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Euro-sceptic
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Euro-sceptic [ˈjʊərəʊˌskɛptɪk] (in Britain)
n
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a person who is opposed to closer links with the European Union
adj
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) opposing closer links with the European Union Euro-sceptic MPs
Translations
Euro-sceptic [ˈjʊərəʊskeptɪk] Eurosceptic Neuroescéptico/a m/f
Euro-sceptic
nEuroskeptiker(in) m(f)
Euro-sceptic [ˈjʊərəʊˌskɛptɪk] neuroscettico/a


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Merkel named no names but a French MP listening to the speech said it was clear that it was the Conservatives' leader David Cameron who was in her sights, with what he called his "disturbing" euroscepticism.
A second group of papers measures levels of Euroscepticism among citizens and elites in relation to degrees of integration and levels of knowledge about the European Union and also assess levels of Euroscepticism among Russians and in the French and German press.
Klaus, known for his euroscepticism, drew comparisons between supporters of greater EU integration and communists during the Soviet era.
 
 
 
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