Europe after Bremain: a strong team?

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Series Details June 2016
Publication Date 10/06/2016
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A British vote to remain in the EU would not solve any of the other problems facing Europe, including the war in Syria, the refugee crisis, Russian sabre-rattling or the eurozone’s travails. However, such a vote of confidence would enable David Cameron to set out a more ambitious agenda for the EU. He should show not only that Britain will be “stronger, safer and better off” in the EU, but also that a united EU will be stronger, safer and better off. The EU would benefit from an inspiring and positive vision; the deal with the UK should be the start of a process of change, not the end.

Source Link http://www.cer.org.uk/publications/archive/policy-brief/2016/europe-after-bremain-strong-team
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ESO: Background information: EU Referendum Briefing 2: How could Brexit affect young people? http://www.europeansources.info/record/eu-referendum-briefing-1-can-the-uk-control-the-eus-future-if-it-stays-a-member-eu-referendum-briefing-2-how-could-brexit-affect-young-people-referendum-briefing-3-does-the-eu-have-a/
ESO: Background information: What Comes After the British EU Referendum? http://www.europeansources.info/record/what-comes-after-the-british-eu-referendum/

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