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Politics and society
The European Union is more than just Brexit, the migrant crisis and populism. It has also kept the peace in Europe and given Europeans freedom of movement. A look at the best and worst of the EU.
Flops of the EU
The United Kingdom’s relationship with the European Union has been hot and cold over the years with Tony Blair’s Europhilia contrasting with Margaret Thatcher’s Euroscepticism.
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With nationalist sentiment rising in many member states, Europe has been incapable of agreeing a common policy to deal with the migration crisis of recent years.
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The European Union can’t seem to shake the image of an overbearing, bureaucratic, faceless regime.
Since 1992 the EU has made many attempts at fiscal harmonisation but with limited results.
Tops of the EU
From its beginnings with 6 members to today’s 28, peace has been central to the European project with the Franco-German partnership proving crucial in building the European Union.
Support for the euro is at an all-time high across the continent. After 20 years of the single currency even the far-right no longer supports a return to national currencies although it is not without its critics.
The European Union has broken down barriers between member states with the free movement of people, goods, services and capital. Border posts were taken down across the continent after the signing of the Schengen agreement.
Launched between 1985 and 1987, the Erasmus programme has allowed around 4 million students to study in another European country, an EU success story.
The European Union Media Programme was created in the late 1980s to support the film and audio-visual sector across Europe. It has proved very successful: For every euro invested by the EU six euros is invested by the private sector.