EU's Capital of Culture move is so petty and spiteful


The Commission attempted to justify this decision as the UK will have left the European Union by 2019.
However, this ignores the fact that the European Capital of Culture has been allocated to countries outside the European Union, including Icelandic capital Reykjavik in 2000, and Istanbul in Turkey in 2010.
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I believe this latest move by the EU Commission is another example of the petty and spiteful approach the EU Commission is adopting towards the UK in light of Brexit.
The EU Commission has engaged in a co-ordinated campaign of highly damaging and political leaks during the Brexit negotiations designed to undermine the position of the UK government at home.
This, combined with their deliberate and unjustifiable efforts to delay the progress of EU talks, is clear evidence their commitment to the progress of European federalism outweighs their concern for the economic, security, and social best interest of their member states.
Alexander Redpath, UUP, Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council