Over the past 18 months since David Cameron first outlined his broad vision for renegotiating the UK’s place in a reformed European Union, discussion over how this might play out has occupied much of the debate surrounding the Conservatives’ future Europe policy orientation. Protecting the interests of countries outside the Eurozone, “repatriation of powers” and freedom of movement are just some of the issues that have been thrown into the mix. The Labour party has arguably dragged its heels in bringing forward details of its own policy priorities, preferring instead to focus its attention on countering the prospect of a … Read More »
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