The author presents his evidence to House Of Lords European Union Committee (Financial Affairs) Call for Evidence regarding “Completing Europe’s Economic And Monetary Union”.
Cameron doesn’t care very much about Europe either way, so the idea he’d split the Tories to keep us in it is completely out of keeping with his character.
Whilst in this instance the message may be tongue in cheek, UKIP’s attitudes are undoubtedly starting to bleed into popular culture.
If the “fault” for terrorism ever lies in our actions, it is only because we are good people standing up to evil men.
A more grassroots-friendly forward momentum, significant achievements in office and under-estimating Ed Miliband’s ambition could all explain the party mood.
Johnathan Algar, Antonia Cox, Nick Faith, Peter Franklin, David Green, Peter Hoskin, Andrew Lilico, Andrea Leadsom MP and Simon Richards give their views.
Dr Andrew Lilico, Managing Director of Europe Economics, asks you to consider the following three accounts of why we lost in 2001 and 2005 and what the implications are… Account 1: In 2001 and 2005 we were perceived by the public as far too right wing. People believed that we were overly ideological, wanting to […]
Dr Andrew Lilico is Managing Director of Europe Economics, a member of the IEA/Sunday Times Shadow Monetary Policy Committee. Why did you oppose joining the euro? I’ll tell you why I did. It was because, although I was in favour of a Single European State (SES), I was not in favour of Britain being part […]
Dr Andrew Lilico is Managing Director of Europe Economics, a firm providing consultancy services in economic regulation, competition policy and the application of economics to public policy and business issues. Holocaust denial is to become a crime across the EU, provided that it incites violence or hatred against specific groups. Care has been taken to allow […]
Dr Andrew Lilico is Managing Director of Europe Economics, a member of the IEA/Sunday Times Shadow Monetary Policy Committee, and author of more than forty articles, pamphlets and reports on political and economic questions I, as, I suppose, almost all readers of this article, was smacked as a child. And, like most readers, I sometimes […]
Dr Andrew Lilico is Managing Director of Europe Economics, a member of the IEA/Sunday Times Shadow Monetary Policy Committee, and author of more than forty articles, pamphlets and reports on political and economic questions. Andrew submitted this article before last night’s Commons vote to have a 100% elected Lords. Yesterday, Theresa May posted an article […]
Dr Andrew Lilico is Managing Director of Europe Economics, a member of the IEA/Sunday Times Shadow Monetary Policy Committee, and author of more than forty articles, pamphlets and reports on political and economic questions. The nineties and noughties have seen extensive reforms in the NHS. Such reforms have been overwhelmingly on the supply-side — that […]
Dr Andrew Lilico is Managing Director of Europe Economics, a member of the IEA/Sunday Times Shadow Monetary Policy Committee, and author of more than forty articles, pamphlets and reports on political and economic questions. Tim Congdon, in today’s Daily Telegraph, has said he is abandoning the Conservative Party for UKIP. His main grounds for doing […]
Dr Andrew Lilico is Managing Director of Europe Economics, a member of the IEA/Sunday Times Shadow Monetary Policy Committee, and author of more than forty articles, pamphlets and reports on political and economic questions. This paper summarizes Measuring Child Poverty and Targeting its Elimination. Child poverty is a significant political issue. Tony Blair’s government has […]
The Government was very clear about what it agreed to on Northern Ireland last year, and the EU’s proposals are not compatible with it.