Not exact matches
London's cognitive difficulties, however, seem to render Brussels
increasingly impatient, and the further marginalization of Europe on the international scene will hopefully embolden it to take a
firmer stance towards Britain and demand a clear statement as to its future in Europe.
Increasingly, the pressure comes from his colleagues in the cabinet who want the Cameron — and the party as whole — to take a
firm stance on Britain's membership of the EU.
Anyhow, it will be interesting to see if BP is really going to be found at fault for its
increasingly clear negligence, and whether Obama starts taking a
firmer stance.