If only these
Europhile careerists had batted harder for Britain, we'd be out of the EU by now, the story goes.
The Stafford MP and
Europhile has made no secret of his fear of a 'no deal' Brexit, and it is clear that the position he has taken on a number of key votes on the issue has angered some constituents.
It wasn't a "surprise" that we ended up in the EU,
Europhile politicians dragged us slowly into it without a referendum using the EU trick of 'ratcheting'.
"As much as reaching out to
europhile Labour MPs may look attractive, only winning over her Tory rebels will get Mrs May over the line," wrote Rees-Mogg, who chairs the influential European Research Group.
Sterling has settled at moderately higher levels after rallying during the New York PM session on news that the UK government's Cabinet approved the Brexit plan, though the odds for the plan passing in parliament look to be limited, with Eurosceptic members in both Conservative and Labour parties, along Northern Ireland's DUP and a good chunk of
Europhile members of parliament, set to vote against the "worst of both worlds" plan.
Europhile hero George is once again drawn into the world of mysteries, as he and his on-again-off-again partner Nico are caught up in a murderous art heist while meeting in Paris, and the return to beautiful hand-drawn, cel-shaded locations (after previous forays into plainer 3D) make this a richly warm and engrossing adventure.
Its leader Hermann Kelly said this week the EU and
Europhile parties would be "throwing dung" at them but "when you plant a seed and you throw dung, hopefully it is going to grow into something".
Prior to that,
europhile PM Edward Heath's 1971 White Paper on entry had promised no "erosion of essential national sovereignty".
However, it now seems the President of Italy, a
europhile, refuses to accept the new Government as it is too anti EU.
EUROPHILE fanatic Sir Vince Cable is of the opinion that older Brexit voters were driven by nostalgia for a world in which faces were white.
Sir Desmond Swayne was snapped slumped over and with his eyes shut as veteran Tory
Europhile Ken Clarke spoke.
"It is going to be a very, very difficult campaign," admitted
europhile MP Anna Soubry, the minister for small business.