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Harold Wilson and European Integration - Britain's Second Application to Join the EEC (Hardcover)
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Harold Wilson and European Integration - Britain's Second Application to Join the EEC (Hardcover)
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Harold Wilson's direction of the second British application to join
the EEC is ripe for reinterpretation. During the period of Wilson's
first Labour administrations, October 1964-April 1966 and April
1966-June 1970, executive policy-making in Britain became legendary
for its supposed opaqueness and intrigue. They are remebered not
least for the volume of scandal and in-fighting among a talented
but reckless group of ministers, numbering among them a
Machiavellian Prime Minister in Wilson, a drunken neurotic in
George Brown, and the highly influential and vocal diarists Tony
Benn, Barbara Castle and Richard Crossman. On top of all this, the
1960s saw a plethora of domestic and foreign-policy crises.
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