Jean monnet, a founder of the European Union, often talked about British exceptionalism. The only way for fellow Europeans to deal with it, he would say with his characteristic tact, was to confront the British with facts so clear and compelling as to virtually dictate the European course to be followed. These five books aim to help people make up their own minds on how far "the facts" really do dictate the closer integration of Britain into the eu and, in particular, the abandonment of sterling for a fledgling common currency.
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