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Decisions taken by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) can generate substantial political debate, but do they help foster Euroscepticism?
Stuart J. Turnbull-Dugarte
Dan Devine
present evidence from a study of attitudes in Spain following an ECJ ruling on the case of the Catalan politician Oriol Junqueras in 2019. They find that those exposed to the ruling were 6% more likely to be Eurosceptic and 13% more likely to be dissatisfied with the way democracy works.
Eurosceptic parties, regardless of their ideological colours, are largely united in signalling the EU as a threat to national sovereignty. Concerns over ‘meddling’ Europe have long been a staple in the rhetoric of Eurosceptics in the UK and the promise to ‘take back control’ has undoubtedly become the campaign slogan most commonly associated with the Brexit referendum. In continental Europe, a rise in Eurosceptic attitudes and increased support for Eurosceptic parties was catalysed by the e
Konami Won t Be Attending E3 2021 But Still Has A Number Of Projects To Reveal
Metal Gear Solid - has announced it won t be attending E3 2021.
In a statement on social media, the company said it still had great respect for the ESA and would continue to support it in the future. It s also taken this opportunity to reassure fans it has a number of projects in deep development - and will be sharing updates in the coming months.
RICHARD Hammond, who hosts Amazon Prime s motoring show The Grand Tour, has been filmed persistently ramming into two cars while trying to park his car. Thankfully, rather than a bout of serious road rage, it appears to be a staged incident involving Hammond, who lives in Weston-under-Penyard, near Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire. The celebratory petrolhead, who rose to prominence as a co-presenter on renowned TV show Top Gear alongside Jeremy Clarkson and James May, appeared to be in Crickhowell, south Powys, on Friday (April 23), filming a segment for The Grand Tour – the trio’s new show which is on its fourth season on Amazon Prime Video.
SHOCKING footage has emerged of a rather famous motorist going berserk over a parking space and persistently ramming into two cars on a quiet Powys street. Thankfully, rather than a bout of serious road rage, it appears to be a staged incident – involving none other than TV presenter Richard Hammond. The celebratory petrolhead, who rose to prominence as a co-presenter on renowned TV show
Top Gear alongside Jeremy Clarkson and James May, appeared to be in Crickhowell, South Powys, on Friday, April 23, filming a segment for
The Grand Tour – the trio’s new show which is on its fourth season on Amazon Prime Video.
SHOCKING footage has emerged of a rather famous motorist going berserk over a parking space and persistently ramming into two cars on a quiet Powys street. Thankfully, rather than a bout of serious road rage, it appears to be a staged incident – involving none other than TV presenter Richard Hammond. The celebratory petrolhead, who rose to prominence as a co-presenter on renowned TV show Top Gear alongside Jeremy Clarkson and James May, appeared to be in Crickhowell, south Powys, on Friday (April 23), filming a segment for The Grand Tour – the trio’s new show which is on its fourth season on Amazon Prime Video.