Brexit : how Britain will leave Europe / Denis MacShane.
Material type: TextAnalytics: Show analyticsPublisher: London : I.B. Tauris, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resource (345 pages)Content type:- text
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- online resource
- 9780857739063
- 0857739069
- European Union
- European Union
- Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- European Union countries
- European Union countries -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1997-
- Grande-Bretagne -- Relations extérieures -- Pays de l'Union européenne
- Pays de l'Union européenne -- Relations extérieures -- Grande-Bretagne
- LAW -- International
- Relations internationales
- UE/CE Etats membres
- UE/CE Relations internes
- UE/CE Union européenne
- Retrait d'une organisation
- Royaume-Uni
- Diplomatic relations
- Politics and government
- European Union countries
- Great Britain
- Since 1997
- 341.2/422/0941 23
- HC240.25.G7 M33 2015
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Includes bibliographical references.
1. A Centrifugal Europe -- 2. Churchill Invents The United States Of Europe -- 3. The First Anti-European Party -- 4. Labour Says Non, Merci To Europe -- 5. The Tories Became The Party Of Europe, Or Did They? -- 6. Jacques Delors Launches British Euroscepticism -- 7. From Maggie To Major: The Drift To Conservative Euroscepticism -- 8. Tony Blair: Was He Pro-European? -- 9. William Hague And David Cameron Help Create Ukip -- 10. Where's the Vision Thing? Ask Friedrich Hayek -- 11. How The City Finances Europhobia -- 12. The British Like Their Parliament, But No Other -- 13. Myths, Murdoch, Lies: The Press And Europe -- 14. How The Eurozone Has Marginalized Britain -- 15. Can Britain Ever Learn To Love Europe?
Will Britain leave the EU? Commentators now talk seriously about the possibility of 'Brexit' - British exit from the EU. In this book, former Europe Minister Denis MacShane looks at the history of Britain's fraught relationship with Europe and shows how the possibility of Brexit has become increasingly more likely. Touching on one of the most divisive political issues of our times, this book will be essential reading as Britain makes its choice on Europe and its future place in the world.
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