Morning Call pick of the papers
Post on: 2011-11-02 By: admin
The ten must-read pieces from this morning's papers.
1. To be stronger, Europe must give away power (Times) (£)The EU should stop micro-managing member states, says Paddy Ashdown. Then it will earn the right to lead on foreign affairs and defence.2. David Cameron, captain of a hostile team (Guardian)Tory rebellion on Europe is simply crystallising the party's deeper suspicions of Cameron's leadership, says Tim Montgomerie.3. David Cameron can no longer pretend that he doesn't really like Europe (Daily Telegraph)Mary Riddell says that after picking a fight with Eurosceptic Conservative backbenchers, the Prime Minister must now convince them of his beliefs.4. My seven-point plan to save the eurozone (Financial Times)George Soros outlines ways to forge a united front and resolve the sovereign debt crisis.5. This entente discordiale is frustrating France (Times) £)Franco-German duos once kept Europe fizzing but Sarkozy and Merkel lack the chemistry, says Agnès Poirier.6. If apprenticeships are so good they can't only be for the poor (Guardian)Melissa Benn says that new higher education admission figures play to the right's favoured option of early vocational training for non-academic children.7. The three spectres at the Arab feast (Financial Times)The young Arabs who drove these revolutions did not risk their lives to embrace new tyrannies or social divisions, writes David Gardner.8. Tunisia and Libya - two faces of the Arab Spring (Independent)This leading article warns that the new Libya, born in blood, could find its path to statehood more problematic.9. The battle for the NHS is far from over (Guardian)The Lords may yet succeed in rewriting the health and social care bill, says Allyson Pollock -- but they must truly understand the stakes.10. Little England: Britain sleepwalks towards break-up (Financial Times)The argument about the union binding Scotland to England has been recast, says Philip Stephens. Will they be together in 15 years? Don't bet on it.
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