The UK has always had a contentious relationship with the European Union. John McCormick argues that this relationship has been hampered by popular misunderstandings, driven by a lack of credible information and general hostility towards European integration. He suggests that more attention should be paid to the positive aspects of EU membership and that academics should contribute more to public discussion on the UK’s future in the EU
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Britain has suffered a number of setbacks in Europe of late, from the passage of financial services ...
How does knowledge about the EU vary between citizens of EU Member States? Using data from Eurobarom...
One of the most important factors affecting British politics is its membership to the European Commu...
I discuss two questions pertaining to the relationship of the United Kingdom and Europe: why has sup...
The rise of UKIP has heightened existing tensions within the Conservative party over the EU, which t...
The rise of UKIP has heightened existing tensions within the Conservative party over the EU, which t...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership may well be one of the main stories of 2016, with the British P...
Today the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) releases a report on the UK’s relationship wit...
UK citizens are traditionally considered to have an uneasy relationship with Europe. Prompted by the...
Britain’s membership of the European Union continues to be the object of public debate in the UK. Ol...
Recent surveys suggest that Euroscepticism in Britain is most highly associated with those identifyi...
The chances of a referendum being held on the UK’s membership of the European Union have increased s...
British demands are testing the patience of our European neighbours, says Nick Witney, as the countr...
This article re-examines the role of the media in the UK debate on EU membership. It argues that the...
The UK will hold a referendum on its EU membership before the end of 2017. Dennis Novy writes that a...
Britain has suffered a number of setbacks in Europe of late, from the passage of financial services ...
How does knowledge about the EU vary between citizens of EU Member States? Using data from Eurobarom...
One of the most important factors affecting British politics is its membership to the European Commu...