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  1. Euroscepticism, also spelled as Euroskepticism or EU-scepticism, [1] [2] [3] is a political position involving criticism of the European Union (EU) and European integration.

  2. t. e. Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom is a continuum of belief ranging from the opposition to certain political policies of the European Union to the complete opposition to the United Kingdom ’s membership of the European Union. It has been a significant element in the politics of the United Kingdom (UK).

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  4. May 19, 2015 · With regard to the nature of Euroscepticism, there have been numerous works since Taggart’s (1998: 366) seminal article on Euroscepticism and political parties, in which he defined it as expressing ‘the idea of contingent or qualified opposition as well as incorporating outright and unqualified opposition to the process of European ...

    • Nathalie Brack, Nicholas Startin
    • 2015
  5. Jan 1, 2023 · The term Euroscepticism appeared relatively late – in 1980s Britain – and was “treated as a marginal phenomenon in European politics” (Riedel 2018, p. 4).). “According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term first surfaced in print in The Economist on 26 December 1992 to describe the souring of German public opinion on European integration after Germany was told to adjust its ...

    • uj508@york.ac.uk
  6. Overview. The study of Euroscepticism emerged following its journalistic use, and later with a political reference to the British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s Bruges speech. The concept has often been stretched, or used and abused, with reference to any form of critical attitudes towards the EU integration process.

  7. and some referents. Euroscepticism is synonymous to Euro realism, Euro pessimism, EU skepticism. This is among everything a catch word, created by the Times in 1985. It describes a continuum from a HARD VERSION -The European idea is entirely rejected to a SOFT VERSION : only some of the European policies /institutions are criticized1.

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