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The cost of the unemployment it creates should be shared across the Eurozone.
Our columnist takes on the last ditch argument of the Euro-enthusiast.
Greece’s fate is Germany’s decision.
Unless they’re privy to the negotiations, the defenders of TTIP literally don’t know what they’re talking about.
“It really worries me: if this is seen to be rigged, if the British people don’t sense it’s fair, whatever the result it won’t be seen to be legitimate.”
With the EU Referendum Bill returning to the Commons this week, a Grand Bargain between the Party leadership and Eurosceptic MPs is urgently needed.
The law he favours would create ‘special administrative units’ to monitor those suspected of holding intolerant views. Who will sit on these surveillance operations?
The Mayor and MP was speaking to Nick Ferrari on LBC this morning.
We have set out clearly the outcome we want from the negotiation. Ultimately, it will be for the British people to decide whether we stay in or leave the EU.
He also says UKIP has “tainted” the Out campaign, and predicts that the European Commission will “play dirty” with the referendum.
After a day of confusion, it’s all clear now.
The current entrepreneurial spirit and endeavour are the strongest I have experienced in my career.
The full text of the inaugural Edward Heath Lecture, delivered last Wednesday in Salisbury by the former Prime Minister.