EU Tweets of the Week: The Good, the Bad and the Angry – 31 October 2014

Jennifer Baker presents EU Tweets of the Week, looking at the good, the bad and the angry in the European Union Twittersphere this week:

  • Most debated: last EU Summit for Van Rompuy & Barroso and long-awaited agreement on 2030 climate and energy targets
  • The good: Lithuania announced energy independence from Russia, by welcoming a floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal
  • The bad: Viktor Orbán’s plans to introduce the world’s first internet tax
  • The angry: after David Cameron furiously refused to pay a €2.1 billion ‘surprise EU bill’, the Twittersphere started making fun of #AngryDave 

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