Scotland’s Future is in the UK, in Europe and in Work
by George Lyon, Liberal Democrat MEP for Scotland ALDE Member and Coordinator of the EP’s Agriculture and Rural Development Committee Vice President of the EP’s Budget Committee/// For those of us who...
View ArticleTruth, Lies and Migrants
by Roberto Franceschini, Chairman of the European Movement’s Devon branch./// The South West TUC has issued a well researched guide about migration in the region (“Truth, lies and Migrants” South West...
View ArticleUkraine’s movement towards Europe
by Dr Carol Weaver/// The European Union has been confronted with a Cold War style situation long expected by Russia’s neighbours in the Black Sea region. Understanding exactly what is happening can be...
View ArticleCAP reform process comes closer to completion
by Dr Alan Bullion, Principal Analyst, Informa Agra /// The adoption of five EU regulations last December marked the end of a two-year decision-making process on reforming the Common Agricultural...
View ArticleReuniting Europe is the EU’s great unsung success story (and Britain’s too)
by Giles Goodall, Liberal Democrat European Parliamentary Candidate for South East England and a member of the European Movement’s National Council/// Caught up in our hokey-cokey debate about whether...
View ArticleEU membership is essential for Britain’s national security.
By Lord Wallace, Lords government Whip responsible for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office/// There’s a wide gap between the debate leading up to the Euro-elections and the similarly confused public...
View ArticleCould the results of the EP elections strengthen Putin’s hand?
by Kevin Hannon, Chairman of the European Movement’s Midlands Branch// “Where the enemies breed destructions, sow seeds of startling lights.” Ben Okri The results of the EP elections will have caused...
View ArticleWhy Germany’s identity will define the future of Europe
By Rebecca Harding, CEO of Delta Economics and member of the European Movement’s National Council/// The foundations upon which the European Union was built suddenly look vulnerable. The 1957 Treaty of...
View ArticleThis could change everything
by Petros Fassoulas, Vice-Chair of the European Movement UK (This article first appeared in the Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft Journal) The political stakes in electoral contests tent to be...
View ArticleEurosceptic paper Tigers at the Finnish Parliamentary elections
by Kira Huju, former Chair of the Young European Movement London Those who were hoping that the upsurge of The Finns Partyfour years ago was a fleeting outburst of euroscepticgrandstanding were in for...
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