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Britain and Europe

Does membership of the European Union pose a significant threat to British democracy?

“Many years after Britain joined the community in 1973.
We still have our Queen, we continue to eat sliced bread, warm beer, our police are unarmed, we drive on the left of the road, we are not forced to carry identity cards, we vote on Thursdays, milk is delivered in pines to our doorsteps, which is threatened, not by Brussels, but because we drink less every year and because British dairies have chosen to sell milk through supermarkets. Our public houses are opened d at the restricted times that we have chosen, we have our own civil and criminal law, we have Greenwich Mean Time, we play cricket and snooker, the pop has not interfered with our national churches, imported animals are subject to quarantine to keep out rabies, and so on.” (Dunn,1985; p.63)

This essay will firstly analyze the system within which European Union works; it will look at the different institutions role, for exampl...

Posted by: Tricia F. Doyle

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