Sentences with phrase «eurosceptic movements»

At domestic level the democratic crisis evolved instead into a political crisis which translated into the appointment of technical governments in countries such as Italy and Greece, and in the rise or strengthening of nationalistic and eurosceptic movements in several EU Member States.
But they also include others who joined the eurosceptic movement in the aftermath of this battle in the 1990s and early 2000s — which many did.
In the Vote Leave submission to the Electoral Commission for designated status as the lead campaigner, they described Rotherham's job with them as «coordinating with specialist researchers working in parallel for allied think tanks and groups... and maintaining formal and informal outreach across the wider Eurosceptic movement
Angest publicly backed Brexit, and, we are told, has long been involved in the Eurosceptic movement.
The constant splintering of what could loosely be called the Eurosceptic movement is its greatest weakness.

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For instance, men are much more likely to support Eurosceptic parties such as UKIP and national independence movements such as those in Scotland or Catalonia.
In his forthcoming speech on freedom of movement in the EU it is highly unlikely that the prime minister will make such a reckless promise as the one demanded by Paterson but he will surely try to placate the Eurosceptics in by shedding some light on his negotiating strategy.
Cameron, under pressure from Ukip and Tory Eurosceptics, has promised that if the Tories win the next election he will hold a referendum by the end of 2017 after having renegotiated the terms of UK membership, including rules on freedom of movement.
Germany's Junge Alternative, or Young Alternative, is a Eurosceptic youth movement determined to overturn Germany's pro-European orthodoxy.
Ukip topped the polls in Britain, the far - right Front National came first in France and the extreme - left Syriza movement took top spot in Greece, while the eurosceptic Five Star movement came second in Italy and the anti-euro Alternatives won seven seats in Germany.
Referendum movements could spring up in countries like the Netherlands, Finland, or Denmark — all of which have growing Eurosceptic populations.
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