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- Euroscepticism, also spelled as Euroskepticism or EU-scepticism, is a political position involving criticism of the European Union (EU) and European integration...
- leader, António Costa, on forming a parliamentary alliance with three euroskeptic left wing parties after the 2015 national elections. Webpage of the MEP...
- Pan (23 January 2020). "Britain's EU Journey: When Thatcher turned all euroskeptic". ****ociated Press News. Archived from the original on 30 October 2020...
- Alexander, "Bernd Lucke: Merkel's new rival and Germany's first serious Euroskeptic"[permanent dead link‍], London Daily Telegraph via Ottawa Citizen, 11...
- pp. 1–38. ISBN 978-0691194752. Hooghe, Liesbet (2007). "What Drives Euroskepticism? Party–Public Cueing, Ideology and Strategic Opportunity". European...
- "Ousted chief of Germany′s euroskeptic AfD sets up new political party - News - DW.COM - 19.07.2015". DW.COM. "Germany's euroskeptic AfD elects conservative...
- which rose in the ranks with an anti-immigration agenda. "A look at euroskeptic and populist forces in the European Union". The ****an Times. 21 May 2019...
- on the far right, gain 4.18 percent". Aljazeera. 8 July 2019. "Small Euroskeptic, far-right Gr**** Solution party may squeeze into Euro Parliament". ekathimerini...
- co-founded the Brussels-based Centre for the New Europe in 1993, a neoliberal euroskeptic think tank with attention to social conservative issues affiliated with...
- from the original on 21 July 2023. Retrieved 11 March 2013. "German Euroskeptic Party AFD Could Unravel After Election". Der Spiegel. 25 September 2013...