It's been clear for some time that a solution to the euro zone's problems would require greater fiscal unity, and equally clear that the U.K. was unlikely to be a part of that given the euro-skepticism of a large part of the Conservative senior partner in its coalition government. ❋ David Cottle (2011)
With the world's largest state debtor wallowing in the shallows like some beached whale, surely it would be blinkered euro-skepticism of a lunatic order to worry about France's credit standing instead? ❋ David Cottle (2011)
Mr. Cameron himself is also a constraint on a return to the sort of euro-skepticism that proved divisive to the Conservatives through the 1990s. ❋ Alistair MacDonald (2011)
The euro-zone crisis, coupled with a recent souring of the U.K.'s relationship with the EU, is fueling euro-skepticism within the Conservative Party, the senior partners in the coalition government. ❋ Ainsley Thomson (2011)
Tory euro-skepticism is constrained, however, by the coalition agreement the Conservatives signed with Liberal Democrats, under which no powers would be repatriated or passed to Brussels in this parliamentary term. ❋ Alistair MacDonald (2011)
Klaus, known for his euro-skepticism and his maverick style, made his comments in the Thursday edition of Mlada Fronta Dnes, one of the leading Czech newspapers. ❋ Richard (2004)
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Beyond populist talk, which ranges from euro-skepticism to anti-German demagoguery, experts say the concessions that Greece has made in exchange for the foreign aid it needs to stave off default - including allowing European Union officials to monitor Greek state affairs closely - are unprecedented for a member nation, making Greece a bellwether for the future of European integration. ❋ By RACHEL DONADIO (2011)
Beyond populist talk, which ranges from euro-skepticism to anti-German demagoguery, experts say the concessions that Greece has made in exchange for the foreign aid it needs to stave off default - including allowing European Union officials to monitor Greek state affairs closely - are unprecedented for an member nation, making Greece a bellwether for the future of European integration. ❋ By RACHEL DONADIO (2011)
In Finland, Prime Minister Jyrki Katainen faces discontent within his governing coalition as well as pressure from a nationalist opposition group, the True Finns, which rode euro-skepticism to big gains in April parliamentary elections. ❋ By JACK EWING AND LOUISE STORY (2011)
Instead he was in London last week to try to overcome widespread euro-skepticism in Europe's financial capital. ❋ Unknown (2012)
EUO are two ETFs that could climb higher if euro-skepticism is on the rise. ❋ Jason Raznick (2011)
Britain, that same crisis had a different impact, compressed through a narrower prism and summoning forth once again the clanking ghost of euro-skepticism - the belief that Britain should distance itself from the 27-nation European Union, of which it is a member, for fear of diluting its sovereignty in the dense mash of European regulation and Franco-German hegemony. ❋ By ALAN COWELL (2011)
Despite recent revival of euro-skepticism, he said, "I have no doubt about the deep sentiment of the Europeans, of all Europeans, that their future rests on the deepening of their union." ❋ Angela Charlton (2010)
(MOSCOW) - EU and Russian leaders open talks in southern Russia on Monday in a climate clouded by euro-skepticism amid the bloc's economic woes and Moscow's preference for bilateral dealings. ❋ Unknown (2010)