Official History of Britain and the European Community, Volume III

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1975 Referendum
1979 General Election
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Britain's EEC partners
Britain's national identity
British European policy conflicts 1975-1985
British politics
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Cold War diplomacy
Common Language
EEC budget negotiations
EEC Council
EEC Country
EEC Member
EEC Member States
EEC Membership
EEC Treaty
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European community
European Economic Community
European integration history
Garton Ash
German Governments
James Callaghan
Labour Government
Labour Party divisions
Luxembourg Compromise
Margaret Thatcher
Michael Butler
Senior FCO Official
Sir Michael Butler
Thatcher government policy
UK Accession
UK Contribution
UK foreign relations
UK Inflation
UK Interest
UK Presidency
UK Representation
UK's Membership
UK's Priority
UK's Share
UK's Trade
UK’s Membership
UK’s Priority
UK’s Share
UK’s Trade
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  • ISBN 9780815378754
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Volume III of The Official History of Britain and the European Community covers the divisions over Europe of the Labour Government (1975–79) and the controversies surrounding Britain’s relations with her EEC partners under Margaret Thatcher.

As the UK prepares to leave the European Union, this book is the story of the stresses, quarrels, compromises and ambitions which contributed to an unhappy relationship between the United Kingdom and her European partners. Immediately after the 1975 referendum, when the British people voted by a large majority to stay in the European Community, the divisions in the Labour Party over Europe, which had caused the referendum in the first place, resurfaced as if nothing had changed. They dogged the beleaguered Government of James Callaghan and contributed to the defeat of the Labour Party in the General Election of 1979.

Margaret Thatcher proclaimed herself a pro-European Prime Minister but her premiership, too, was governed by a succession of crises in Britain’s relations with her partners as Thatcher fought to redress the unfair budget deal Britain had been forced to accept on accession, and then to secure her vision of a reformed, outward-looking, economically liberal Europe. This is also the story of personal relationships between Thatcher and the successive leaders of Germany, France and the United States. It is told through the contemporary accounts of the period, in the words, ideas and emotions of politicians and officials at the heart of Government.

This work will be of much interest to students of British politics, European Union history, diplomacy and International Relations in general.

Stephen Wall is a former British Ambassador to the EU and the Official Historian of Britain’s membership of the European Community.

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