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Pro-European Parties

I'm wondering why it is necessary to list the pro-european parties from France and the UK. I understand that listing the parties from all the member states would make the article too long, but selecting France and the Uk seems arbitrary. I can understand mentioning the UK since it has a different political division on this issue. Also the vast majority of the political parties in the EU (exept for the UK) are pro-European. Maybe it would be better to make a list based on political views? Ive added Although the situation differs in each member state, in general, most political parties can be considered as being pro-European in varying degrees. The main exeptions being far left, far right and nationalist parties. Maybe it's to generalistic, let me know what you think!


I was very impressed by the number of sceptic links there are on the Eurosceptic page (I've added some myself), so I though it might be worth having a few pro-Europeans ones on this page too. Unfortunately, there a bit UK specific at the mo, so if others could broaden them that'd be great... - Tom

Reform of EU

I think a key part of any pro-European viewpoint must include an aim to improve and reform the EU. For example, I personally think CAP is a very expensive way to 'protect' food supplies and agricultural employment, and is highly damaging to some developing countries that rely heavily on agricultural exports. Does anyone know of good links on reform that could be added to the page? - Tom

The point

What's the point of this article when there's already a synonymous one? It also seems to be rather Britain-centric. --Shallot 16:15, 4 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]

Some people like Kenneth Clarke, consider themselves pro-European without the uncritical 'love' europhile might imply. Certainly there are more references in Wikipedia to Pro-European than to Europhile. That said, perhaps a redirect from one to the other might be appropriate as they are quite similar.

In terms of UK specific, it is, but a few contributions from others could broaden it to encompass other pro-European campaigns and political parties. --EuroTom 18:25, 4 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]

Redundancy

This page really should be here. There are lots of references to it in multiple pages and it isn't self-explanatory unless you view the EU as Europe (!)... --anon

Agreed, but perhaps the various pro-EU pages (this one, and Europhile, and any others that are hanging around) could be combined into one bigger page covering the various grades of pro-EU thought. A similar thing should be done with the various eurosceptic pages. Toby W 08:53, 22 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Odd sentence

I just tidied up a rather wordy intro but couldn't find a way to tidy up this sentence:

N.B. Whilst it is stated above that a pro-European position supports the EU, it does not necessarily follow that someone who may be labelled anti-European would be non-supportive of the EU.

I'm not sure what this means. It seems to be saying that pro-Europeans support the EU but anti-Europeans don't necessarily oppose it, but that can't be right because it's patently untrue. Any suggestions? Wombat 19:21, 15 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Merge Europhile to this article

The Europhile article is vague, and it is UK usage anyway. 'Pro-European' makes sense all over Europe, and is widely used.Paul111 11:22, 29 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I agree. —Nightstallion (?) 21:30, 12 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Isn't the flag upside down?