Euro Debate: Persuading PeopleRoger Beetham With the government's promise of a referendum on the euro, this series of essays offers an in-depth look at just how this will be achieved. With contributions from both sides of the debate, the book looks at the arguments, the mechanics and the public opinion concerning the referendum, as well as the history of the earlier referendum in 1975. Contributors to the book include Neil Kinnock, Ken Livingstone, John Edmonds, Simon Buckby, Lord Simon and Ruth Lee. |
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