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Tag Archives: European Union
A dark day for the UK – and for Europe
Let’s start with a quick time-line: This table of contents comes from Wikipedia on ‘Events of the 20th century’. It’s war, war and more war. It’s violence and discord. Interestingly, the European Union doesn’t feature on this list. So let’s … Continue reading
Posted in Behind the Headlines, Constitutional Reform, Peace, Politics in context, UK-EU
Tagged Article 50, Brexit, Diversity, European Union, integration, peace, War
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If ever you thought TTIP wasn’t that bad really….
I’ve written on this before. And I don’t want to become boring on this subject. But today I came across an article in the Huffington Post from a Canadian perspective which I think is worth sharing. Remember: the EU is … Continue reading