One of the key fault lines in the UK’s debate over EU membership concerns the amount the country contributes to the EU budget. Iain Begg writes that both sides of the referendum campaign are guilty of misleading the public over the issue, with the leave side frequently quoting contributions without applying the rebate, and the remain side comparing apples and oranges by balancing budget contributions against other benefits
In his column Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Devel...
Shortly before the referendum, Alan Sked delivered a lecture at the LSE arguing that Britain should ...
Naturally the EU referendum campaigns differ greatly in how they target voters. However, the campaig...
The European Union budget is small and fulfils only a limited range of functions, yet it provokes re...
How would leaving the European Union affect the UK’s economy? Iain Begg writes that with pro-EU and ...
Aside from David Cameron’s childish behaviour in protesting the additional payment of €2 billion due...
Both sides of the EU referendum debate are deploying statistics to back their arguments. Citing rece...
One of the key issues in the context of the UK’s EU referendum is the effect a Brexit would have on ...
Settling the UK’s financial obligations to the EU could cost up to €60bn. Iain Begg explains why the...
One of the key debates in the context of the UK’s EU referendum is whether a Brexit would help or hi...
On the 22nd and 23rd of November, the European Council will meet to discuss the next seven years (20...
[Introduction]. The discussions among Member States on the budget of the European Union for the peri...
The UK has always had a contentious relationship with the European Union. John McCormick argues that...
The surprise revelation that the UK would be paying a surcharge to the EU budget of €2.1 billion sen...
This thesis is an investigation of Britain’s negotiations of its EU budget rebate. It attempts to an...
In his column Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Devel...
Shortly before the referendum, Alan Sked delivered a lecture at the LSE arguing that Britain should ...
Naturally the EU referendum campaigns differ greatly in how they target voters. However, the campaig...
The European Union budget is small and fulfils only a limited range of functions, yet it provokes re...
How would leaving the European Union affect the UK’s economy? Iain Begg writes that with pro-EU and ...
Aside from David Cameron’s childish behaviour in protesting the additional payment of €2 billion due...
Both sides of the EU referendum debate are deploying statistics to back their arguments. Citing rece...
One of the key issues in the context of the UK’s EU referendum is the effect a Brexit would have on ...
Settling the UK’s financial obligations to the EU could cost up to €60bn. Iain Begg explains why the...
One of the key debates in the context of the UK’s EU referendum is whether a Brexit would help or hi...
On the 22nd and 23rd of November, the European Council will meet to discuss the next seven years (20...
[Introduction]. The discussions among Member States on the budget of the European Union for the peri...
The UK has always had a contentious relationship with the European Union. John McCormick argues that...
The surprise revelation that the UK would be paying a surcharge to the EU budget of €2.1 billion sen...
This thesis is an investigation of Britain’s negotiations of its EU budget rebate. It attempts to an...
In his column Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Devel...
Shortly before the referendum, Alan Sked delivered a lecture at the LSE arguing that Britain should ...
Naturally the EU referendum campaigns differ greatly in how they target voters. However, the campaig...