Forgot all about this, as the interview was originally conducted back in October, but it’s in the latest issue of Shift Mag, which focusses on Euroscepticism. Have a gander at the whole lot here or, below the fold, check out my responses to the following:
1. In the blog nosemonkey, you explain your political views. How have you passed from being a small -“C” conservative and entirely anti-EU to a small -“L” liberal and largely pro-EU?2.According to you, what are the main shortcomings of the eurosceptic group?
3. Do you think eurosceptics could weigh up in EU decisions if people took them more seriously?
4. Five good reasons to be Eurosceptic and Five good reasons to be Pro- European in Europe today?
5. With the adhesion request of Island, with the “NO-YES” referendum in Ireland, a new phenomenon seems to emerge: “EUR-OPPORTUNISM”. Will it be the strongest cement of European Union for the future? And maybe the sworn enemy of Europe as identity ? What’s your opinion?
6. In your blog, you say you are more in favour of the idea of the EU than the current reality. Can you explain?
7. How can the EU get more legitimacy amongst EU citizens?
Please note, these answers were given a few months ago now, so my views may well have changed… I’ve highlighted a few key points in bold on a quick skim through, though – it’s a long one. The last bit in particular, though, is worth a read, if I do say so myself…
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