View from London: Ammunition for ‘Out’
The terrorist attacks in Brussels were immediately picked up by the 'Out' campaign, but the government is promising European cooperation
The terrorist attacks in Brussels were immediately picked up by the 'Out' campaign, but the government is promising European cooperation
The new focus on outsourcing and readmission may tick the boxes needed for London to strengthen its involvement
Large scale refugee flows into the EU are the new normal. Though the numbers tailed off somewhat over the winter from their peak in…
Cologne attacks embolden UK's eurosceptic forces ahead of British EU referendum
London has steered clear of internal EU divisions over burden sharing, but is willing to engage externally on refugee crisis
The demands have been issued: how has Europe received the UK's renegotiation agenda?
With crisis in the neighbourhood directly impacting on the EU like never before, is the new European Neighbourhood Policy able to keep up?
Renewed focus on foreign policy responses on migration following Valetta and Paris attacks brings London back into the picture
On the surface, London gained a reform ally but differences remain on migration
The UK used its opt-out on refugee quotas, but crisis may have far-reaching consequences for its future