They have the capacity to make a larger contribution to Europe’s defence. They should do so.
The most dramatic option is to cut whole areas of capability in order to focus on the remaining core ones.
My think-tank’s new report finds that there are over 46,000 unnecessary deaths each and every year in the UK.
America, Egypt, Pakistan: former allies are finding reasons to distance themselves.
Our Nordic partners favour free trade, reject federalism and want to protect non-Eurozone members.
Advice to the Government’s transitional team.
The state is intervening to support a system that sees 32 per cent of graduates ending up in jobs that don’t require higher level skills.
Only ten years ago we’d have been mid-table, but since 2007 single-issue campaigners have struck a string of blows against lifestyle freedom.
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?
“The UK is fighting for its citizens and rights. If every country was doing that it wouldn’t be possible to negotiate anything!”
Overall, six in ten respondents throughout the EU said they would prefer the UK to remain a member.
We need a new law to defend the vulnerable victims of sex trafficking.
Of course, sexual violence can be perpetrated by people of all backgrounds but that does not mean in that specific cases, race, religion and culture are not a factor.
A boost for Len Pen. A blow to Merkel. More Europe-wide security measures. No Commons vote on bombing Syria. And, more distantly, the end of free movement?
The overwhelming evidence, after years of trying, is that the political will and courage simply is not there.