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These
Tides magazine
May 2009
These
Tides is a quarterly magazine published in support of EU-critical
groups all over Europe.
TT is intended to serve as a 'trade journal' for all EU critics.
It aims to
keep the international family of activists 'working for the post-EU
Europe' across the continent informed of each other's campaigns and
ideas.
These
Tides is international. It carries articles about EU-critical movements
both within EU member countries and beyond, with news from all areas
of
EU-critical thought and activity in Britain and overseas.
These
Tides is cross-party. Interviews have been published with as diverse
politicians as former Labour MP Tony Benn, Conservative peer Lord Tebbit,
Labour MP Gisela Stuart and anti-EU Swedish Green MP Max Andersson.
While
TT is now published by the Democracy Movement, it is editorially
independent and a platform open to all EU critical groups and activists.
These
Tides covers the ideas and activities of an international movement
of people searching and campaigning
for a better future for co-operation in Europe than the EU.
In
the latest issue (pictured top):
- David Wilkinson
interviews Declan Ganley, chairman of Libertas, on his criticisms
of the EU and his ambitious plans to stand candidates across Europe
and create a pan-European political party;
- Hjortur J Gormundsson
of the eurosceptic group Heimssyn updates us on the latest news
from Icelandic elections and what that means for the prospect of
the country applying for
EU membership;
- Carl Thomson
writes despatches from Europe's frontier - Georgia, Moldova and
Azerbaijan;
- Noel Currid
shines a light on the 'people who matter' - the European Round Table
of Industrialists;
- John Redwood
MP discusses a strategy to respond to the rousing Russia;
- David Wilkinson
looks at the parties standing in the forthcoming euro-elections
and asks what the self-respecting eurosceptic should do;
- Sam MacDonald
discusses the impact of EU regulation in the field of herbal remedies;
- and much more
... including a report on the Campaign for an Independent Britain's
recent AGM, info about the Taxpayers' Alliance's Stop the EU
Rip-Off campaign, and a summary of that speech to the
European Parliament by Czech President Vaclav Klaus.
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