Saturday, July 27

Politics

After Brexit, The Netherlands Must Work More Closely
Europe, News, Politics, UK

After Brexit, The Netherlands Must Work More Closely

After Brexit, the Netherlands must Work more Closely with Spain and Italy. After the Brexit, the Netherlands has to look for new allies.   It can be read in a Friday published advice from the Advisory Council on International Affairs (AIV) at the request of the House of Representatives. Traditionally the Netherlands is on a par with the Northern European countries,  the Benelux countries and the Baltic States, but they do not form a majority within the EU. Therefore, the focus should be on better collaboration with large Member States such as Spain and Italy. In Europe, the Netherlands could usually count on the support of the United Kingdom when it came to plans for trade,  the European multiannual budget or to curb pro-European policies of France and Germany. Member States f...
How to Position the New Role in the UK after Brexit
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How to Position the New Role in the UK after Brexit

After Brexit, Britain's top priority is to clarify how its foreign policy influences the international landscape and what mechanisms are in place to preserve the influence of the UK's “new role”.   Looking back at history, strategic thinking about "where the UK is going" has been around for a long time. Today, this historical issue has returned to the public eye. In 1962, US Secretary of State Dean Acheson claimed that "Great Britain lost its empire but failed to find a new role. She attempted to play a unique role of power, a role that deviated from Europe and based on the special relationship between the United States and Britain; A role based on the leadership of the Commonwealth. This federation has no dominant power, no political consensus, no power, and enjoys a fragile and ...
Cry for Help and Employers: Hurry up with that Brexit!
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Cry for Help and Employers: Hurry up with that Brexit!

Cry for Help and Employers: Hurry up with that Brexit! London and Brussels have to make much more haste with the Brexit. If they do not agree on the time and the British leave the Union without agreement by the end of March next year, it will be disastrous for companies, workers and communities on both sides of the Channel.   British and European trade unions and employers' organisations say this in a collective cry for help to the European leaders of state and government, who will have the Brexit again on their agenda next Friday. On behalf of 45 million employees and 20 million employers, the four organisations (BusinessEurope, the Confederation of British Industry, the Trades Union Congress and the European Trade Union Confederation) are calling on the leaders to put a great dea...
British Prime Minister May Survives Important Vote in Parliament
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British Prime Minister May Survives Important Vote in Parliament

The British Prime Minister Theresa May has survived a Important vote in the British House of Commons on Wednesday about the Brexit and the role that the parliament would receive if no agreement were reached with the EU. May had to make concessions to the EU-minded 'rebels' within her own Conservative Party, published by the EYE News.   The United Kingdom will leave the EU on 29 March of next year. The British government is currently negotiating with EU leaders about the settlement of this Brexit and future mutual relations. The House of Commons had to vote on Wednesday about a proposal that would give the parliament more say if these negotiations were to come to nothing. It is far from evident that the EU and May will find an agreement. If there is an agreement, the British parliam...