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Britain and Europe: Anatomy of a speech
Just after Mr Cameron’s speech on the UK’s relations with Europe on 23 January 2013, Julian Priestley analyses it in a Tribune. According to him, the speech consists in a reversal of 40 years of British policy on the EU. He expects Mr Cameron scenario to be a failure and hopes the Opposition might develop a more far-seeing vision of Europe.
Just after Mr Cameron’s speech on the UK’s relations with Europe on 23 January 2013, Julian Priestley analyses it in a Tribune.
According to him, the speech consists in a reversal of 40 years of British policy on the EU. He expects Mr Cameron scenario to be a failure and hopes the Opposition might develop a more far-seeing vision of Europe.
According to him, the speech consists in a reversal of 40 years of British policy on the EU. He expects Mr Cameron scenario to be a failure and hopes the Opposition might develop a more far-seeing vision of Europe.
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