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Eurosceptics like to pretend that the EU is a threat to British democracy. For example, the idea that national governments should discuss their budget plans with each other is denounced as an attack on parliament. Britain’s budget should always be presented to parliament first, apparently. But then one looks in today’s newspapers, and finds extracts… » read more

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I was on the radio this morning discussing with eurosceptic Tory MP Bill Cash the proposal that there should be some kind of common discussion among the member state governments and the European Commission about the national budgets of the member states. The European budget is of course agreed by the member states, but it… » read more

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The dilemma for UKIP

Strange to relate but the UK Independence Party did both well and badly in the recent general election. They did well, in that their total vote went up by 51% and their overall vote share rose to 3.1%. UKIP’s vote has grown consistently over the last decade. They do much less well than in European… » read more

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For all those people who say that European integration is suppressing our national identities, here is proof of the exact opposite. Scottish education minister Mike Russell will speak in Gaelic at a meeting of the Council of Ministers on Tuesday, the first time that Gaelic has been used on such an occasion. While Gaelic is… » read more

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The latest developments in the science of fish stocks are a further blow for opponents of the EU’s powers over fishing policy. (Read about them here.)The Common Fisheries Policy quite rightly gets a lot of criticism for the way it has been implemented, but its nationalist critics want to abolish it altogether. Their claim is… » read more

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