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The prizes of promiscuity
Imagine if you will a married couple. They have been together for a considerable time. One day the husband decides that he wishes to divorce his wife. However there are certain caveats attached. Th… Source: The prizes of promiscuity
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European trade a Brexit cautionary tale: Could do better UK SME’s!
Originally posted on IdentitySpace:
Today after months of delay a man with a white van arrived at my French property with our long awaited luxury bathroom suite from Victorian Plumbing Supplies in the UK. I feel I must share this…
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Brexit from the French perspective
Originally posted on UCL Europe Blog:
Pierre Kanuty, regional councillor for Île-de-France, says that this challenge for ‘in’ campaigners is to answer the demands of citizens without offering Eurosceptics an opportunity to frame the debate. This piece is part of the UCL…
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Why I’ll be voting to stay
Originally posted on Peter Marcus:
Over the past week I’ve had the chance to think about the upcoming referendum. My dilemma wasn’t which way to cast my vote in June. It will surprise no one that I will need no…
Why I believe the UK is far better off inside the EU working for reform than leaving it
Source: Leon Duveen in his Bassetlaw for Europe blog I am unapologetically pro-Europe & pro-EU and spend far too much time in Facebook and elsewhere defending why I believe the UK is far better of inside the EU working for reform … Continue reading
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Brexit – The World (Le Monde) acknowledges UK expatriates’ concerns why doesn’t the UK?
This week more than usual, Nick is searching the newspapers, on the lookout for any information on the referendum on the European Union (EU) promised by David Cameron: “Until now, I thought it would never happen. But the more I … Continue reading
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