Taoiseach Leo Varadkar vows EU project will move ahead even without the UK
Leo Varadkar has joined with the 27 EU leaders in moving ahead with a new commitment to the European project without Britain.
Instead, it was the exact opposite, with the Council discussions all about everything else apart from Brexit. It sets out ten principles which the EU Council of all the State’s leaders have unanimously agreed on. “Gathering around half a billion citizens, with a competitive single market, it is a leader in worldwide trade, and shapes global politics.
“That is why today we unanimously agree on 10 commitments that will help us live up to that responsibility.” It is not only the parliament where there will be huge change, as term limits are also up for the commissioners of the EU, including our own Phil Hogan.
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