Cameron Veto

Low Key EU Summit: Tired Europe Mired in Crisis and Recession or Rebounding?

Kirsty Hughes | Posted 02.05.2012 | UK Politics
Kirsty Hughes

There are many questions and much political and social discontent to come as the EU struggles to emerge from this crisis in any positive way. Europe's leaders will need a lot more energy and some much bigger and better ideas on growth - and on the EU's role in the world - if future summits are to convince anyone that Europe is rebounding rather than staggering on.

Liddington Explains Why Cameron Vetoed The EU Treaty (sort of)

The Huffington Post UK | Asa Bennett | Posted 24.02.2012 | UK Politics

Europe Minister David Lidington has revealed the “unprecedented [and] severe reservations” held by the UK during last year’s talks to solve the ...

Clegg Makes Another Coded Attack On Cameron's Euro Position

The Huffington Post UK | Chris Wimpress | Posted 09.01.2012 | UK Politics

Nick Clegg has once again distanced himself from David Cameron's position on the eurozone crisis, telling a gathering of European leaders in London of...

No Great Claims: PM Accused Of Harming British Interests

Huffington Post Reporter | Posted 06.01.2012 | UK

David Cameron was accused by Labour of compromising British interests on Friday after he admitted he had not achieved a "safeguard" for the UK when he...

No Great Claims: PM Accused Of Harming British Interests

The Huffington Post UK | Huffington Post Reporter | Posted 06.01.2012 | UK Politics

David Cameron was accused by Labour of compromising British interests on Friday after he admitted he had not achieved a "safeguard" for the UK when he...

Are We Consigned To The Fringes Of EU Politics?

The Huffington Post UK | Sarah Marsh | Posted 20.12.2011 | UK Politics

Britain has refused to pay another £30 billion to bail-out euro nations and David Cameron has said he would “fight” the International Monetary Fu...