David Cameron

OPINION david cameron : Scottish independence: Haud yer weesht, Cameron

Scottish independence: Haud yer weesht, Cameron

On 9 January, British prime minister David Cameron offended pretty much everyone in British politics by telling the Scots to hurry up with their referendum on independence. Now the Scottish parliament has confirmed the vote will take place in autumn 2014. One Scot explains why Cameron should stay out of it

by Annie Rutherford @ // 11/01/12

david cameron, scotland, independence, referendum, united kingdom, politics

NEWS david cameron : European words of 2011

European words of 2011

Whilst lexicographers from the UK, Germany, France and Spain have released their sometimes odd ‘words of the year’, we’ve taken the liberty of grading the results from 1-10 and naming our own favourites

by Annie Rutherford @ // 20/12/11

david cameron, tower of babel, angela merkel, nick clegg, nicolas sarkozy, 'indignant citizens' movement, language

OPINION david cameron : Britain-Europe: confessions of an angry Lib Dem

Britain-Europe: confessions of an angry Lib Dem

Type 'What Defines an English Person' into google right now and see the top result - this is how unpopular we are with the rest of the world, especially after the UK chose not to join a new EU treaty governing the finance system. Europe has divided a two-headed monster, 'Clammeron', in half: the government led by David Cameron and Nick Clegg since 2010 has been spliced together by iron threads of political contingency

by dominicmaciver @ // 14/12/11

david cameron, liberalism, identity, london, opinion, nick clegg, european union

PRESS REVIEW david cameron : Slovenian, British, Spanish and German media on UK’s EU veto

Slovenian, British, Spanish and German media on UK’s EU veto

British prime minister David Cameron defended his EU veto in the British house of commons on 12 December, while French president Nicolas Sarkozy lamented that he was ‘splitting Europe in two’. Britain is simply more eurosceptic, replies the rest of Europe, who stress the advantages that the British can offer Europe

by euro topics @ // 13/12/11

david cameron, euweek, eurozone, european union, monetary union, nicolas sarkozy, press review

PANORAMA david cameron : Europe reacts: what Gaddafi’s expiration means

Europe reacts: what Gaddafi’s expiration means

On 20 October the world saw a mediatised repeat of bloody images and videos of Osama Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein on their deathbeds: Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi, 69, was killed in his hometown of Sirte. French, US and British forces were part of the Nato airstrikes in the Libyan civil war which began in February 2011. Read presidential and prime ministerial postcards from Poland, Malta, Italy, France and Germany after the news broke

by Nicola Accardo @ , Matthieu Amaré @ , Aleksandra Sygiel @ , Cristina Cartes @ , katharina kloss , Nabeelah Shabbir @ // 21/10/11

david cameron, business, josé luis rodríguez zapatero, angela merkel, communism, death, poland

OPINION david cameron : French perspectives on London riots: 'so 2005'

French perspectives on London riots: 'so 2005'

Rioters were brought before the courts, police failings were discussed. What were the causes of the unprecedented violence that the UK witnessed in August? The authorities, driven by traditional populism and reactionary politics, refused to analyse them in-depth in the moment. Perspective from across the channel

by Sehnrev @ // 13/09/11

david cameron, economical crisis, discrimination, london, riots, violence, civil society

OPINION david cameron : Confused, Cameron? Don’t abandon multiculturalism just yet

Confused, Cameron? Don’t abandon multiculturalism just yet

There's nothing particularly new in the British prime minister's 5 February claims that multiculturalism has failed. But there is something worrisome about his speech, and not only because other English-speaking countries are looking to Britain as they debate the merits of their own multiculturalism policies. View from Canada

by Daniel G. Ross @ // 10/02/11

david cameron, opinion, canada, multiculturalism, integration, immigration, society

PRESS REVIEW david cameron : Cameron vs. multiculturalism: British, Belgian, Spanish, Romanian press react

Cameron vs. multiculturalism: British, Belgian, Spanish, Romanian press react

In a call for ‘muscular liberalism’ at the Munich security conference, the British prime minister blames multiculturalism for exacerbating Britain's problems with radical islamists. While cautiously commending Cameron's objectives, Europe’s press criticises his methods on the grounds that they play into the hands of the extreme right

by eurotopics @ // 08/02/11

david cameron, angela merkel, immigration, euweek, multiculturalism, integration, united kingdom

PRESS REVIEW david cameron : 81 billion pounds later: Brits avoid bankruptcy

81 billion pounds later: Brits avoid bankruptcy

The British government announced a barrage of drastic austerity measures on 20 October: major cuts in social welfare and almost half a million jobs in the public sector axed. British, Finnish, Danish and Dutch commentators find these public sector cuts, the biggest since world war two, harsh, unfair and extremely dangerous for the economy

by euro topics @ // 21/10/10

david cameron, money, churchill, great-britain, tax, second world war , conservatives

OPINION david cameron : Europe's politician loudmouths

Europe's politician loudmouths

British prime minister David Cameron was accused of 'going offscript' by former foreign secretary David Miliband after a series of press conferences where he accused Pakistan of 'exporting terror'. Do Europe's eurosceptic politicians have the biggest mouths when it comes to diplomatic rows? Expression of the week

by English language version of cafebabel.com @ // 18/08/10

david cameron, tower of babel, best of cafebabel.com, pakistan, european union, herman van rompuy, india

ANALYSIS david cameron : UK, Germany, Iraq: welcome to the Hotel Coalition

UK, Germany, Iraq: welcome to the Hotel Coalition

From Britain's 'wildcard' to Iraq's power vacuum, the outcome between the elections has been similar - the winning party not gaining a majority and the other two forming a coalition to push them out. In Iraq, negotiations have been ongoing since 7 March, with over two months of riots and attacks. Parallel between one of the world's biggest democracies and a failing state

by Metsa Rahimi @ // 26/05/10

david cameron, economical crisis, angela merkel, nick clegg, war, iraq war, elections

PRESS REVIEW david cameron : Dutch, Slovenians, Swiss on Cameron-Clegg: new UK leaders

Dutch, Slovenians, Swiss on Cameron-Clegg: new UK leaders

On 12 May, conservative and liberal democrat heads David and Nick officially stood outside No. 10 Downing Street to present themselves as the leaders of the coalition in Great Britain. Clegg has said we need to get used to a 'new kind of government', which will not be moving closer to Europe. The EU press reacts

by eurotopics @ // 12/05/10

david cameron, conservatives, liberal democrats, nick clegg, newspaper, gordon brown, downing street

Once upon a 6 May the UK hung its parliament

Once upon a 6 May the UK hung its parliament

Over the last four weeks we've been garnering a European view of the UK elections on 6 May, where the last thirteen years of labour government faces change. Continental concerns are about the state of the UK budget, and there's been surprise by the 'Cleggmania' twist in the election campaign, which became a three-horse race (time for a Spanish first lady?). It's also raised queries about the UK's electoral law system, voter apathy and the fact there seems to be no left alternative in Britain – read the profile of a hijab-wearing candidate in a northern constituency. Forecasters say the conservatives might win in a coalition government with the liberal democrats, meaning Europeans might see a change in the make-up of the current 27-bloc European identity. Who would you vote for - David, Gordon or Nick?

PRESS REVIEW david cameron : Tories, Klaus and Kaczyński: EU 'three kings' vs Lisbon treaty

Tories, Klaus and Kaczyński: EU 'three kings' vs Lisbon treaty

The eurosceptic Pole Lech Kaczyński plans to sign the EU reform document in the next few days, Czech president Václav Klaus refuses and British conservative leader David Cameron again promises his country a referendum if he is elected prime minister in 2010 and the treaty has still not taken effect. The Irish, Czech, German and Hungarian press react

by eurotopics @ // 07/10/09

david cameron, vaclav klaus, eurotopics, poland, lech kaczynski, euweek, european media

ANALYSIS david cameron : Homage to Catalonia

Homage to Catalonia

Catalonia’s draft statute changes Spain’s fiscal system.

by Fabio De Franceschi @ // 17/01/06

david cameron, italy, rodríguez zapatero, devolution, germany, nationalism, europe

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Saving the Libyans, saving the euro

By Maxence Peniguet, translated by Rose Kelleher It's going to be a big day. The extraordinary summit on Libya and Europe's southern neighbors is due to address sanctions against the Qaddafi regime. Council members may possibly decide to officially recognize the Transitional National Council of Libya as a ...

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Must be the traffic

By Rose Kelleher Does it mean anything that (German) Angela Merkel was one of the first leaders to arrive this morning at the EC summit in Brussels? Or that (Italian) Silvio Berlusconi arrived about two hours late?

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“The 6% increase is dead.” Cameron knocks EU budget plans on the head.

By Rose Kelleher Buzek, Barroso et al won't receive the 5.9% budget increase for Europe in 2011 they were hoping for. And it's all thanks to UK prime minister David Cameron, to hear him tell it.

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