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Ask CER: Episode 7 - Emergency EU energy measures, UK divergence from EU rules & EU power shifts

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🗓️ 21 October 2022

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

In this week's Centre for European Reform podcast, CER media co-ordinator Rosie Giorgi puts our listeners' questions to senior research fellows, Elisabetta Cornago and Zach Meyers, and head of our Brussels office, Camino Mortera-Martínez. They discuss how EU policy-makers are responding to the energy crisis, why the UK should tread carefully in burning the EU rulebook, and who the most powerful European leader is right now. [01:30] Energy crisis measures: what are the measures agreed upon so far? [08:58] What were this week's new emergency proposals on natural gas? [12:59] Does the UK have a strategy for divergence from EU financial services regulation? [18:53] How will the EU tackle online abuse? [23:50] Which European leader is making the biggest mark on the EU's economic and political development?

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0:00.0

From the Center for European Reform, this is the CEO podcast.

0:04.1

Poson us seriously the question of the

0:05.9

future that we want, and we all

0:08.1

all together, the courage to it

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for us in Germany, is the

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beckrentness to the European Europe

0:13.7

of our state's resolve.

0:15.7

A strong united Europe is a necessity for the world

0:17.8

because an integrated Europe remains vital to

0:19.9

our international order. This is the moment for Europe world because integrated Europe remains vital to our international order.

0:21.3

This is the moment for Europe to lead the way towards a new vitality.

0:27.6

Thanks for tuning in to this episode of the Centre for European Reform podcast.

0:32.3

Please note that we recorded on Wednesday the 19th of October the day before Liz Truss handed in her resignation as UK Prime Minister.

0:41.0

Some of the references to her and her government will now be slightly outdated, but this doesn't change a lot of the overall subject matter.

0:48.3

Hope you enjoy the episode.

0:49.6

Hello and welcome to the Centre for European Reform podcast.

0:53.3

I'm Rosie Georgie, the CER's media coordinator,

0:56.3

and I'll be hosting this Ask the CER episode, where you, our listeners, write in with questions for our

1:01.5

experts who in turn do their best to answer them. Today we'll be considering what the EU has in its

1:07.2

locker for mitigating the energy crisis, how London is diverging from EU financial

1:12.0

services regulation, and which leaders hold the most weight in EU circles. To shed some light on

1:18.5

these topics, I have with me, my colleagues Elizabeth Cornago and Zach Myers, who are both senior

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