With the addition of substantial new material, this new edition charts how recent political developments have changed the debate surrounding Britain's membership of the European Union as a referendum on Brexit approaches.
With the addition of substantial new material, this new edition charts how recent political developments have changed the debate surrounding Britain's membership of the European Union as a referendum on Brexit approaches.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roger Liddle is a Labour member of the House of Lords in the United Kingdom and Co-Chair of Policy Network.
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About the Author Preface How We Got Here The Remorseless Logic of Conservative Division on Europe The Shifting Renegotiation Agenda Gearing Up for the Renegotiation The Impact of the 2015 General Election on the European Question Will Britain's EU Partners Deliver What Cameron Needs? What Does Cameron Actually Want? The Renegotiation Agenda No Longer Part of Ever Closer Union? Fair Treatment Between the Euro-ins and Euro-outs A New Deal On Migration A More Competitive EU Prospects for the Referendum and Thereafter The Conservative Politics of the Referendum Corbyn and Europe Can Cameron Win a Vote to Remain? Will the Referendum Resolve Britain's Europe Dilemma?
About the Author Preface How We Got Here The Remorseless Logic of Conservative Division on Europe The Shifting Renegotiation Agenda Gearing Up for the Renegotiation The Impact of the 2015 General Election on the European Question Will Britain's EU Partners Deliver What Cameron Needs? What Does Cameron Actually Want? The Renegotiation Agenda No Longer Part of Ever Closer Union? Fair Treatment Between the Euro-ins and Euro-outs A New Deal On Migration A More Competitive EU Prospects for the Referendum and Thereafter The Conservative Politics of the Referendum Corbyn and Europe Can Cameron Win a Vote to Remain? Will the Referendum Resolve Britain's Europe Dilemma?
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