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Daily Archives: July 26, 2012
An evening at the LSE
Last Tuesday evening, I had been invited by the BBC to take part in a debate on the EU, at the London School of Economics. It had a rather curious “asymmetric” structure. Sir Stephen Wall proposed the pro-EU motion, but … Continue reading
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