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This booklet challenges the Chancellor's economic policy
The complete text of the Amsterdam Treaty, a consolidated version of the treaties, all the protocols, declarations and resolutions plus an analysis of the progression from Rome to Amsterdam
A layman's guide on how the federalist juggernaut rolls on
The first of its kind: the story of the British economy in pictures - graphs, charts and diagrams
Reprinted with a dramatic new foreword by Frederick Forsyth. The how and why of the EU explained and exposed, including planning before the Second World War
A complete alphabetical gazetteer to all the people and institutions of Europe written with wry wit and elegance
Mills analyses the reasons why the EU's growth rate has fallen over the last 25 years. He concludes that the main reason has been the politically driven attempt to lock EU currencies together
Where our exports go, where our imports come from; trade with the other 14 EU countries
A step by step guide through the Treaty showing how the previous Maastricht and Rome treaties are now amended by Amsterdam. Demonstrates how Amsterdam takes a major step towards political and monetary union
A scathing analysis that debunks many of the myths of enlargement and urges the case for a radical re-casting of the EU
An in depth analysis of the shameful story of the CFP and its disastrous consequences for British fishermen
Reveals how the EU is built on the Nazis' 1942 blueprint, inspired by the anti-democratic and anti-Anglo Saxon politics of the fascist 1930s and supported by corporate elites
140 individual case histories paint a nightmarish picture of a regulatory "monster" out of control
This paper underlines the vulnerability of EMU to international speculation during the transition phase from January 1st 1999 to December 31st 2001.
Leading British businessmen set out their alternatives to a single currency and closer economic integration with Europe
12 contributors from across the EU call for measures to reassert the supremacy of national legal systems over Community law
Clear proof that the UK has benefited through not being part of the Social Chapter
Europhiles destroy their own case
Maastricht and Machiavelli! The inside story of the Bastard's revolt against Europe and how the Government stamped it out
This book is no dreary catalogue of environmental disaster, but an urgent call to arms for lovers of Britain's countryside. Nothing could more effectively prove how damaging the CAP has been for this country
This paper reviews the attempts at monetary union so far, and considers the arguments for and against a single European currency
Cobden's fight to free Britain from protectionism and its lessons for the European Union
An evaluation of exactly what was John Major's European policy
This paper sets out the importance of Britains trade beyond Europe. It gives practical examples of UK investment outside Europe. And finally, it questions whether economic benefit will accrue to Britain from further integration with Europe
EMU is not in Britain's long term interest
This paper offers clear evidence that Spinelli - a powerful and influential post-war Communist - was the true architect of the Masstricht Treaty
This essay brings the debate on EMU to a new level, putting into perspective its costs and benefits and questioning the widely held belief that the euro will lead to low and uniform rates
Mills analyses the failings of the British economy and concludes that the main cause of its relatively poor performance has been an inappropriate monetary and exchange rate policy
For her European partners as much as for Britain, EMU is wrong in principle and wrong in practice
Dr Sked analyses Britain's political institutions, political parties, social and legal structures and foreign relations. He shows that the major causes of Britain's "decline" are now behind it, and that the only shackle on future progress is our membership of the EU
A directory of the principal European Institutions, Pro-EU and Eurosceptic organisations, publications and internet resources
A collection of his classic articles from the 1960s and 1970s
Should British foreign policy reflect any political and moral principles or should it merely be shaped by current conceptions of national self-interest? Does Britain have any particular long term or permanent interests as a nation state?
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