The UK’s opposition to European integration is still framed around the legacy of its past

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Series Details 10.06.13
Publication Date 10/06/2013
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Britain’s membership of the European Union continues to be the object of public debate in the UK. Oliver Daddow assesses the history of British opposition to European integration, arguing that current debates are still themed around the legacy of the UK’s historical semi-detachment from Europe. He notes that the UK’s entry into the European Economic Community in the 1970s had as much to do with maintaining the country’s place at the top table of international diplomacy, as it did with the economic benefits expected from membership. The UK still appears to be unable to define its national identity with respect to the European project.

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ESO: Background information: Cameron: Britain needs to be at EU 'top table' http://www.europeansources.info/record/cameron-britain-needs-to-be-at-eu-top-table/

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