22 10, 2019

What has gotten into Juncker and Macron?

By |2020-05-05T08:18:45+00:00October 22nd, 2019|Categories: Views from the Federal Trust|Tags: , |

by Ira StrausChair, Center for War-Peace Studies 22nd October 2019 What has gotten into Juncker and Macron? Will they go on promoting Brexit? Or can Macron go back to his better, long-extension idea? People who are friends of the EU, many of them longstanding fans of both Juncker and Macron, [...]

9 10, 2019

Johnson may think that like Lloyd George he can win a Brexit hysteria election, but can he?

By |2020-05-05T08:18:45+00:00October 9th, 2019|Categories: Views from the Federal Trust|Tags: |

by Dr Denis MacShaneFormer MP and UK Minister for Europe 9th October 2019 In Simon Heffer’s new first world war 900 page history  - “Staring at God” -  he describes the coupon election hysteria of a century ago Lloyd George and the Conservatives called the election held in December 1918 [...]

13 09, 2019

Federalism, Parliament, Religion and Monarchy

By |2020-05-05T08:18:45+00:00September 13th, 2019|Categories: Views from the Federal Trust|Tags: , |

Federalism, Parliament, Religion and Monarchy Comparing Prorogation in the 17th Century with Prorogation in the 21st Century By Dr. Andrew Black, Digit LtdSenior Research Fellow at Global Policy Institute; Senior Research Fellow, Brunel Business School 13th September 2019 “You mean they actually vote for the lizards?""Oh yes," said Ford with a [...]

30 05, 2019

An industrial strategy for Europe

By |2020-05-05T08:19:17+00:00May 30th, 2019|Categories: Views from the Federal Trust|Tags: |

by David GowEditor of sceptical.scot and Social Europe. Former European Business Editor and Germany Correspondent at The Guardian. 29th May 2019 This article was first published on sceptical.scot The proposed merger between car-makers Fiat-Chrysler and Renault highlights what is likely to be a growing trend in Europe over the next [...]

8 05, 2019

Macron and Rutte: Intergovernmentalism 2.0

By |2020-05-05T08:19:19+00:00May 8th, 2019|Categories: Views from the Federal Trust|Tags: , , |

by Dr Leo Klinkers Public Policy Consultant 8th May 2019 This article was first published in Europe Today Magazine. About the authorLeo Klinkers is an independent consultant in public administration who has worked in several countries, as well as for the EU and the UN. He is co-founder and member [...]

30 01, 2019

‘DO WE WANT A REFERENDUM ON THE COMMON MARKET?’

By |2020-06-04T07:50:49+00:00January 30th, 2019|Categories: Views from the Federal Trust|Tags: |

As Britain’s political class struggles with its deep divisions over Europe, and tussles over the “peoples’ vote”, it’s worth taking a glance back to the first referendum in 1975. That referendum was held to affirm British membership of the European Communities following Harold Wilson’s ‘renegotiation’ of the terms of membership. [...]

15 01, 2019

The EU Must Reform the Eurozone

By |2020-05-05T08:19:19+00:00January 15th, 2019|Categories: Views from the Federal Trust|Tags: , |

by David GowEditor of Sceptical.scot, Senior Adviser at Social Europe, and Senior Adviser at Acumen Public Affairs. He is former European Business Editor of The Guardian and is Advisory Board member of the Scottish Centre on European Relations. February 2019 This article was first published on Sceptical.scot. Often written off, its imminent [...]

25 10, 2018

Hard Brexit: Passport to Nowhere for British Services

By |2020-07-02T08:40:21+00:00October 25th, 2018|Categories: Brexit, Reports & Policy Briefs, Trade & Financial services|Tags: , , |

Hard Brexit: Passport to Nowhere for British Services With grateful thanks for assistance from E.Piciocchi, J.Kuozas & E.Manias.   October 2018 “We're on a road to nowhere Come on inside Taking that ride to nowhere We'll take that ride... ....They can tell you what to do But they'll make a [...]

2 05, 2018

PRESS RELEASE: Proposals for Eurozone Stabilisation Fund

By |2020-05-05T09:19:43+00:00May 2nd, 2018|Categories: Archive|Tags: |

PRESS RELEASE       02/05/2018 Federal Trust proposals for Eurozone Stabilisation Fund A new paper (Eurozone Stabilisation Fund Revisited), published by the Federal Trust think tank, discusses flaws in the design of the euro area and proposes a remedy via a Eurozone Stabilisation Fund ahead of June’s EU summit. Since its inception, [...]

27 04, 2018

Reports Fund: Revisited

By |2020-05-05T09:20:00+00:00April 27th, 2018|Categories: Reports & Policy Briefs|Tags: , |

Eurozone Stabilisation Fund: Revisited by Mark Nevin April 2018 DOWNLOAD A PDF VERSION HERE.     PRESS RELEASE About the Author Mark Nevin studied economics and European politics at Birmingham University and the LSE.  His areas of expertise are political economy, government reform, health policy and digital health. An optometrist [...]

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