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  • If we were really concerned with the welfare of those two countries (for selfish if no other reasons) we might start by asking ourselves whether “preparing” them for the entirely inappropriate and burdensome acquis communautaire is quite the right way of going about matters.

    Another "surprise" from the Court of Auditors Helen 2006

  • “If Turkish leaders thought the mere idea of joining the EU was “silly”, why did they make so many concessions in their national laws to the acquis communautaire?”

    Matthew Yglesias » A Special Relationship 2009

  • The entire principle of the acquis communautaire —law that all EU member states must share—is the root of Europe's current problems.

    The Fiscal Union Delusion Fred Smith 2011

  • If Turkish leaders thought the mere idea of joining the EU was “silly”, why did they make so many concessions in their national laws to the acquis communautaire?

    Matthew Yglesias » A Special Relationship 2009

  • So the notion that he threw the towel in to make himself look altogether more communautaire begins, along with all the other abject surrenders, to look a perfectly reasonable explanation of his conduct.

    You Pay, You Obey, We Enjoy! 2008

  • So the notion that he threw the towel in to make himself look altogether more communautaire begins, along with all the other abject surrenders, to look a perfectly reasonable explanation of his conduct.

    Archive 2008-01-13 2008

  • Ÿ Renforcement du mode tribal et communautaire, activation de l'intégrisme et du fondamentalisme.

    Archive 2009-04-10 2009

  • The fact is that no one believes these threats and no one takes a blind bit of notice because they all know that when push comes to shove the maker of the threat wants to be seen as being acceptably more communautaire than he or she is a staunch defender of British Independence.

    Archive 2007-09-02 2007

  • The fact is that no one believes these threats and no one takes a blind bit of notice because they all know that when push comes to shove the maker of the threat wants to be seen as being acceptably more communautaire than he or she is a staunch defender of British Independence.

    Brown in Toothless Threat 2007

  • All the evidence points to the fact that no matter how accurate the sceptical voices of the last 40 years have been, their talk of vetoes, pillars and the acquis communautaire simply does not have strong enough traction with the general public.

    A new approach to Euroscepticism 2009

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