Britain’s most senior EU official resigns as Brussels points to the door
If Brexiters were hoping for clemency from Europe, they’ve had a rude awakening
If Brexiters were hoping for clemency from Europe, they’ve had a rude awakening
Chancellor George Osborne’s has been slapped down by his EU counterparts and by the Financial Times over his claim to have halved the UK’s £1.7bn EU budget surcharge.
The tendency to see EU policy as a battle between competing nations should be more problematic for the left.
As we blogged a few days ago, one of the things Eurosceptics are probably rather uncomfortable with at present is the fact that it’s the European Union which is acting as a bulwark against American attempts to snoop on the browsing habits of us Europeans.
In a piece for Slate magazine, Matt Yglesias has pointed out a potential problem for Eurosceptics on the back of the Prism surveillance scandal. Essentially, the European Union is acting as a bulwark against American attempts to snoop on the browsing habits of us Europeans.