For some politicians and commentators, Britain is always destined
to be the 'odd man out' in the European Union, with a history and
set of political attitudes which must always pit the United
Kingdom's interests against those of its neighbours. For others,
such claims of British exceptionalism are at best much exaggerated,
and to the extent this exceptionalism exists it arises largely from
subjective rather than objective factors. This collection of essays
reviews British attitudes towards a number of current European
issues. It does not attempt finally to decide the controversy about
British exceptionalism, but rather to provide material for a more
informed debate on this complex subject.
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