Jean-Lin Lacapelle said the countries such as Britain and the US were able to ease their coronavirus restrictions because of their successful vaccination programmes and alleged Mr Macron was as much to blame as Brussels for the roll-out fiasco. The National Rally
Florian Philippot, president of France’s Eurosceptic Les Patriots party, heaped praise on the UK and slammed europhile doom-mongers who predicted the country’s apocalyptic demise. Highlighting the trade deals the UK has completed with 67 countries and the EU, he said such a
Former foreign minister and sitting MEP José Manuel García-Margallo claimed his country had to “fight” to regain control of the British overseas territory. Mr García-Margallo’s comments came as he spoke about a clash with then-Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy, who rejected plans
Former foreign minister and sitting MEP José Manuel García-Margallo claimed his country had to “fight” to regain control of the British overseas territory. Mr García-Margallo’s comments came as he spoke about a clash with then-Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy, who rejected plans
Brexit: UK ‘has got its freedom’ says James Dyson During an explosive interview, the former European Commission President insisted he did not defend the EU’s point of view in the UK. He also claimed he was too silent throughout the debate over
Christine Lagarde: Euro area GDP could fall by 12% And France Jamet voiced concerns about the future safety of French savings once inflation becomes a factor once more. Mrs Jamet, a member of Marine Le Pen’s right-wing National Rally party, was commenting
The founder of the Bulgaria of Labour and Reason party claimed a joint European army led by Brussels would only look to serve the oligarchs of the European Union. In a savage attack on French President Macron, Mr Markov claimed anything resembling
Merkel and Macron ‘undermining consensus’ says expert Mr Macron is currently wrestling with France’s worsening coronavirus numbers, and this week imposed a lockdown to slow down a third wave of the pandemic, despite his previous reluctance to do so. Ryszard Czarnecki, who represents the
Dominique Bilde attacked the European Union for continually taking cheap swipes at Britain in a desperate attempt to distract from its own failings. The gaping hole between Brussels’ bureaucratic system and the soaraway success of Brexit is most keenly highlighted by the
Frenchman Pierre Karleskind, chair of the fisheries committee, claimed Downing Street was giving MEPs a reason to vote down the future relationship treaty. He argued No10’s suggestion the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine was funded by UK taxpayers could be provocative to euro politicians ahead