Charles Kennedy

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Kennedy Sets Out Three Tests For Britain’s Presidency Of EU

Charles Kennedy, Leader of the Liberal Democrats, has taken part in a debate organized by political think-tank the Centre for Reform at the London School of Economics, entitled ‘Europe: where do we go from here?’ Other participants were Joschka Fisher, Robin Cook, Douglas Herd and Peter Sutherland.

Mr Kennedy set out three tests for British Presidency of the EU*:

“The first is progress on the Budget Deal – requiring the UK to spell out exactly how it envisages CAP reform.  The second is maintaining the momentum for enlargement – it would be a historic disaster if the EU was to turn inward, not outward, to promote stability and prosperity. Finally, there is the issue of economic reform: Britain should not lecture the rest of Europe but the EU should recognise that the single market only applies to 20% of the EU economy and that liberalisation and competition, including in services, represent and acid test for Europe’s future prosperity.”

Addressing the issue of the European Constitution, Mr Kennedy said:

“The Constitution in its current form is dead. It is time for a moratorium on significant treaty revision until European institutions and, most importantly, national leaders can reconnect with the people. 

“If non-controversial and positive reforms can help to achieve greater transparency and efficiency – and do not involve a transfer of power to the Union from member states – then they should be enacted. These include opening up the Council of Ministers to public scrutiny – only Cuba and North Korea legislate in secret like the Council of Ministers, and pressing on with enlargement and engaging in talks with Turkey.”

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