The EU needs Britain as much as Britain needs it. Where is Starmer's solidarity? | William Keegan
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Birkenhead’s call for a European esprit de corps after WWI highlights the historical struggle for unity in Europe, a vision pursued further post-WWII through initiatives like the Marshall Plan.
Jean Monnet’s vision encompassed economic ties between France and Germany as a means to prevent war, but the UK’s hesitant participation in the EEC reflects its complex relationship with Europe.
The confirmation of the UK’s membership in the EEC via a 1975 referendum marked a significant moment, demonstrating a shift towards embracing European unity despite earlier reluctance.
Fast forward to 2024, where a Labour government is hesitant about rejoining European structures, reflecting changing attitudes towards integration and the complexities of free movement.
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