The only way of pushing such a narrative is to remove context and nuance from the data.
Unless you think the projected caseload was wrong by an order of magnitude, it was the only way to buy time.
Harmonisation flies in the face of global trends towards equivalence rather than the highly legalistic regulatory formula favoured by the Union.
Doing so would improve social integration, enhance the contribution that migrants make, and allay public discontent over immigration.
Confessions of use in their youth by politicians raises the case for controlled legalisation – at least of ‘soft’ substances, if not yet of hard ones.
There may be greater willingness by Brussels to negotiate following populist successes in the European elections.
Here in Britain, the two main parties are being punished by voters for tearing up their Brexit commitments.
It is utterly confusing to provide 12,000 course options at Level 3 or below. The system must be reformed.
It would need unanimous agreement. Looking at each of the 27’s varying comments, there are six distinct camps of opinion.
It will be a significant step forward in keeping this heinous organisation from inciting hatred on our streets.
The idea that leaving the EU simply cannot be done has emerged since the referendum – if true, it would shatter our political system.
We want to learn from what other Parliaments have done when faced with difficult choices. Such an assembly would report back within ten weeks.
Meeting many of the global challenges depends on local action. We must to share best-practices and ideas.
If only Brussels could conduct itself more like the management of Rotterdam, who are ignoring talk of ‘Armageddon’ and getting on with planning for the future.
We must now consider targeting particular carbon intensive goods and power supplies which are imported and carry a large transport and transmission footprint.