Euroscepticism

The Alliance for an Open Europe is a eurosceptic and free market transnational political organisation, that includes representatives from political parties and think tanks. It was initiated by British Conservative MEP Daniel Hannan, and its birth came in the midst of renewed questioning of the linkage between the centre-right europhile European People's Party and the further-right eurosceptic European Democrats in the European Parliament. Some have suggested that the organization could become the nucleus of a new European political party or that its name be adopted by a newly-independent ED group. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alliance for an Open Europe"

The Conservative Democratic Alliance is a strongly right-wing United Kingdom pressure group which considers the Conservative Party to have swung overtly to the left in recent years in its attempts to modernise itself. It was formed by disaffected members of the Conservative Monday Club, another pressure group, over the way in which the Club should have responded to the Conservative Party's very public severing of 'links' with the Club in 2001, due to the Club's alleged racism. The conservative Daily Telegraph newspaper has described the CDA as "a hardline offshoot of the Monday Club" (Daily Telegraph, 24 August 2004). ...more on Wikipedia about "Conservative Democratic Alliance"

The Democracy Movement is a crossparty Eurosceptic pressure group in the UK with around 150 local branches. It grew out of the late James Goldsmith's Referendum Party in 1998. It campaigns against Britain entering Economic and Monetary Union with the Eurozone. This is on the grounds that the British government would lose control over interest rates, exchange rates and spending on public services. ...more on Wikipedia about "Democracy Movement"

Europe of Democracies and Diversities was a euro-sceptic political group with seats in the European Parliament between 1999 and 2004. Following the elections in 2004, the former MEPs of the group took MEPs from the new member countries on board and together, they registered the new group Independence and Democracy (IND/DEM). ...more on Wikipedia about "Europe of Democracies and Diversities"

Euroscepticism is scepticism about, or disagreement with, the purposes of the European Union, sometimes coupled with a wish to preserve national sovereignty. ...more on Wikipedia about "Euroscepticism"

The Independence and Democracy (IND/DEM) group, formed July 20, 2004 is a euro-sceptic political group with 36 MEPs in the European Parliament. ...more on Wikipedia about "Independence and Democracy"

This England is a quarterly magazine, published in spring, summer, autumn and winter, "for all those who love England's green and pleasant land". It appeals above all to a nostalgic, and largely expatriate, readership, concentrating on the values and customs of England, especially rural England, in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. The magazine started in 1967 with the slogan "As Refreshing as a Cup of Tea!"; it is still edited by its founder, Lincolnshire-born Roy Faiers, and is based in Cheltenham. It claims a readership of a quarter of a million. ...more on Wikipedia about "This England" You are visiting http://www.shortopedia.com

The Union for Europe of the Nations is a nationalist and (mostly) euro-sceptic party grouping with seats in the European Parliament. ...more on Wikipedia about "Union for Europe of the Nations"

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