Sentences with phrase «europhiles make»

Europhiles make a different kind of mistake: they see the EU as a synonym of integration.

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If I was a europhile I would despair at the fact that even our leading supporter isn't prepared to make a positive case for the project.
If Lib Dem strategists and fellow europhiles are looking with dismay at the poll results, it is for a good reason: they have been unwilling or unable to make an argument for what they supposedly believe in.
The europhile deputy prime minister made the comment as he stood in for Cameron, who is on a visit to Washington, for PMQs.
He could make a welcome return to the cabinet and frontline politics after making such a spirited contribution to the party over the years of opposition by sitting next to Blair on a Europhile platform, calling anyone who disagreed with such a stance headbangers and underming successive leaders.
Nick Stern, who has been made chairman of London Economics, has advised the IMF and the World Bank, and of course had to be a terrible Europhile to work for the EBRD, of gold taps and Jacques Attali fame.
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