EU reforms on the table
The British Prime minister David Cameron says draft reforms to how the EU is run, formally unveiled today in Brussels, would persuade him to vote in favour of staying.
The British Prime minister David Cameron says draft reforms to how the EU is run, formally unveiled today in Brussels, would persuade him to vote in favour of staying. The 27 other EU member countries now need to approve them. We hear from the Hungarian politician Gyorgy Schopflin, a member of the European Parliament for the governing Fidesz party. We also debate the issues with Roger Bootle from Capital Economics, and Terry Scuoler, head of the UK manufacturers association, EEF.
Also we find out how tourists in London are changing their travel plans because of the Zika virus, and we hear about the impact from Sue Springer, Chief Executive of the Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association. And we speak to the boss of Icelandair, Birkir Holm Guonason, who is offering himself up as a 'buddy' for tourists stopping over in Iceland.
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- Tue 2 Feb 2016 18:32GMT大象传媒 World Service except Australasia & News Internet & 大象传媒 World Service US Public Radio