Not exact matches
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As
public service broadcasting goes, yesterday's 20 - minute interview was pretty uninformative except in the way it showed how horribly confusing the
European Union issue has become.
The party believes in Britain as an «open, trading nation», «within the
European Union and beyond» and celebrates openness to «visitors who boost our economy», «migrant workers who play a vital role in business and
public services» and «refugees fleeing persecution».
However, some radical policies were supported by both Conservative voters and the general
public — radical reform of
public services «including privatisation» was supported by 47 % of the
public, and opposed by 30 %, while threatening to withdraw from the
European Union was supported by 49 % of the
public and opposed by 29 %.
Support for these projects was provided by the U.S.
Public Health
Service; Wellcome Trust; Bristol - Meyers Squibb; the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International; the Blum - Kovler Foundation; Pew Charitable Trust; Irma T. Hirschl Trust; the Ministries of Education, Science and Culture (Japan); Ministry of Research (France); the
European Union, and the British Diabetic Association.
The analysis shows how
services of general (economic) interest constitute one of the linchpins of the mixed economic «constitution» of the
European Union, as they allow for a liberalized and competitive market environment while making sure that further economic and equity oriented considerations are also taken into account in the design of
public policy.