Wednesday, 16 November 2011

eu reform treaty
DJ Ireland Will Not Automatically Oppose EU Treaty Change-Minister
Middle East North Africa Financial Network
DUBLIN, Nov 16, 2011 (Dow Jones Commodities News Select via Comtex) -- The Irish government will not automatically oppose a possible change in the European Union treaty to strengthen the euro zone but any such reform would need to include plans to ...
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David Cameron's EU reform: 10 reasons why Dave isn't, and can NEVER be, a ...
Daily Mail
He reneged on Cast Iron Guarantee to hold EU treaty referendum. 2. Changed Tory Fisheries policy, and no longer calls for repatriation of UK territorial waters. 3. Supported EU regulation of the City of London. 4. Supports entry of Turkey to the EU ...
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Daily Mail
Nick Clegg: Put jobs & growth before EU treaty change
BBC News
David Cameron said on Monday it was time for the UK to "refashion" its relationship with the EU. The prime minister argued powers should "ebb back" from Brussels to Westminster as part of "fundamental" future reform. But speaking at a press conference ...
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BBC News
Kenny to make case for bailout flexibility in Germany
Irish Times
Taoiseach Enda Kenny will make the case for greater flexibility in Ireland's EU/IMFreform programme when he meets chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin today. Senior officials said Mr Kenny will use talks with Dr Merkel and finance minister Wolfgang ...
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Irish Times
No Stopping Technocrats Rule as Debt Crisis Brings Down EuropeGovernments
Bloomberg
In 1957, the six signed the Treaty of Rome, extending cooperation to other economic areas. When the prototype European Parliament came into being in 1952, it had no legislative powers. Members weren't elected until 1979 and the assembly shuttled ...
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Bloomberg