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Labour's European Dilemmas Since 1945

by Roger Broad
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Overview

For 30 years, the Labour Party was wracked by conflict over membership in the European Community, swinging back and forth, pro and anti, when in and out of office. It was a conflict that helped keep the party in opposition for 18 years until it abandoned its socialist basis under New Labor. As a journalist and European Union official, Roger Broad knew many of the major and minor players and brings this experience to bear.

Synopsis

For 30 years, the Labour Party was wracked by conflict over membership in the European Community, swinging back and forth, pro and anti, when in and out of office. It was a conflict that helped keep the party in opposition for 18 years until it abandoned its socialist basis under New Labor. As a journalist and European Union official, Roger Broad knew many of the major and minor players and brings this experience to bear.

About the Author, Roger Broad

Roger Broad has written for the Birmingham Post, Financial Times and other journals and newspapers. He headed the European Parliament's British office from 1964 to 1973.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2001
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
272
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780333801604

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