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The Guardian view on Rachel Reeves and the EU: the right ambition is held back by outdated red lines | Editorial

Editorial: The chancellor makes a compelling case for alignment with the EU, but her strategic analysis isn’t matched with political urgency in Downing Street

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theguardian.comStai leggendo3 mesi fa

The Guardian view on Rachel Reeves and the EU: the right ambition is held back by outdated red lines |…

Editorial: The chancellor makes a compelling case for alignment with the EU, but her strategic analysis isn’t matched with political urgency in Downing Street

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economist.com3 mesi fa

Britain’s chancellor starts a tilt towards Europe

Rachel Reeves announces Britain's diplomatic push for closer alignment with the European Union, marking a shift from post-Brexit orthodoxies on trade and geopolitics.

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  1. mercoledì 18 marzo 2026·economist.com

    Britain’s chancellor starts a tilt towards Europe

    Rachel Reeves announces Britain's diplomatic push for closer alignment with the European Union, marking a shift from post-Brexit orthodoxies on trade and geopolitics.

  2. mercoledì 18 marzo 2026·theguardian.com

    The Guardian view on Rachel Reeves and the EU: the right ambition is held back by outdated red lines | Editorial

    Editorial: The chancellor makes a compelling case for alignment with the EU, but her strategic analysis isn’t matched with political urgency in Downing Street