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A More Perfect Union

The Europe We Need

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'Timely, necessary and impeccably researched . . . Required reading for anyone interested in Europe. And even more so for anyone interested in Britain'
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From human rights barrister Marina Wheeler KC, a cathartic injection of reason into the Europe debate, just when we need it most


China's rise and Russian aggression have upended the global balance of power. The US has proven an unstable partner. Illiberalism is gaining ground. It's time to admit that Europe is once again central to Britain's future.

The Continent houses our allies and friends. We still trade more with the EU than with anyone else. Like a court order in a divorce, the Brexit deal contains our bare legal obligations. Yet as dangerous forces gather and global technologies stoke animosity, we have a wider duty. If Britain and Europe can't work together, what chance do democracy and the rule of law have?

The Labour Party aims for a 'reset'. Barrister and mediator Marina Wheeler proposes something more radical: a roadmap towards a meaningful rapprochement. In A More Perfect Union, she tackles the political anxieties and identity crises on both sides of the Channel, and makes the case that transforming this relationship is now critical if our fundamental political liberties are to survive another generation. Concise, forensic, devastating, it is essential reading no matter which side you were on.

The bitterness of the past decade is receding. It's time to build a union that honours the 40 years we were together.

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Authors:
Wheeler, Marina
Year Published:
2025
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781399637244
Number of Pages:
160
Publication Date:
30/10/2025
Publisher:
Orion Publishing Co
Language:
English
Place of Publication:
London
SKU:
9781399637244

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