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EU-SUMMIT/ITALY-EUROSCEPTICS
RTX7L7LZ 
July 22, 2020 
Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte addresses the upper house of parliament following the EU summit... 
Rome, Italy 
Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte addresses the upper house of parliament following the EU summit... 
Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte addresses the upper house of parliament following the EU summit on the recovery fund, sealed to revive economies ravaged by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Rome, Italy, July 22, 2020. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane 
EU-SUMMIT/ITALY-EUROSCEPTICS
RTX7L7LU 
July 22, 2020 
Leader of Italy's far-right League party Matteo Salvini speaks at the upper house of parliament following... 
Rome, Italy 
Leader of Italy's far-right League party Matteo Salvini speaks at the upper house of parliament following... 
Leader of Italy's far-right League party Matteo Salvini speaks at the upper house of parliament following the EU summit on the recovery fund, sealed to revive economies ravaged by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Rome, Italy, July 22, 2020. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane 
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EU parliament elections 
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Politics 
EU parliament elections 
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BRITAIN-EU/ROSE
RTX27CVG 
February 17, 2016 
Stuart Rose, the chairman of Britain Stronger in Europe campaign, poses for a portrait at their offices... 
London, United Kingdom 
Stuart Rose, the chairman of Britain Stronger in Europe campaign poses for a portrait at their offices... 
Stuart Rose, the chairman of Britain Stronger in Europe campaign, poses for a portrait at their offices in central London, Britain February 11, 2016. Declaring "I'm a eurosceptic" may not be an obvious way to persuade Britons to stay in the European Union but as the leader of the 'In' campaign businessman Stuart Rose believes it is this pragmatism that will help him win the day. Photograph taken February 11, 2016. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez 
BRITAIN-EU/ROSE
RTX27CVE 
February 17, 2016 
Stuart Rose, the chairman of Britain Stronger in Europe campaign, poses for a portrait at their offices... 
London, United Kingdom 
Stuart Rose, the chairman of Britain Stronger in Europe campaign poses for a portrait at their offices... 
Stuart Rose, the chairman of Britain Stronger in Europe campaign, poses for a portrait at their offices in central London, Britain February 11, 2016. Declaring "I'm a eurosceptic" may not be an obvious way to persuade Britons to stay in the European Union but as the leader of the 'In' campaign businessman Stuart Rose believes it is this pragmatism that will help him win the day. Photograph taken February 11, 2016. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez 
BRITAIN-EU/ROSE
RTX27CVD 
February 17, 2016 
Stuart Rose, the chairman of Britain Stronger in Europe campaign, poses for a portrait at their offices... 
London, United Kingdom 
Stuart Rose, the chairman of Britain Stronger in Europe campaign poses for a portrait at their offices... 
Stuart Rose, the chairman of Britain Stronger in Europe campaign, poses for a portrait at their offices in central London, Britain February 11, 2016. Declaring "I'm a eurosceptic" may not be an obvious way to persuade Britons to stay in the European Union but as the leader of the 'In' campaign businessman Stuart Rose believes it is this pragmatism that will help him win the day. Photograph taken February 11, 2016. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez 
BRITAIN-EU/ROSE
RTX27CVB 
February 17, 2016 
Stuart Rose, the chairman of Britain Stronger in Europe campaign, poses for a portrait at their offices... 
London, United Kingdom 
Stuart Rose, the chairman of Britain Stronger in Europe campaign poses for a portrait at their offices... 
Stuart Rose, the chairman of Britain Stronger in Europe campaign, poses for a portrait at their offices in central London, Britain February 11, 2016. Declaring "I'm a eurosceptic" may not be an obvious way to persuade Britons to stay in the European Union but as the leader of the 'In' campaign businessman Stuart Rose believes it is this pragmatism that will help him win the day. Photograph taken February 11, 2016. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez 
BRITAIN-EU/ROSE
RTX27CV8 
February 17, 2016 
Stuart Rose, the chairman of Britain Stronger in Europe campaign, poses for a portrait at their offices... 
London, United Kingdom 
Stuart Rose, the chairman of Britain Stronger in Europe campaign poses for a portrait at their offices... 
Stuart Rose, the chairman of Britain Stronger in Europe campaign, poses for a portrait at their offices in central London, Britain February 11, 2016. Declaring "I'm a eurosceptic" may not be an obvious way to persuade Britons to stay in the European Union but as the leader of the 'In' campaign businessman Stuart Rose believes it is this pragmatism that will help him win the day. Photograph taken February 11, 2016. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez 
POLAND-EU/
RTX21V26 
January 11, 2016 
Picture shows Poland's constitutional court in Warsaw, Poland, January 11, 2016. The European Commission... 
Warsaw, Poland 
Picture shows Poland's constitutional court in Warsaw 
Picture shows Poland's constitutional court in Warsaw, Poland, January 11, 2016. The European Commission will raise pressure on Poland when it debates the new Eurosceptic government's crackdown on the constitutional court and public broadcasters on Wednesday, a senior EU source said. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel 
POLAND-EU/
RTX21V23 
January 11, 2016 
Picture shows the sign outside Poland's constitutional court in Warsaw, Poland, January 11, 2016. The... 
Warsaw, Poland 
Picture shows the sign outside Poland's constitutional court in Warsaw 
Picture shows the sign outside Poland's constitutional court in Warsaw, Poland, January 11, 2016. The European Commission will raise pressure on Poland when it debates the new Eurosceptic government's crackdown on the constitutional court and public broadcasters on Wednesday, a senior EU source said. Picture taken with a zoomout effect. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel 
POLAND-EU/
RTX21V20 
January 11, 2016 
Picture shows Poland's constitutional court in Warsaw, Poland, January 11, 2016. The European Commission... 
Warsaw, Poland 
Picture shows Poland's constitutional court in Warsaw 
Picture shows Poland's constitutional court in Warsaw, Poland, January 11, 2016. The European Commission will raise pressure on Poland when it debates the new Eurosceptic government's crackdown on the constitutional court and public broadcasters on Wednesday, a senior EU source said. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel 
POLAND-EU/
RTX21V1Y 
January 11, 2016 
Picture shows the sign at the entrance to Poland's constitutional court in Warsaw, Poland, January 11,... 
Warsaw, Poland 
Picture shows the sign at the entrance to Poland's constitutional court in Warsaw 
Picture shows the sign at the entrance to Poland's constitutional court in Warsaw, Poland, January 11, 2016. The European Commission will raise pressure on Poland when it debates the new Eurosceptic government's crackdown on the constitutional court and public broadcasters on Wednesday, a senior EU source said. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel 
POLAND-EU/
RTX21V1W 
January 11, 2016 
Picture shows Poland's constitutional court in Warsaw, Poland, January 11, 2016. The European Commission... 
Warsaw, Poland 
Picture shows Poland's constitutional court in Warsaw 
Picture shows Poland's constitutional court in Warsaw, Poland, January 11, 2016. The European Commission will raise pressure on Poland when it debates the new Eurosceptic government's crackdown on the constitutional court and public broadcasters on Wednesday, a senior EU source said. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel 
BRITAIN-EU/CAMERON
RTX1YR4D 
December 15, 2015 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron reacts as he poses for a family photo during the Commonwealth... 
Valletta, Malta 
Britain's Prime Minister Cameron reacts as he poses for a family photo during the Commonwealth Heads... 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron reacts as he poses for a family photo during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Valletta, Malta November 27, 2015. When David Cameron urges European Union leaders on Thursday to do a deal to keep Britain in the bloc, he will face a riddle that has haunted Conservative prime ministers for three decades: a row with Europe or a row with Eurosceptics at home? Cameron's bid to renegotiate the terms of Britain's membership of the bloc ahead of a referendum he has promised by the end of 2017, has hit the rocks over a demand to make working EU migrants wait four years before getting some benefits.REUTERS/Andrew Winning
POLAND-ELECTION/
RTX1T9NF 
October 26, 2015 
A worker looks on as he passes by an election poster depicting Law and Justice's (PiS) candidate Marek... 
Warsaw, Poland 
A worker looks on as he passes by an election poster depicting Law and Justice's candidate Krukowski... 
A worker looks on as he passes by an election poster depicting Law and Justice's (PiS) candidate Marek Krukowski and party's leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski (L) in Warsaw, Poland, October 26, 2015. Poland's eurosceptic Law and Justice party (PiS) will have to wait for the final vote tallies before deciding whether to seek a formal political partner after crushing the incumbent pro-EU government in elections on Sunday. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel 
POLAND-ELECTION/
RTX1T9MW 
October 26, 2015 
A worker walks in front of an election poster depicting Law and Justice's (PiS) candidate Marek Krukowski... 
Warsaw, Poland 
A worker walks in front of an election poster depicting Law and Justice's candidate Krukowski and party's... 
A worker walks in front of an election poster depicting Law and Justice's (PiS) candidate Marek Krukowski and party's leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski (L) in Warsaw, Poland, October 26, 2015. Poland's eurosceptic Law and Justice party will have to wait for the final vote tallies before deciding whether to seek a formal political partner after crushing the incumbent pro-EU government in elections on Sunday. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel 
POLAND-ELECTION/
RTX1T9MD 
October 26, 2015 
A worker walks in front of election posters depicting Law and Justice's (PiS) candidate Marek Krukowski... 
Warsaw, Poland 
A worker walks in front of election posters in Warsaw 
A worker walks in front of election posters depicting Law and Justice's (PiS) candidate Marek Krukowski and party's leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski and Nowoczesna's leader Ryszard Petru (L-R) in Warsaw, Poland, October 26, 2015. Poland's eurosceptic Law and Justice party (PiS) will have to wait for the final vote tallies before deciding whether to seek a formal political partner after crushing the incumbent pro-EU government in elections on Sunday. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel 
POLAND-ELECTION/
RTX1T9IK 
October 26, 2015 
An election poster depicting Law and Justice's (PiS) candidate for Prime Minister Beata Szydlo is seen... 
LECZYCA, Poland 
An election poster depicting Law and Justice's candidate for Prime Minister Beata Szydlo is seen in Leczyca... 
An election poster depicting Law and Justice's (PiS) candidate for Prime Minister Beata Szydlo is seen in Leczyca, Poland, October 26, 2015. Poland's eurosceptic Law and Justice party will have to wait for the final vote tallies before deciding whether to seek a formal political partner after crushing the incumbent pro-EU government in elections on Sunday. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski 
POLAND-ELECTION
RTX1T96E 
October 26, 2015 
A woman passes by election posters depicting Law and Justice's (PiS) candidates Grzegorz Schreiber (top)... 
LECZYCA, Poland 
A woman passes by election posters depicting Law and Justice's candidates Schreiber and Matuszewski accompanied... 
A woman passes by election posters depicting Law and Justice's (PiS) candidates Grzegorz Schreiber (top) and Marek Matuszewski accompanied by the party's candidate for Prime Minister Beata Szydlo in Leczyca, Poland, October 26, 2015. Poland's eurosceptic Law and Justice party (PiS) will have to wait for the final vote tallies before deciding whether to seek a formal political partner after crushing the incumbent pro-EU government in elections on Sunday. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski 
POLAND-ELECTION
RTX1T94L 
October 26, 2015 
A man passes by an election poster depicting Law and Justice's (PiS) candidate Marek Matuszewski accompanied... 
LECZYCA, Poland 
A man passes by an election poster depicting Law and Justice's candidate Matuszewski accompanied by the... 
A man passes by an election poster depicting Law and Justice's (PiS) candidate Marek Matuszewski accompanied by the party's candidate for Prime Minister Beata Szydlo in Leczyca, Poland, October 26, 2015. Poland's eurosceptic Law and Justice party (PiS) will have to wait for the final vote tallies before deciding whether to seek a formal political partner after crushing the incumbent pro-EU government in elections on Sunday. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski 
EUROZONE-GREECE/
RTX1K8YZ 
July 13, 2015 
An anti-EU protester burns a leftist Syriza ruling party flag during a demonstration of about five hundred... 
Athens, Greece 
An anti-EU protester burns a leftist Syriza ruling party flag during a demonstration of about five hundred... 
An anti-EU protester burns a leftist Syriza ruling party flag during a demonstration of about five hundred people in front of the parliament building in Athens, Greece July 13, 2015. Euro zone leaders made Greece surrender much of its sovereignty to outside supervision on Monday in return for agreeing to talks on an 86 billion euros bailout to keep the near-bankrupt country in the single currency. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
EUROZONE-GREECE/
RTX1JX6C 
July 10, 2015 
Anti-Euro protesters attend an anti-austerity rally in central Athens, Greece, July 10, 2015. Greek Prime... 
Athens, Greece 
Anti-Euro protesters attend an anti-austerity rally in central Athens 
Anti-Euro protesters attend an anti-austerity rally in central Athens, Greece, July 10, 2015. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras appealed to his party's lawmakers on Friday to back a tough reforms package after abruptly offering last-minute concessions to try to save the country from financial meltdown. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
EUROZONE-GREECE/
RTX1JX3J 
July 10, 2015 
EDITORIAL USE ONLY - NO COMMERCIAL OR BOOK SALES. Anti-Euro protesters attend an anti-austerity rally... 
Athens, Greece 
Anti-Euro protesters attend an anti-austerity rally in central Athens 
EDITORIAL USE ONLY - NO COMMERCIAL OR BOOK SALES. Anti-Euro protesters attend an anti-austerity rally in central Athens, Greece, July 10, 2015. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras appealed to his party's lawmakers on Friday to back a tough reforms package after abruptly offering last-minute concessions to try to save the country from financial meltdown. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
EUROZONE-GREECE/
RTX1ITKP 
July 02, 2015 
Anti-Euro protesters scuffle with riot police at the European Union Representation offices in Athens,... 
Athens, Greece 
Anti-Euro protesters scuffle with riot police at the European Union Representation offices in Athens 
Anti-Euro protesters scuffle with riot police at the European Union Representation offices in Athens, Greece, July 2, 2015. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras told Greeks on Thursday the problems they face because of closed banks "will not last long", saying he expected to clinch a new aid deal with creditors 48 hours after a Sunday referendum. REUTERS/Panayiotis Tzamaros/Fosphotos 
EUROZONE-GREECE/
RTX1INYD 
July 01, 2015 
Anti-EU protesters are seen through a burned and torn European Union flag during a protest at the northern... 
Thessaloniki, Greece 
Anti-EU protesters are seen through a burned and torn European Union flag during a protest at the northern... 
Anti-EU protesters are seen through a burned and torn European Union flag during a protest at the northern city of Thessaloniki, Greece July 1, 2015. A defiant Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras urged Greeks on Wednesday to reject an international bailout deal, wrecking any prospect of repairing broken relations with EU partners before a referendum on Sunday that may decide Greece's future in Europe. REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis 
EUROZONE-GREECE/
RTX1I5AG 
June 28, 2015 
A man cycles by fresh anti-EU graffiti in Athens, Greece June 28, 2015. Greece said it may impose capital... 
Athens, Greece 
Man cycles by fresh anti-EU graffiti in Athens, Greece
A man cycles by fresh anti-EU graffiti in Athens, Greece June 28, 2015. Greece said it may impose capital controls and keep its banks shut on Monday after creditors refused to extend the country's bailout and savers queued to withdraw cash, taking Athens' standoff with the European Union and the International Monetary Fund to a dangerous new level. The word painted over the European Union flag reads, "No". REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis 
EU-PARLIAMENT/
RTX1GP1L 
June 16, 2015 
(L-R) Italy's Lega Nord party member Matteo Salvini, Netherlands' far-right Party for Freedom (PVV) member... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Member of the anti-European Union group called Europe of Nations and Freedoms in the European Parliament... 
(L-R) Italy's Lega Nord party member Matteo Salvini, Netherlands' far-right Party for Freedom (PVV) member Marcel de Graaff, United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) former member Janice Atkinson, Austria's far-right Freedom Party (FPOe) member Harald Vilimsky, France's National Front political party head Marine Le Pen, PVV leader Geert Wilders, and Belgium's Flemish right wing Vlaams Belang party members Tom Van Grrieken and Gerolf Annemans pose for a group photo after a joint news conference at the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium, June 16, 2015. Far-right parties announced on Tuesday they had enough support to form an anti-European Union group called "Europe of Nations and Freedoms" in the European Parliament after failing to do so a year ago, a move giving them extra funding, staffing and weight in the EU assembly. REUTERS/Yves Herman
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Protester Disrupts Draghi's Conference - 15 Apr 2015 
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ECB-POLICY/DISPRUPTION
RTR4XFTH 
April 15, 2015 
A protester jumps on the table in front of the European Central Bank President Mario Draghi during a... 
Frankfurt, Germany 
A protester jumps on the table in front of the European Central Bank President Draghi during a news conference... 
A protester jumps on the table in front of the European Central Bank President Mario Draghi during a news conference in Frankfurt, April 15, 2015. The news conference was disrupted on Wednesday when a woman in a black T-shirt jumped on the podium. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
ECB-POLICY/DISPRUPTION
RTR4XFOX 
April 15, 2015 
Security officers detain a protester who jumped on the table in front of the European Central Bank President... 
Frankfurt, Germany 
Security officers detain a protester who jumped on the table in front of the European Central Bank President... 
Security officers detain a protester who jumped on the table in front of the European Central Bank President Mario Draghi during a news conference in Frankfurt, April 15, 2015. The news conference was disrupted on Wednesday when a woman in a black T-shirt jumped on the podium. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
ICELAND-EU/PROTEST
RTR4TFCQ 
March 15, 2015 
People rally during a protest against the Icelandic government's decision not to start negotiations with... 
Reykjavik, Iceland 
People protest against Icelandic government's decision not to start negotiations with EU about joining... 
People rally during a protest against the Icelandic government's decision not to start negotiations with the European Union about joining the bloc, in Reykjavik March 15, 2015. Iceland will not start negotiations to join the European Union, its foreign ministry said last week, confirming a 2013 election promise by the ruling party and formalising a freeze on accession talks. Iceland had started talks on joining the EU in 2009 but popular support has retreated since the current, more Eurosceptic, government came to power two years ago and as the economy gradually recovers. REUTERS/Sigtryggur Ari Johannsson (ICELAND - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
ICELAND-EU/PROTEST
RTR4TFCK 
March 15, 2015 
People rally during a protest against the Icelandic government's decision not to start negotiations with... 
Reykjavik, Iceland 
People protest against Icelandic government's decision not to start negotiations with EU about joining... 
People rally during a protest against the Icelandic government's decision not to start negotiations with the European Union about joining the bloc, in Reykjavik March 15, 2015. Iceland will not start negotiations to join the European Union, its foreign ministry said last week, confirming a 2013 election promise by the ruling party and formalising a freeze on accession talks. Iceland had started talks on joining the EU in 2009 but popular support has retreated since the current, more Eurosceptic, government came to power two years ago and as the economy gradually recovers. REUTERS/Sigtryggur Ari Johannsson (ICELAND - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
ICELAND-EU/PROTEST
RTR4TFC8 
March 15, 2015 
People rally during a protest against the Icelandic government's decision not to start negotiations with... 
Reykjavik, Iceland 
People protest against Icelandic government's decision not to start negotiations with EU about joining... 
People rally during a protest against the Icelandic government's decision not to start negotiations with the European Union about joining the bloc, in Reykjavik March 15, 2015. Iceland will not start negotiations to join the European Union, its foreign ministry said last week, confirming a 2013 election promise by the ruling party and formalising a freeze on accession talks. Iceland had started talks on joining the EU in 2009 but popular support has retreated since the current, more Eurosceptic, government came to power two years ago and as the economy gradually recovers. REUTERS/Sigtryggur Ari Johannsson (ICELAND - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
ICELAND-EU/PROTEST
RTR4TFBX 
March 15, 2015 
People protest against the Icelandic government's decision not to start negotiations with the European... 
Reykjavik, Iceland 
People protest against Icelandic government's decision not to start negotiations with EU about joining... 
People protest against the Icelandic government's decision not to start negotiations with the European Union about joining the bloc, in Reykjavik March 15, 2015. Iceland will not start negotiations to join the European Union, its foreign ministry said last week, confirming a 2013 election promise by the ruling party and formalising a freeze on accession talks. Iceland had started talks on joining the EU in 2009 but popular support has retreated since the current, more Eurosceptic, government came to power two years ago and as the economy gradually recovers. REUTERS/Sigtryggur Ari Johannsson (ICELAND - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
BELGIUM-PROTEST/
RTR4INFD 
December 19, 2014 
An effigy of German Chancellor Angela Merkel is seen near burning bales of straw set on fire by European... 
Brussels, Belgium 
An effigy of German Chancellor Merkel is seen near burning bales of straw set on fire by European farmers... 
An effigy of German Chancellor Angela Merkel is seen near burning bales of straw set on fire by European farmers during a protest against the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) close to European Commission headquarters in Brussels December 19, 2014. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol (BELGIUM - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST POLITICS) 
BRITAIN-POLITICS/UKIP
RTR4439Y 
August 28, 2014 
Member of Parliament (MP) Douglas Carswell reacts to reporters questions in central London August 28,... 
London, United Kingdom 
Member of Parliament Douglas Carswell reacts to reporters questions in central London 
Member of Parliament (MP) Douglas Carswell reacts to reporters questions in central London August 28, 2014. British Prime Minister David Cameron suffered a setback on Thursday when a lawmaker from his ruling Conservative party unexpectedly resigned and defected to the anti-EU UKIP party which has no seats in the British parliament. Douglas Carswell, a prominent Eurosceptic, said his position in Cameron's party had become untenable and that he didn't believe it was serious about "real change". REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS) 
BRITAIN-POLITICS/UKIP
RTR4439T 
August 28, 2014 
Member of Parliament (MP) Douglas Carswell reacts to reporters questions in central London August 28,... 
London, United Kingdom 
Member of Parliament Douglas Carswell reacts to reporters questions in central London 
Member of Parliament (MP) Douglas Carswell reacts to reporters questions in central London August 28, 2014. British Prime Minister David Cameron suffered a setback on Thursday when a lawmaker from his ruling Conservative party unexpectedly resigned and defected to the anti-EU UKIP party which has no seats in the British parliament. Douglas Carswell, a prominent Eurosceptic, said his position in Cameron's party had become untenable and that he didn't believe it was serious about "real change". REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS) 
BRITAIN-POLITICS/UKIP
RTR4438M 
August 28, 2014 
Member of Parliament (MP) Douglas Carswell reacts to reporters questions in central London August 28,... 
London, United Kingdom 
Member of Parliament Douglas Carswell reacts to reporters questions in central London 
Member of Parliament (MP) Douglas Carswell reacts to reporters questions in central London August 28, 2014. British Prime Minister David Cameron suffered a setback on Thursday when a lawmaker from his ruling Conservative party unexpectedly resigned and defected to the anti-EU UKIP party which has no seats in the British parliament. Douglas Carswell, a prominent Eurosceptic, said his position in Cameron's party had become untenable and that he didn't believe it was serious about "real change". REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS) 
BRITAIN-POLITICS/UKIP
RTR442YX 
August 28, 2014 
Member of Parliament (MP) Douglas Carswell reacts to reporters questions in central London August 28,... 
London, United Kingdom 
Member of Parliament Douglas Carswell reacts to reporters questions in central London 
Member of Parliament (MP) Douglas Carswell reacts to reporters questions in central London August 28, 2014. British Prime Minister David Cameron suffered a setback on Thursday when a lawmaker from his ruling Conservative party unexpectedly resigned and defected to the anti-EU UKIP party which has no seats in the British parliament. Douglas Carswell, a prominent Eurosceptic, said his position in Cameron's party had become untenable and that he didn't believe it was serious about "real change". REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS) 
BRITAIN-POLITICS/UKIP
RTR442YE 
August 28, 2014 
The leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), Nigel Farage, has an earpiece fitted before a television... 
London, United Kingdom 
The leader of the UK Independence Party, Nigel Farage, has an earpiece fitted before a television interview... 
The leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), Nigel Farage, has an earpiece fitted before a television interview in central London August 28, 2014. British Prime Minister David Cameron suffered a setback on Thursday when a lawmaker from his ruling Conservative party unexpectedly resigned and defected to the anti-EU UKIP party which has no seats in the British parliament. Douglas Carswell, a prominent Eurosceptic, said his position in Cameron's party had become untenable and that he didn't believe it was serious about "real change". REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS) 
BRITAIN-POLITICS/UKIP
RTR442XZ 
August 28, 2014 
Member of Parliament (MP) Douglas Carswell (L) speaks to the leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP),... 
London, United Kingdom 
Member of Parliament Douglas Carswell speaks to the leader of the UK Independence Party, Nigel Farage,... 
Member of Parliament (MP) Douglas Carswell (L) speaks to the leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), Nigel Farage, after a news conference in central London August 28, 2014. British Prime Minister David Cameron suffered a setback on Thursday when a lawmaker from his ruling Conservative party unexpectedly resigned and defected to the anti-EU UKIP party which has no seats in the British parliament. Douglas Carswell, a prominent Eurosceptic, said his position in Cameron's party had become untenable and that he didn't believe it was serious about "real change". REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS) 
BRITAIN-POLITICS/UKIP
RTR442WU 
August 28, 2014 
Member of Parliament (MP) Douglas Carswell reacts to reporters questions in central London August 28,... 
London, United Kingdom 
Member of Parliament Douglas Carswell reacts to reporters questions in central London 
Member of Parliament (MP) Douglas Carswell reacts to reporters questions in central London August 28, 2014. British Prime Minister David Cameron suffered a setback on Thursday when a lawmaker from his ruling Conservative party unexpectedly resigned and defected to the anti-EU UKIP party which has no seats in the British parliament. Douglas Carswell, a prominent Eurosceptic, said his position in Cameron's party had become untenable and that he didn't believe it was serious about "real change". REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS) 
BRITAIN-POLITICS/UKIP
RTR442VI 
August 28, 2014 
Member of Parliament (MP) Douglas Carswell has an earpiece fitted before a television interview in central... 
London, United Kingdom 
Member of Parliament Douglas Carswell has an earpiece fitted before a television interview in central... 
Member of Parliament (MP) Douglas Carswell has an earpiece fitted before a television interview in central London August 28, 2014. British Prime Minister David Cameron suffered a setback on Thursday when a lawmaker from his ruling Conservative party unexpectedly resigned and defected to the anti-EU UKIP party which has no seats in the British parliament. Douglas Carswell, a prominent Eurosceptic, said his position in Cameron's party had become untenable and that he didn't believe it was serious about "real change". REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS) 
FRANCE/
RTR3WLUV 
July 01, 2014 
UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Nigel Farage (L) and an other member of his group turn their backs... 
Strasbourg, France 
UKIP leader Farage and an other member of his group turn their backs as the European anthem is played... 
UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Nigel Farage (L) and an other member of his group turn their backs as the European anthem is played during the inaugural session at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, July 1, 2014. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS) 
EU-ELECTIONS/SUMMIT
RTR3R1YT 
May 27, 2014 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron speaks to a worker during a visit to a construction site in central... 
London, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron speaks to a worker during a visit to a construction site in central... 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron speaks to a worker during a visit to a construction site in central London, May 27, 2014. Cameron will travel to Brussels later today to meet European counterparts after resounding victories for the far-right in Britain, France and Denmark, and a strong performance by populist or Eurosceptic groups in many other EU countries in European elections. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS) 
EU-ELECTIONS/SUMMIT
RTR3R1Y7 
May 27, 2014 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron points during a visit to a construction site in central London,... 
London, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron points during a visit to a construction site in central London... 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron points during a visit to a construction site in central London, May 27, 2014. Cameron will travel to Brussels later today to meet European counterparts after resounding victories for the far-right in Britain, France and Denmark, and a strong performance by populist or Eurosceptic groups in many other EU countries in European elections. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS) 
EU-ELECTIONS/SUMMIT
RTR3R1XK 
May 27, 2014 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron visits a construction site in central London, May 27, 2014. Cameron... 
London, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron visits a construction site in central London 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron visits a construction site in central London, May 27, 2014. Cameron will travel to Brussels later today to meet European counterparts after resounding victories for the far-right in Britain, France and Denmark, and a strong performance by populist or Eurosceptic groups in many other EU countries in European elections. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS) 
EU-ELECTIONS/SUMMIT
RTR3R1WS 
May 27, 2014 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron listens to comments during a visit to a construction site in central... 
London, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron listens to comments during a visit to a construction site in central... 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron listens to comments during a visit to a construction site in central London, May 27, 2014. Cameron will travel to Brussels later today to meet European counterparts after resounding victories for the far-right in Britain, France and Denmark, and a strong performance by populist or Eurosceptic groups in many other EU countries in European elections. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS) 
EU-ELECTIONS/SUMMIT
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May 27, 2014 
Workers in high visibility jackets are reflected in Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron's glasses... 
London, United Kingdom 
Workers in high visibility jackets are reflected in Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron's glasses... 
Workers in high visibility jackets are reflected in Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron's glasses during a visit to a construction site in central London, May 27, 2014. Cameron will travel to Brussels later today to meet European counterparts after resounding victories for the far-right in Britain, France and Denmark, and a strong performance by populist or Eurosceptic groups in many other EU countries in European elections. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS) 
EU-ELECTIONS/SUMMIT
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May 27, 2014 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron arrives to visit to a construction site in central London, May... 
London, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron arrives to visit to a construction site in central Londo 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron arrives to visit to a construction site in central London, May 27, 2014. Cameron will travel to Brussels later today to meet European counterparts after resounding victories for the far-right in Britain, France and Denmark, and a strong performance by populist or Eurosceptic groups in many other EU countries in European elections. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS) 
EU-ELECTIONS/SUMMIT
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May 27, 2014 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron looks up during a visit to a construction site in central London,... 
London, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron looks up during a visit to a construction site in central London... 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron looks up during a visit to a construction site in central London, May 27, 2014. Cameron will travel to Brussels later today to meet European counterparts after resounding victories for the far-right in Britain, France and Denmark, and a strong performance by populist or Eurosceptic groups in many other EU countries in European elections. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS) 
EU-ELECTIONS/SUMMIT
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May 27, 2014 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron looks up during a visit to a construction site in central London,... 
London, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron looks up during a visit to a construction site in central London... 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron looks up during a visit to a construction site in central London, May 27, 2014. Cameron will travel to Brussels later today to meet European counterparts after resounding victories for the far-right in Britain, France and Denmark, and a strong performance by populist or Eurosceptic groups in many other EU countries in European elections. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS) 
EU-ELECTION/FRANCE
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May 25, 2014 
Jean-Francois Cope (R), France's centre-right UMP political party head, reacts to results after the polls... 
Paris, France 
Jean-Francois Cope, France's centre-right UMP political party head, reacts to results after the polls... 
Jean-Francois Cope (R), France's centre-right UMP political party head, reacts to results after the polls closed in the European Parliament elections at their party headquarters in Paris, May 25, 2014. Earlier the National Front leader Marine Le Pen called for the dissolution of the French national assembly on Sunday after exit polls showed her anti-immigrant, Eurosceptic party winning European Parliament elections in France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
EU-ELECTION/FRANCE
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May 25, 2014 
Jean-Francois Cope, France's centre-right UMP political party head, arrives to speak to journalists after... 
Paris, France 
Jean-Francois Cope, France's centre-right UMP political party head, arrives to speak to journalists after... 
Jean-Francois Cope, France's centre-right UMP political party head, arrives to speak to journalists after the polls closed in the European Parliament elections at their party headquarters in Paris, May 25, 2014. Earlier the National Front leader Marine Le Pen called for the dissolution of the French national assembly on Sunday after exit polls showed her anti-immigrant, Eurosceptic party winning European Parliament elections in France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
EU-ELECTION/FRANCE
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May 25, 2014 
Jean-Francois Cope (2ndR), France's centre-right UMP political party head, reacts to results after the... 
Paris, France 
Jean-Francois Cope, France's centre-right UMP political party head, reacts to results after the polls... 
Jean-Francois Cope (2ndR), France's centre-right UMP political party head, reacts to results after the polls closed in the European Parliament elections at their party headquarters in Paris, May 25, 2014. Earlier the National Front leader Marine Le Pen called for the dissolution of the French national assembly on Sunday after exit polls showed her anti-immigrant, Eurosceptic party winning European Parliament elections in France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
EU-ELECTION/FRANCE
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May 25, 2014 
Jean-Francois Cope, France's centre-right UMP political party head, reacts to results after the polls... 
Paris, France 
Jean-Francois Cope, France's centre-right UMP political party head, reacts to results after the polls... 
Jean-Francois Cope, France's centre-right UMP political party head, reacts to results after the polls closed in the European Parliament elections at their party headquarters in Paris, May 25, 2014. Earlier the National Front leader Marine Le Pen called for the dissolution of the French national assembly on Sunday after exit polls showed her anti-immigrant, Eurosceptic party winning European Parliament elections in France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
EU-ELECTION/FRANCE
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May 25, 2014 
Jean-Francois Cope, France's centre-right UMP political party head, reacts to results after the polls... 
Paris, France 
Jean-Francois Cope, France's centre-right UMP political party head, reacts to results after the polls... 
Jean-Francois Cope, France's centre-right UMP political party head, reacts to results after the polls closed in the European Parliament elections at their party headquarters in Paris, May 25, 2014. Earlier the National Front leader Marine Le Pen called for the dissolution of the French national assembly on Sunday after exit polls showed her anti-immigrant, Eurosceptic party winning European Parliament elections in France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS HEADSHOT)
EU-ELECTION/FRANCE
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May 25, 2014 
Jean-Francois Cope, France's centre-right UMP political party head, arrives to speak to journalists after... 
Paris, France 
Jean-Francois Cope, France's centre-right UMP political party head, arrives to speak to journalists after... 
Jean-Francois Cope, France's centre-right UMP political party head, arrives to speak to journalists after the polls closed in the European Parliament elections at their party headquarters in Paris, May 25, 2014. Earlier the National Front leader Marine Le Pen called for the dissolution of the French national assembly on Sunday after exit polls showed her anti-immigrant, Eurosceptic party winning European Parliament elections in France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
EU-ELECTION/FRANCE
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May 25, 2014 
Jean-Francois Cope (R), France's centre-right UMP political party head, reacts to results after the polls... 
Paris, France 
Jean-Francois Cope, France's centre-right UMP political party head, reacts to results after the polls... 
Jean-Francois Cope (R), France's centre-right UMP political party head, reacts to results after the polls closed in the European Parliament elections at their party headquarters in Paris, May 25, 2014. Earlier the National Front leader Marine Le Pen called for the dissolution of the French national assembly on Sunday after exit polls showed her anti-immigrant, Eurosceptic party winning European Parliament elections in France. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS MEDIA)
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