Europe and our future

Europe and our future

Essay
Lord Alexander of Weedon QC
07 March 1997

There is an almost daily diet of frenzied debate about the future of this country in the European Union. Why add to it? Europe is after all not the most vital topic which people see as affecting their everyday lives. The economy, law and order, education, health, the environment in which we live, and our local services - all these are seen as having more immediate and tangible impact on our quality of life. I believe this is as true for the peoples of France, Germany, and our other partners in the European Union.

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