The United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) gained the second largest share of the UK’s vote in the 2009 European Parliamentary elections. In an interview with EUROPP’s editors, UKIP MEP and former Accountant of the European Commission, Marta Andreasen, discusses the EU’s democratic deficit, the UK’s EU membership, and how UKIP should approach the next European and UK election
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This week sees a major European Council summit to resolve the on-going debate over the EU’s budget. ...
Today the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) releases a report on the UK’s relationship wit...
Britain’s EU membership has been a key issue in the UK’s general election campaign, with David Camer...
European Parliament elections are due to be held in May 2014. Ahead of the elections, EUROPP’s Manag...
The European Union has often been accused of having a ‘democratic deficit’. Ahead of the European el...
Sven Giegold, Member of the European Parliament, argues that the new European Citizens’ Initiative w...
What does the Eurozone crisis mean for the future of Europe? In an interview with EUROPP’s Managing ...
This spring the EU is reconsidering, debating and reformulating its future foreign policy agenda. Dr...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership may well be one of the main stories of 2016, with the British P...
How has opposition to the European Union changed in light of the Greek debt crisis, the UK’s planned...
Is it possible to create a truly European public sphere? In an interview with EUROPP’s editor Stuart...
The UK will hold a referendum on its EU membership before the end of 2017. Dennis Novy writes that a...
At the close of 2011, British Politics and Policy at LSE asked our contributors for their thoughts a...
Other than many have predicted the general election in the United Kingdom have not led to a hung par...
Has the Eurozone crisis undermined Europe’s place in the world? In an interview with EUROPP’s editor...
This week sees a major European Council summit to resolve the on-going debate over the EU’s budget. ...
Today the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) releases a report on the UK’s relationship wit...
Britain’s EU membership has been a key issue in the UK’s general election campaign, with David Camer...