2013
A political turn-around? The UK Prime Minister’s epiphany on the EU.
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This week, David Cameron was on a mission in Brussels to re-sell his controversial speech held in January. In his speech, the Prime Minister promised an “in-out” referendum on British EU membership after the next elections, as support for the EU was “wafer-thin” in Britain after poor crisis management. Cameron does have a point: Eurosceptics have gained ground within the Conservative Party and Britain, but also all over Europe. So, why has Cameron changed his opinion and now tries to make-believe that his speech was nothing more than a list of proposals benefiting the whole of the EU?
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Organisation | Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication (ESHCC) |
Sting, A. (2013). A political turn-around? The UK Prime Minister’s epiphany on the EU.. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/40516 |