What
is Europe for? It's a silly question couched in those terms, but
ever since the Heath government held a referendum on whether the
newly joined UK should leave the then EEC in the 1970s, 'Europe' in
Britain has become the shorthand repository for the collection of
enthusiasms and fears that characterise a nation's relationship
with its closest neighbours. 'Fog in channel. Continent cut off' ...
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