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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 8638

5 February 2004
THE DAY IN POLITICS / (eu) eu/epp congress/united kingdom
Denis McShane asks Michael Howard if British Conservatives are to remain in EPP group (who he attacks for his "federalist convictions" and the anti-Turkish rhetoric" of the CEDU/CSU)

Brussels, 04/02/2004 (Agence Europe) - At the Congress of the European Popular Party (see above), the British minister for European affairs Denis McShane, known for his rather pro-European position, has written to the new leader of the Conservative party Michael Howard how he could conciliate himself with the majority position of the EPP with that of the Conservative Party. Mr Shane was asking for an answer, "Your predecessor Iain Duncan Smith, made his plans to take the Conservatives out of...

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