Much as it did for his predecessors in the 1980s and 1990s, the “Europe Problem” has caused headaches for UK Prime Minister, David Cameron. While some have commented that Cameron has been more flexible on these issues than some of his predecessors, Simon Usherwood disagrees. He argues that David Cameron, just like John Major before him, has been unwilling to address the fundamental sources of the Conservative Party’s split over Europe
The United Kingdom had never been an enthusiastic member of the European Union, with membership most...
The United Kingdom had never been an enthusiastic member of the European Union, with membership most...
With its profound implications, Brexit is set to be the defining issue for the United Kingdom (UK) a...
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After yesterday’s long awaited speech by David Cameron on the future of the UK in Europe, Simon Ushe...
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The United Kingdom had never been an enthusiastic member of the European Union, with membership most...
David Cameron is on the back foot in the wake of last night’s Commons rebellion over a referendum to...
The United Kingdom had never been an enthusiastic member of the European Union, with membership most...
The British leadership has engaged in much posturing over Jean-Claude Juncker, the Spitzenkandidat o...
While the House of Commons vote for a referendum on EU membership was easily defeated on Monday, it ...
The United Kingdom had never been an enthusiastic member of the European Union, with membership most...
The United Kingdom had never been an enthusiastic member of the European Union, with membership most...
With its profound implications, Brexit is set to be the defining issue for the United Kingdom (UK) a...
This week sees the annual Conservative Party Conference, the lead up to which has been characterised...
David Cameron’s indecisiveness on collective cabinet responsibility and the EU Referendum campaign h...
Julian Priestley takes an in-depth look at David Cameron’s speech on the UK’s relationship with Euro...
In his final post about the UK’s renegotiation strategies, Frank Vibert argues that the climate of p...
After yesterday’s long awaited speech by David Cameron on the future of the UK in Europe, Simon Ushe...
On Wednesday, David Cameron delivered his long awaited speech on the UK’s relationship with Europe, ...
With the UK embroiled in an ever lengthening conflict in Libya and commentators questioning the UK m...
The United Kingdom had never been an enthusiastic member of the European Union, with membership most...
David Cameron is on the back foot in the wake of last night’s Commons rebellion over a referendum to...
The United Kingdom had never been an enthusiastic member of the European Union, with membership most...
The British leadership has engaged in much posturing over Jean-Claude Juncker, the Spitzenkandidat o...
While the House of Commons vote for a referendum on EU membership was easily defeated on Monday, it ...
The United Kingdom had never been an enthusiastic member of the European Union, with membership most...
The United Kingdom had never been an enthusiastic member of the European Union, with membership most...
With its profound implications, Brexit is set to be the defining issue for the United Kingdom (UK) a...