Voting records point to the UK increasingly disagrees with EU legislative decisions and it is the country most likely to vote against the majorityThis is the moment in a series of articles on whether the UK is marginalised in EU decision-making. The first piece looked at the positions of the UK government in relation to policy outcomes and found that,on average, the UK was closer to EU outcomes than most other EU governments.
In this piece we look at the actual voting records in the Council of the European Union and ask a slightly different question: how often is the UK outvoted in the main EU legislative institution?Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com