Articles By Martin Cole
Europe's mission to undermine nation states and centralise power is helped by opposite ends of Britain's political spectrum, believes Martin Cole.
Anomalies surrounding the royal succession need to be ironed out now, says Martin Cole.
How can Europe's gas pricing be regulated by the very companies that profit from it? asks Martin Cole.
Italy's electorate have the the chance to undo the damage caused by the removal of Silvio Berlusconi two years ago, says Martin Cole.
It may say democracy on the label but that is one ingredient missing from the European parliament, argues Martin Cole.
A tete-a-tete between the charismatic pair could crystallise the debate on Britain's relationship with Europe, says Martin Cole.
EU foot soldiers earn more than heads of state, even though their project is doomed, says Martin Cole.
Marshall Plan and Big Oil saved Europe, not the Union, argues Martin Cole.
Pacts on European and fiscal stability, plus a financial transaction tax sound alarm bells for Martin Cole.
Rather than celebrating the treaty that set up the European Union, we should scrap it, argues Martin Cole.