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The European Court of Auditors will today publish its annual report on the EU’s accounts. As in previous years, the Auditors are expected to highlight widespread problems with fraud and mismanagement in the EU’s spending programmes. The News of the World reported on Open Europe’s briefing published yesterday detailing 100 examples of misuse of EU money.
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Dropping into my inbox this week was an invite to attend an Open Europe event called ‘EU communication policy: biased propaganda?’. A bit rich! Despite styling themselves as an ‘independent think tank’, Open Europe consistently produces what can only be described as biased propaganda. By misleading and using selective quoting Open Europe, with a helping hand from the media, very successful...
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Once in a while Open Europe’s daily press summary contains a gem among the constant Jeremiads. One example was Ulrich Beck's article in the Guardian This economic crisis cries out to be transformed into the founding of a new Europe (13 April 2009). Recommended reading for all and sundry. More Europe and why. Ralf Grahn
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Open Europe’s ranking of all 785 MEPs continues to receive coverage. Open Europe’s Research Director Mats Persson appeared on CNBC’s Europe Tonight show, discussing the findings of the report. The ranking was also mentioned on this morning’s BBC Breakfast Show, in the Scotsman, and several other European and regional newspapers.
submitted by OpenEurope on 27th May 2009 (via openeurope.org.uk)
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Open Europe has published new research, detailing the ways in which the EU could bailout Greece, and what these solutions could cost European taxpayers. Open Europe argues that an EU-led bailout will come with huge economic and political risks, and will for the first time make Europe’s taxpayers fully liable for an individual country’s debts, while centralising new economic powers at t...
submitted by OpenEurope on 11th Feb 2010 (via openeurope.org.uk)
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Open Europe yesterday published a new briefing detailing the UK’s main parties’ positions on the European Union, ahead of tonight’s leaders’ debate on foreign policy. The WSJ’s Brussels blog describes the briefing as a “tip sheet that could prove useful”. Open Europe’s Mats Persson appeared on Bloomberg Television this morning, discussing tonight&rsq...
submitted by OpenEurope on 22nd Apr 2010 (via openeurope.org.uk)
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Open Europe’s 50 examples of EU waste, published yesterday, are reported in the Mail, Express, Telegraph and Polish paper Dziennik. Open Europe’s Mats Persson is quoted saying, “The European Commission tries to put the blame for fraud and waste on the member states, but the real problem is the EU budget itself.
submitted by OpenEurope on 11th Nov 2009 (via openeurope.org.uk)
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Open Europe has obtained a list of which MEPs have and have not, as of last week, signed a European Parliament Declaration calling for an end to the monthly trip between Brussels and Strasbourg. Open Europe has written to all those MEPs who have not signed, urging them to do so before the deadline tomorrow.
submitted by OpenEurope on 14th Jan 2009 (via openeurope.org.uk)
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New Open Europe briefing: The ten lessons the UK Government should draw from Cameron???s EU veto
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Open Europe: one step behind the problem I see Open Europe has instead called for Europe’s banking system to be “fundamentally recapitalised” in a move that could cost as much as €372bn. Ahead of crucial G20 talks this weekend, the London-based think tank has called for leaders to ditch its plans to boost the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) and push instead for a
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In a briefing note for Open Europe, Anthony Browne, former Director of Policy Exchange, and Mats Persson, Director of Open Europe, argue that in the wake of the euro crisis the UK should position itself as the national champion of “European localism”, a new long-term strategy that is capable of winning support across the political spectrum in the UK, and from governments and parliament...
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