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- United Kingdom membership of the European Union - Wikipedia
The United Kingdom (along with the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar) was a member state of the European Union (EU) and of its predecessor the European Communities (EC) – principally the European Economic Community (EEC) – from 1 January 1973 until 31 January 2020
- Why did Britain join the EU? A new insight from economic . . .
Britain eschewed EU membership in the late 1950s but changed its mind in the early 1960s, only to be rebuffed by Charles de Gaulle Membership came only in the early 1970s This column argues that, among others, Britain joined the EU as a way to avoid its economic decline
- Why did the UK join the EU? - The Week
By the late 1950s, Britain had fallen into a despondent mood of national “declinism”, and the UK’s leaders began knocking on Europe’s doors, “believing that joining the trade bloc would
- Brexit: A brief history of Britain and the EU - BBC Newsround
Britain has been part of a club of countries called the European Union, or EU, since 1973 In a referendum, held on 23 June 2016, the majority of adult Britons voted to leave the EU
- A history of the UKs EU membership - UK in a changing Europe
1961: The UK submits its first application to join the EEC, under Conservative PM Harold Macmillan 1963: The British application is vetoed by the French President, Charles de Gaulle 1965: A Merger Treaty is signed, combining Euratom, the EEC and ECSC into one body, the European Communities
- Why Britain really joined the EEC (and why it had nothing to . . .
Conventional historiography has put forward some dubious reasons for Britain’s membership of the EEC, writes Alan Sked Most students seem to think that Britain was some sort of economic basket case and that the EEC provided an engine which could revitalise her economy
- The United Kingdom | Fact Sheets on the European Union . . .
The relationship between the EU and the United Kingdom (UK) has evolved significantly since Brexit Following the 2024 UK general election, the new government called for a ‘reset’ in relations with the EU, launching a renewed agenda of structured political cooperation across shared priorities
- What is the history of the EU and of Britain’s membership . . .
Why did Britain leave the European Union? Thatcher campaigned for the EEC in the 1975 referendum Britain has a long history of euroscepticism
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