Sentences with phrase «euroscepticism with»

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However, there was a lot of Lexit - tinged euroscepticism to go along with the Remainer offering.
However, I predict that Labour's unwillingness to engage with a left - wing Euroscepticism could lead to the alienation of the roughly one - quarter to one - third of Labour voters who oppose British EU membership, leading many of them to turn away from the party at the next general election.
«Our Euroscepticism is deliberately confused with crude nationalism, when in fact we want to help the Third World by breaking down trade barriers.
The value of his diaries after 1992 is that they give an insight into one strand of parliamentary euroscepticism, but their downside is that, all too often, we get bogged down with the personality and policy clashes of what now appear to be obscure Conservative parliamentarians, and other major political issues, such as the economy, merely become noises off.
Confessions of a Eurosceptic (Pen & Sword, # 19.99) is an elegant memoir that outlines his euroscepticism but is also touched with personal and family tragedy.
One example cited is that Johnson's written euroscepticism doesn't chime with reality.
The financial transaction tax would be a starting point, and I think the work in time directive, making progress on the temporary agency workers... People say, «what is euroscepticism today» and I say that then majority of colleagues that I speak to agree with what I call growth enhancing euroscepticism — that is those powers being repatriated back that help the British economy and grow jobs.
The first problem with the reshuffle in the European context is the removal of checks and balances that, until now, have kept Conservative Euroscepticism on a relatively tight rein.
For many on the right, Atlanticism has become synonymous with a self - defeating, virulent Euroscepticism that is bad for Britain.»
The re-emergence of Euroscepticism in British Labour is indicative of a changing dynamic in European politics where both the left and the right are expressing their dissatisfaction with the EU at a time of unprecedented stress.
In the 2014 European elections, Euroscepticism was primarily associated with success of far - right populist political parties such as the UK Independence Party (UKIP), Golden Dawn, Jobbik and Front National.
Shorn of the pro-integration wing, Labour adopted a hardline Euroscepticism that culminated with the demand to withdraw from the EEC during 1983 general election.
«Euroscepticism and continent - wide environmental action are at odds with each other.»
Next come Priti Patel with her forceful euroscepticism, Rory Stewart with his compelling back - story and foreign policy knowledge, and then Robert Halfon, with his strong campaigning on issues ranging from Libya to fuel prices.
Yet the United Kingdom — with its separate language, independent central bank, sovereign currency and physical separation from the continent — has always maintained a healthy dose of euroscepticism.
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