- hard
Eurosceptics, and
would rather advocate the use of the term "Euro opponent". He
believes the use of the term 'sceptic' for soft
Eurosceptics to be...
- 68
counting areas returning "No"
majority votes. The
debate between Eurosceptics (known as anti-marketeers
until the late 1980s) and EU
supporters (known...
- that 75% of poll
respondents had a "positive
image of the EU".
Irish Eurosceptics say that the EU
undermines Irish sovereignty, that it
lacks democratic...
-
Euroscepticism, i.e. the
opposition to
policies of
supranational European Union institutions and/or
opposition to
membership of the
European Union, is...
- The
Daily Telegraph,
known online and
elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a
British daily conservative broadsheet newspaper published in
London by Telegraph...
- Sir
Richard Starkey MBE (born 7 July 1940),
known professionally as
Ringo Starr, is an
English musician,
songwriter and
actor who
achieved international...
-
European Union. Instead,
Cypriot Euroscepticism,
correlates with ‘soft
Euroscepticism’,
which explains Euroscepticism as
occurring in
cycles due to events...
- with
explicitly unquestioning pro-European attitudes, as
opposed to
Eurosceptics and Europhobes.
Europe portal Eurocentrism Anglophile Francophile Germanophile...
- "Traditionell
niedrige Wahlbeteiligung". DER STANDARD. "Crisis 'not helping'
Eurosceptics gain consensus". www.euractiv.com. 27
March 2009. "Richard Sulík v ORF...
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Eurosceptic Action Party (Latvian: Eiroskeptiķu Rīcības partija) is a
political organization in Latvia. It was
founded under the name "
Eurosceptics"...