In 2011 – 12 the Federal Trust, in conjunction with the Global Policy Institute and with co-funding from the European Commission Representation in the UK, organised a further series of conferences this time entitled The Coalition and Europe – After the Honeymoon.
The conferences aimed to review the Coalition Government’s European policy in its second year, examining in particular the growing strains on compromises which had initially underpinned its actions within the European Union.
This final report summarises the conclusions of each of the four preceding conferences (for details of which please see below). It notes that three major themes are emerging: a considerable continuity of policy, in many areas a positive and constructive contribution to the EU, both of which are balanced by a growing unease in British public and political opinion with regard to the Union’s underlying principles and central institutions.
Conferences
There May be Trouble Ahead
23 May 2012
Speakers:
Christine Dalby, Deputy Head of Representation, European Commission in the United Kingdom
Peter Sutherland KCMG, former European Commission and Director General of the WTO
Brendan Donnelly, Director, the Federal Trust
The UK and the European Area of Justice, Freedom and Security
24 January 2012
Conference_Report_24_January_2012.pdf
Speakers:
Dr Andrew Blick , Senior Researcher at the Federal Trust and author of Neither In Nor Out: Coalition Policy in the EU Area of Freedom Security and Justice
Jakub Boratynski, Head of Unit, Fight against Organised Crime, DG Home Affairs, European Commission
Professor Steve Peers, School of Law, Essex University
The UK and the euro
12 December 2011
Conference_Report_12_December_2011.pdf
Speakers:
Benjamin Angel, Head of Unit, economic analysis of financial institutions and financial stability
Graham Bishop, founder of Grhambishop.com
John Stevens, former MEP
Sir Brian Unwin, former President of the European Investment Bank
The UK and EU Employment & Social Policy
9 November 2011
Conference_Report_9_November 2011.pdf
Speakers:
Brendan Donnelly, Director the Federal Trust, on behalf of the European Commission
Lord Inglewood, former MEP, member of the House of Lords Social Policies and Consumer Protection sub-committee
Dr Henning Meyer, London School of Economics, editor of Social Europe Journal
The UK and the European Budget
13 October 2011
Conference_Report_13_October_2011.pdf
Speakers:
Professor Iain Begg, London School of Economics, Federal Trust Council
Vasco Cal, Economic Adviser in the Bureau of European Policy Advisers, The European Commission
Lord Harrison, Chairman, the House of Lords Sub-Committee A – Economic and Financial Affairs, and International Trade