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  • noun Plural form of Eurosceptic.

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Examples

  • I find the so-called Eurosceptics get off way too lightly with their complaints about Europe.

    John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009

  • The scary thing, however, is that so many so-called Eurosceptics take exactly the Foreign Office line on Iraq and the war on terror, little realising that they are reinforcing the very Eurocentric policy they profess to oppose.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Richard 2007

  • Prague - Czech President Vaclav Klaus today discussed European integration and the Lisbon treaty with representatives of the Independence / Democracy EP group whose members are called Eurosceptics, Czech MEP Vladimir Zelezny, member of this EP group, has said.

    Gates of Vienna 2009

  • The reference to "Eurosceptics", however, was confined to the title – over which the writer has no control - but, in the first line of the text, Rifkind elected to refer to "Tory Europhobes".

    Low grade tactics Richard 2007

  • The reference to "Eurosceptics", however, was confined to the title – over which the writer has no control - but, in the first line of the text, Rifkind elected to refer to "Tory Europhobes".

    Archive 2007-10-01 Richard 2007

  • As a belief system, it divides the world into two camps, the believers and the unbelievers, the latter group encompassing a division known as "Eurosceptics" or "Europhobes".

    Why they have got it wrong Richard 2005

  • You may have detected that critics of Europe, the so-called 'Eurosceptics' were putting it about that the Blair government is determined to force Britain into the single currency, come what may.

    The Future of Canada/U.K. Trade and Investment in a Global Economy 1999

  • Labour's 1983 manifesto promised to leave the Union, and whilst the Conservative party have never pledged to leave the Union, a growing band of "Eurosceptics" threatened to tear the party apart in the

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] EdwardCarter 2010

  • Labour's 1983 manifesto promised to leave the Union, and whilst the Conservative party have never pledged to leave the Union, a growing band of "Eurosceptics" threatened to tear the party apart in the

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] TK 2010

  • Labour's 1983 manifesto promised to leave the Union, and whilst the Conservative party have never pledged to leave the Union, a growing band of "Eurosceptics" threatened to tear the party apart in the

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] EdwardCarter 2010

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