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  • Supranationalism

    One of the first things I learned about the etiquette of debating politics on the internet was that the first person to mention Hitler is deemed to have lost the […]

  • Some notes on the general election

    10 May 2005  Now that the election has been concluded, what lessons are there for the debate about Europe? Who won, and who lost. Two items of good news for […]

  • Bananas

    A comment was posed on this blog a few posts ago, when I was writing about free trade, asking why the European Union had made it an offence, punishable by […]

  • My country right or wrong?

    By Geoffrey Heller“If I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend,” wrote the English novelist E. M. Forster, “I hope I would have the guts to […]

  • Happiness

    Tolstoy wrote that “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” Perhaps something similar applies to the debate about Europe. All Yes voters are […]

  • About Wolfowitz

    It seems that Paul Wolfowitz will be accepted as new head of the World Bank, after nomination by President George W Bush. It’s not the place of this website to […]

  • Rules

    I was at a meeting of the European Movement yesterday to discuss its internal rules. Not the best way to spend a day of glorious sunshine but sometimes an organisation […]

  • What makes trade free?

    17 March 2005 A regular complaint about the EU, in the comment section of this blog and elsewhere, is that it is unnecessary. All that is needed is free trade, […]

  • Let Attac have their money

    By Richard Laming Published in EUobserver, 16 March 2005 The revelation on Monday (14 March) that anti-globalisation campaigners Attac have received funding from the European Commission has provoked some criticism. I […]

  • How can we make multilateral institutions more accountable?

    Based on a talk given by Robert Lloyd, Project Officer in the Accountability Programme of the One World Trust, to the AGM of Federal Union, 12 March 2005. The question […]

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