After yesterday’s long awaited speech by David Cameron on the future of the UK in Europe, Simon Usherwood offers an analysis of its implications. He suggests that the Prime Minister’s speech will intensify, rather than placate, demands from the right-flank of the party
The British leadership has engaged in much posturing over Jean-Claude Juncker, the Spitzenkandidat o...
The renegotiation of the UK’s membership has left many baffled as to what exactly Prime Minister Dav...
Britain is now isolated as the only EU country to walk away from negotiations to rework the Lisbon t...
On Wednesday, David Cameron delivered his long awaited speech on the UK’s relationship with Europe, ...
Julian Priestley takes an in-depth look at David Cameron’s speech on the UK’s relationship with Euro...
This week saw the Prime Minister make a speech on Europe, followed by a letter to the President of t...
British Prime Minister David Cameron has clearly made the political assessment that he must appease ...
After months of speculation about the British Prime Minister’s specific demands in terms of the “ren...
Following the Conservative Party’s victory in the UK general election, David Cameron has pledged to ...
In his final post about the UK’s renegotiation strategies, Frank Vibert argues that the climate of p...
In the wake of last week’s elections in Britain, Michael Emerson examines in this CEPS Commentary th...
Much as it did for his predecessors in the 1980s and 1990s, the “Europe Problem” has caused headache...
This week sees the annual Conservative Party Conference, the lead up to which has been characterised...
The UK’s Conservative Party does not sit with other mainstream centre-right parties in the European ...
David Cameron is on the back foot in the wake of last night’s Commons rebellion over a referendum to...
The British leadership has engaged in much posturing over Jean-Claude Juncker, the Spitzenkandidat o...
The renegotiation of the UK’s membership has left many baffled as to what exactly Prime Minister Dav...
Britain is now isolated as the only EU country to walk away from negotiations to rework the Lisbon t...
On Wednesday, David Cameron delivered his long awaited speech on the UK’s relationship with Europe, ...
Julian Priestley takes an in-depth look at David Cameron’s speech on the UK’s relationship with Euro...
This week saw the Prime Minister make a speech on Europe, followed by a letter to the President of t...
British Prime Minister David Cameron has clearly made the political assessment that he must appease ...
After months of speculation about the British Prime Minister’s specific demands in terms of the “ren...
Following the Conservative Party’s victory in the UK general election, David Cameron has pledged to ...
In his final post about the UK’s renegotiation strategies, Frank Vibert argues that the climate of p...
In the wake of last week’s elections in Britain, Michael Emerson examines in this CEPS Commentary th...
Much as it did for his predecessors in the 1980s and 1990s, the “Europe Problem” has caused headache...
This week sees the annual Conservative Party Conference, the lead up to which has been characterised...
The UK’s Conservative Party does not sit with other mainstream centre-right parties in the European ...
David Cameron is on the back foot in the wake of last night’s Commons rebellion over a referendum to...
The British leadership has engaged in much posturing over Jean-Claude Juncker, the Spitzenkandidat o...
The renegotiation of the UK’s membership has left many baffled as to what exactly Prime Minister Dav...
Britain is now isolated as the only EU country to walk away from negotiations to rework the Lisbon t...