Friday, November 2, 2012

Britain’s Road Ahead After European Union Vote, Cameron Faces European Union Budget Bind

Latest update from European Union budget plan, Cameron faces EU budget bind, PM knows it will be impossible to sign up even to the smallest rise above inflation and, even if he agreed a freeze, there is the possibility this will be defeated, Sensible rebellion on Europe by zealots, Old questions over the EU, an unruly rump on the right and the new backbenchers are a toxic mix for David Cameron, writes Ian Birrell

Still about EU budget cut plan, Clegg says 'no hope' of EU budget cut, George Osborne dismissed Wednesday night's non-binding vote – in which more than 50 Tory MPs rebelled – as 'tactics at the start of a negotiation'

Update from EU vote, Q&A: Britain's road ahead after EU vote, Technically, last night's vote has no binding power on the prime minister, and he is free to push for real-terms freeze in EU budget as he had planned

Latest China economic news, China to probe European Union solar imports, Trade cases have multiplied as panel makers around the world, including in China, face falling profits and the threat of bankruptcy or nationalisation, what a choice

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