Nosemonkey's EUtopia

In search of a European identity

April 30, 2004
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“Il est vraiment regrettable, en effet, si l’on croit que la Grande-Bretagne doit occuper une place centrale dans la conduite de l’Europe, ce dont je suis intimement persuad�, que la question ait �t� pr�sent�e sous un jour aussi faux dans … Continue reading

April 30, 2004
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Speaking of the Tories, Duncan-Smith’s replacement, good old Michael “Poll Tax” Howard, is launching the Tory manifesto today in preparation for the European elections (which, thanks to the ineptitude of Camden Council, I don’t believe I will be eligable to … Continue reading

April 30, 2004
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Well, the EU’s expanding tomorrow, so Tony Blair’s done a fluff piece in The Times about how great it all is. Blair’s points are very valid: “The benefits are obvious, including a stable, united and free Europe. Enlargement heals the … Continue reading

April 29, 2004
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Today’s “way to state the obvious” award goes to The Washington Post. According to the article, American politics are divided in a sharply bipartisan manner which will ensure that after the Presidential election a sizable chunk of the population will … Continue reading

April 27, 2004
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I’d missed this. The Tories have gone mental again. For some reason I thought Michael Howard had more sense: “If the British people were to vote no, a Conservative Government would veto the Constitution: and we would not agree to … Continue reading

April 27, 2004
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Roy Hattersley: “the campaign has to begin right away. One of the subsidiary advantages of holding a referendum is the pressure it puts on Blair to argue a positive case for Europe – a duty he has disastrously failed to … Continue reading

April 27, 2004
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Good God, I’m agreeing with Peter Mandelson about something! Yes, in an article in the Guardian co-written with Alan Milburn and Stephen Byers (Milburn I kind of like for no good reason, Byers I also dislike), Mandelson has helped intelligently … Continue reading

April 26, 2004
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Aaah! The Murdoch Press! William Ree-Mogg (aka Baron Rees-Mogg, editor of the Times from 1961-81) has contributed a fantastically superstitious opinion piece about Tony Blair’s “historic” U-turn. Is this “historic” in the sense that it has demonstrated once and for … Continue reading

April 26, 2004
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Well, I’ve neglected this one for a while. It has been over a year since I started it, planning to track my musings in the run-up to EU expansion and the finalisation of the EU Constitution. The situation has changed … Continue reading