U.S. Government Pressures Britain To Stay in EU
How is that America's business?
Afraid of uncertainty
Cites reassuring news from Greece and France
More than half likely to vote to leave in an in/out referendum
Says it's abusing its market position in patent fight
The EU fancies itself critical to competition
Euro skepticism remains en vogue
It's all positioning leading up to the referendum
Nevertheless, tensions running high on the continent
The Czech Republic is the last country in the E.U. yet to give a green light to the European Stability Mechanism
Lack of a unified position among member states proving to be an obstacle
The geopolitical landscape is shifting under everyone's feet
Would depend on whether negotiations with Israel can begin
Former center-left prime minister elected to largely ceremonial position
Ultra-nationalists don't want efforts to joined European Union to continue
Well, of course they did. MasterCard and Visa did it at governments' behest
Disagreements on how to deal with the debt crisis still to be resolved
At least one Conservative MP thinks an agreement with UKIP would help win seats in the next election
Agreement seems unlikely as they take more time to "study proposals"
They're supposed to set a seven-year plan for the troubled almost-but-not-quite super-state
Not happy at its efforts to increase its own budget