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anti-Europe
Derived word form of Europe

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The Telegraph is a preferred read for the British gentry and a one-time employer of Boris Johnson, the former prime minister whose anti-Europe columns for the paper laid groundwork for Brexit.

From New York Times • Nov. 21, 2023

Part of the job of statisticians is to classify people by putting them into a range of boxes that the statistician has created: employed or unemployed, married or unmarried, pro-Europe or anti-Europe.

From The Guardian • Jan. 19, 2017

"I think there's been a very big change," said leading anti-Europe Conservative MP John Redwood.

From Reuters • Oct. 10, 2012

Mr. Cameron, meanwhile, was welcomed as a hero by his party’s anti-Europe right wing.

From New York Times • Dec. 12, 2011

“I am a bull because I think that the market has been very anti-Europe over the last year.”

From BusinessWeek • Oct. 24, 2011

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