David Rennie: Britain’s EU membership cannot be taken for granted
In a report for the CER think tank, entitled “The Continent or the open sea: does Britain have a European future?”, the Economist’s David Rennie argues that British membership of the EU can no longer be taken for granted: “if eurozone integration proceeds without Britain, and so deeply that the single market starts to fragment into inner and outer cores, the strongest argument for British membership will be undermined.” He writes that Open Europe enjoys a “central role” the shaping the debate about the UK’s role in Europe and “cannot be ignored.”
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In a report for the CER think tank, entitled “The Continent or the open sea: does Britain have a European future?”, the Economist’s David Rennie argues that British membership of the EU can no longer be taken for granted: “if eurozone integration proceeds without Britain, and so deeply that the single market starts to fragment into inner and outer cores, the strongest argument for British membership will be undermined.” He writes that Open Europe enjoys a “central role” the shaping the debate about the UK’s role in Europe and “cannot be ignored.”
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