member states sound rather more emollient.
My think-tank’s new report finds that there are over 46,000 unnecessary deaths each and every year in the UK.
The EPP Christian Democrat group now believes that the Union can reconnect to people by giving richer middle class kids free summer holidays backpacking around the Dordogne.
The final post in this series on how the Prime Minister’s aim of a reformed Europe, claimed by him as the basis for a Remain vote, was not achieved by his renegotiation.
Do people find sovereignty in a Parliament they regrettably take little interest in – or in actual power and the pound in their pocket: their job; their standard of living?
For some, a Leave vote in Britain would raise questions about their own country’s position: “If they go, we should leave too”.
We need a new law to defend the vulnerable victims of sex trafficking.
Few leaders on the continental mainland have the understanding and the political will to take the measures that are needed to protect their citizens.
Recognising tensions as part of the Union’s future structure is the best way to overcome them.
In 2005, the then 15 members of the European Union agreed to reach a 0.7 per cent aid target by 2015. Apart from us only four EU countries have actually delivered.
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