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  • noun Alternative form of Eurosceptic.

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Examples

  • In particular, this shortage is to be noted in eurosceptic circles.

    Any ideas on how to go about this? Helen 2006

  • We see that Daniel Hannan, the eurosceptic's eurosceptic, is in full flood in The Daily Telegraph today, holding forth in an op-ed about the terrors of the European Union.

    The scum that they really are Richard 2006

  • So here is my new idea: a network that would help women to become more active in eurosceptic circles (no, I don’t want to hear about the number of leaflets delivered by women and the cups of tea made by them – make your own tea, guys) and to utilize the new opportunities presented by the internet and the blogosphere for that purpose.

    Any ideas on how to go about this? Helen 2006

  • That is the problem we need to deal with in the so-called eurosceptic movement.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Helen 2007

  • That is the problem we need to deal with in the so-called eurosceptic movement.

    Good government or self-government Helen 2007

  • However, I do hope that instead of whining, complaining and writing lengthy messages about this whole event being badly organized, absolute rubbish, not fit to be called eurosceptic or whatever else, we shall have descriptions of successful local events organized by said critics.

    Pro-Referendum Rally Helen 2007

  • However, I do hope that instead of whining, complaining and writing lengthy messages about this whole event being badly organized, absolute rubbish, not fit to be called eurosceptic or whatever else, we shall have descriptions of successful local events organized by said critics.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Richard 2007

  • Yesterday in the House of Lords, Lord Barnett, not known as a eurosceptic au contraire asked Her Majesty's Government:What progress they have made in the current negotiations on the European Union budget?

    Just tell us straight Helen 2005

  • The rest of the Foreign Secretary's speech was lucid, good-natured and unconvincing, for he could not quite explain why he, once so well-known as a eurosceptic, is now toeing the Foreign Office line.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011

  • He also hit out at so-called "eurosceptic" elements among Mr Cameron's Conservatives who are now pushing for Britain to hold a referendum on its troubled membership of the EU.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

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