At the end of last week, Europe’s leaders gathered in Brussels for their regular summit. It was, to the relief of many, the first summit for some time that was not described as a ‘crisis’ meeting.
The European Council rightly placed action to get Europe’s economy moving at the top of its agenda. Ahead of the Council, Prime Minister David Cameron and 11 other European leaders called for concrete measures to kick start Europe’s flagging growth agenda.
The outcome was a plan on grow...
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