A draft proposal for the UK’s renegotiation of its EU membership was published on 2 February. Benjamin Leruth assesses whether the proposal meets the goals set out in David Cameron’s letter to Donald Tusk in November. He writes that while in principle the key aims set out by Cameron have been met, there remains a long way to go before a final deal can be secured with all of the EU’s member states
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While the UK’s draft settlement on its EU membership includes substantive changes, its symbolic valu...
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How far does the UK’s draft renegotiation proposal go in reforming the country’s EU membership? Paul...
David Cameron is in the process of renegotiating the terms of the UK’s EU membership ahead of a refe...
David Cameron has sent a letter to the President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, outlining the...
On 10 November, David Cameron formally sent a letter to the President of the European Council, Donal...
David Cameron, the UK Prime Minister, has set out the priorities for the reform of the relationship ...
Three out of four is often a good score in a contest, claims Iain Begg. Consequently, it is likely t...
David Cameron has committed the UK to renegotiating its membership of the European Union if he wins ...
Following the Conservative Party’s victory in the UK general election, David Cameron has pledged to ...
The renegotiation of the UK’s membership has left many baffled as to what exactly Prime Minister Dav...
Roger Liddle explains why removing the UK’s commitment to “ever-closer union” is so important to the...
This paper argues that the UK government's renegotiation bid is too feeble to be deserving of conces...
Last week’s election of a Conservative majority government paves the way for a referendum on Britain...
How effective would a referendum on Britain’s EU membership be at settling the issue long-term? Andr...
While the UK’s draft settlement on its EU membership includes substantive changes, its symbolic valu...
This week saw the Prime Minister make a speech on Europe, followed by a letter to the President of t...
How far does the UK’s draft renegotiation proposal go in reforming the country’s EU membership? Paul...
David Cameron is in the process of renegotiating the terms of the UK’s EU membership ahead of a refe...
David Cameron has sent a letter to the President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, outlining the...
On 10 November, David Cameron formally sent a letter to the President of the European Council, Donal...
David Cameron, the UK Prime Minister, has set out the priorities for the reform of the relationship ...
Three out of four is often a good score in a contest, claims Iain Begg. Consequently, it is likely t...
David Cameron has committed the UK to renegotiating its membership of the European Union if he wins ...
Following the Conservative Party’s victory in the UK general election, David Cameron has pledged to ...
The renegotiation of the UK’s membership has left many baffled as to what exactly Prime Minister Dav...
Roger Liddle explains why removing the UK’s commitment to “ever-closer union” is so important to the...
This paper argues that the UK government's renegotiation bid is too feeble to be deserving of conces...
Last week’s election of a Conservative majority government paves the way for a referendum on Britain...
How effective would a referendum on Britain’s EU membership be at settling the issue long-term? Andr...
While the UK’s draft settlement on its EU membership includes substantive changes, its symbolic valu...
This week saw the Prime Minister make a speech on Europe, followed by a letter to the President of t...