“The Government of the United Kingdom wants to agree a deep and special partnership between the UK and the EU.”
I am thinking of founding a party which will stand up for the privileged few.
Voices from Bromley and St Austell, as the campaign nears its end.
The agreement would cost British taxpayers a fortune and establish free movement of people between Calais and Turkey’s porous border with Syria.
Twice the Government’s attempts to circumvent scrutiny by means of the European Scrutiny Committee have fallen – primarily because it feared defeat.
It has the capacity to ensure that the UK gets the best of both worlds.
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It is now clear that the renegotiation process has proved that the Union is incapable of reform.
Plus: Osborne squeezes the rich till their pips squeak. Prime Minister Corbyn, and other fantasises. Stephen McPartland has balls of steel. And: No breast jokes here.
Russian President has trapped himself in a self-destructive spiral of nationalist rhetoric, economic self-harm and military aggression.
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Nicolas Sarkozy is pursuing an ambitious agenda at today’s EU summit as Mark Mardell blogs. At the heart of this summit though is the proposed deal on climate change. Leading the ‘awkward squad’ is Poland. Poland’s Donald Tusk wants a combination of more time or/ and money to help Poland convert from coal. A reporter […]
Will the UK get a deal? Much depends on whether other European governments or the EU Commission take charge on the other side of the table.