The expression “ever closer union” remains a driving force of European integration of the federalist kind, writes Geoffrey Van Orden MEP, who took part in the expert proceedings on the topic at the LSE Commission on the Future of Britain in Europe. This is why if the UK were to decide to remain in the EU after 23 June, the reform package secured by David Cameron in this area could be of great significance. However, this would have to be accompanied by real political drive on the part of UK government, in order to exploit opportunities and resist the inevitable moves by others towards greater integration
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Since the end of the Second World War a key question that successive United Kingdom (UK) governments...
We joined the EEC to give Britain more heft in a post-Empire world, says Sir Brian Crowe: it was nev...
Brexit has triggered a qualitative change in the nature of EU membership. Annette Bongardt and Franc...
The EU is the result of an ongoing creative project, write Simon Glendinning and Roch Dunin-Wąsowicz...
Roger Liddle explains why removing the UK’s commitment to “ever-closer union” is so important to the...
The European Union (EU) consists of the largest group of advanced industrial economies in the world....
The EU Treaty objective of establishing ‘an ever closer Union among the peoples of Europe’ means tha...
The phrase ‘ever closer union’ has been a stated goal of the European integration project since its ...
One of the most important factors affecting British politics is its membership to the European Commu...
Despite their differences and the difficulties in the EU-UK relationship, the UK has played a signif...
While Britain’s decision to leave the EU has been framed as a negative development for the integrati...
While the UK’s draft settlement on its EU membership includes substantive changes, its symbolic valu...
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Britain’s EU membership has been a key issue in the UK’s general election campaign, with David Camer...
UK Prime Minister David Cameron claims that the reforms he seeks for Britain will be good for the Eu...
Since the end of the Second World War a key question that successive United Kingdom (UK) governments...
We joined the EEC to give Britain more heft in a post-Empire world, says Sir Brian Crowe: it was nev...
Brexit has triggered a qualitative change in the nature of EU membership. Annette Bongardt and Franc...