Bas Eickhout, Dutch MEP, GreenLeft Party
The Interview7 Jun 2019

Bas Eickhout, Dutch MEP, GreenLeft Party

Political power inside the European Union is no longer going to be easily stitched up between the two big blocks of centre left and centre right. After last month’s European parliamentary election, Europe's Green party will wield significant influence in the next round of EU deal making. Hardtalk speaks to the Green candidate for Commission President, Dutch MEP Bas Eickhout, and asks him how much the Greens are prepared to compromise.

Image: Bas Eickhout (Credit: Marcel van Hoorn/European Photopress Agency)

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Ann Leslie: What does it mean to be a foreign correspondent?

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Peter Boghossian: Has academia been corrupted by ‘woke’ ideology?

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Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Bishop of Dover: Can the Anglican church hold together?

Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Bishop of Dover: Can the Anglican church hold together?

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Patrick Verkooijen: Is climate change inevitable?

Patrick Verkooijen: Is climate change inevitable?

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