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![]() | Regulating European Labour Markets: More costs than benefits? by John T. Addison & W. Stanley Siebert. £8.00 1999. Paperback, 86pp A compendium of EU regulatory measures and an assessment, largely negative, of their economic impact. [Review] |
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Brussels Laid Bare How the EU treated its Chief Accountant when she refused to go along with its fraud and waste by Marta Andreasen.£10.00 2009. Paperback, 128pp While others have attempted to reveal what is going on in the rotten heart of Brussels, there has been no one at the level of Marta Andreasen, who was the Chief Accountant responsible for the whole of the EU budget. As recompense for her efforts to make the EU's finances transparent and accountable, the corrupt Brussels apparat set out first to silence, then to humiliate and finally to destroy her. Possibly no other case shows more clearly how the EU, through stealth, deceit and bullying has become a modern tyranny. [Cover] |
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![]() | EMU What's In It For You by Anti-Maastricht Alliance. £3.00 1998. Pamphlet, 16pp This booklet challenges the Chancellor Gordon Brown's economic policy. [Review] |
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Does Britain Need a Financial Regulator? Statutory Regulation, Private Regulation and Financial Matters by Terry Arthur & Philip Booth.£12.50 2010. Paperback, 167pp With a foreword by Martin Ricketts, this work shows how sophisticated self-regulation investment markets is an astonishing success story. Experience shows that statutory regulation is unnecessary, but that regulation should be handled by private bodies. [Cover] |
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![]() | Minority Verdict The Conservative Party, the voters and the 2010 election by Michael A. Ashcroft. £10.00 2010. Paperback, 132pp Lord Ashcroft's analysis of the failure of the party to win an overall majority [Review] |
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Europe's Full Circle Corporate Elites and the New Fascism by Rodney Atkinson.£10.00 1998. Paperback, 180pp Now in its third revised edition - Reveals how the EU is built on the Nazis' 1942 blueprint, inspired by the anti-democratic and anti-Anglo-Saxon politics of the fascist '30s. [Review] |
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![]() | The Nazis and Fascists who founded the European Union by Rodney Atkinson. £8.00 2008. CD, 0pp A speech by Rodney Atkinson at the House of Lords, February 2008. [Cover] |
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Treason at Maastricht The Destruction of the Nation State by Rodney Atkinson & Norris McWhirter.£10.00 2000. Paperback, 164pp An updated account of the treason cases and the destruction of the British constitution. [Cover] |
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![]() | Is Europe Ready for EMU? (Theory, Evidence & Consequences) by Mark Baimbridge, Brian Burkitt & Philip Whyman. £3.95 1998. Pamphlet, 25pp Exposes the profound design faults in the single currency project. [Cover] |
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Thinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy One Man's Journey by Harry Beckhough.£18.99 2007. Paperback, 217pp Student,soldier, code-breaker, intelligence officer, educationalist, teacher, textile manufacturer and political activist. This book is remarkable not only for Beckhough's quite amazing recall, often of the most intricate detail, but above all for its sense of humanity. [Cover] |
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![]() | A Throne in Brussels Britain, the Saxe-Coburgs and the Belgianisation of Europe by Paul Belien. £25.00 2005. Hardback, 384pp Belien argues that the pan-European super-state currently in the making will resemble a 'Greater-Belgium' rather than a 'Greater-Switzerland', since Europe will also be an artifical construct. To learn what the EU as a single state might be like, take up this highly readable mix of history, analsis and warning. [Review] |
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Handshakes not Handcuffs Proposals for Co-operative Alternatives to the European Union by Edited by Lionel Bell.£6.99 2002. Paperback, 96pp An easy-to-read collection of proposals for co-operative arrangements between European countries, showing alternatives to the integration of the European Union. Selected to demonstrate the depth of reasoned opposition to the EU, Bell has picked carefully from a wide source of literature to include amongst others Peter Shore, Lord Owen, Richard Body, Bill Cash MP and Georges Berthu MEP. [Review] |
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![]() | The Throw That Failed by Lionel Bell. £14.00 1995. Hardback, 214pp The deliberate deceit behind Britain's 1961 application to join the EC. [Cover] |
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Aiming for the Heart of Europe: A Misguided Venture by John Bercow MP.£3.95 1998. Pamphlet, 37pp A model of clarity, comprehensive in scope and compelling in its logic. [Cover] |
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![]() | The European Question and the National Interest by Jeremy Black. £16.99 2006. Hardback, 149pp A leading historian offers a eurosceptic re-interpretation of Britain's relations with EU/EC/EEC. Black argues that supporters of the European "project" have offered a dubious reading of history to support their assertions about the supposed inevitability - the supposed inherent "desitiny" - of further European integration. He goes on to show how this has not advanced the British national interest. [Review] |
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A Defining Moment? by Norman Blackwell.£7.50 2003. Paperback, 59pp A review of the issues and options for Britain arising from the Convention on the Future of Europe. [Review] |
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![]() | What if we say NO to the EU Constitution? by Lord Blackwell. £5.00 2004. Pamphlet, 20pp Britain can and should settle an arrangement with the EU that preserves its political, economic and constitutional independence. [Cover] |
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Beyond The Fridge A Collection of Articles by Godfrey Bloom MEP by Godfrey Bloom MEP.£3.00 Pamphlet., 64pp An illustrated collection of articles 2005/2006 illustrated by Anne Pilgrim. [Cover] |
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![]() | The European Constitution In Perspective Analysis and Review of 'The Treaty Establishing A Constitution for Europe' by British Management Data Foundation. £27.50 2004. Paperback, 306pp A definitive guide, a must for all who wish to understand the changes and implications of this proposed Treaty. [Review] |
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A Democratic Europe: An Alternative to the European Union by Richard Body.£10.00 2006 Hardback, 141pp Sir Richard lays out the case for a truly democratic European Union as opposed to an undemocratic super power. [Review] |
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![]() | Europe of Many Circles Constructing a Wider Europe by Richard Body. £14.95 1990. Hardback, 182pp How the EU can be re-shaped into something big enough to serve the people of Europe, and small enough to allow individual liberty and democracy to flourish. [Cover] |
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Scared to Death From BSE to Global Warming: Why Scares Are Costing Us the Earth by Christopher Booker & Richard North.£11.99 2009 Paperback, 494pp This brillant exposure of some of the most destructive delusions of our time should be compulsory reading for everyone (particularly journalists and politicians) and if people took heed the world would suddenly become a better place. [Review] |
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![]() | The Real Global Warming Disaster by Christopher Booker. £16.99 2009. Hardback, 368pp Is the obession with 'climate change' turning out to be the most costly scientific blunder in history? How a consensus of the world's top climate scientists have rigged the evidence to support the theory. [Cover] |
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Nice And Beyond The Parting of The Ways? by Christopher Booker.£7.50 2000. Pamphlet, 63pp Germany and France are set to forge ahead (or behind?) to full political union. How will HMG react? [Review] |
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![]() | Britain's trade with the EU and the rest of the world: what does our current account really look like? by Roger Bootle. £5.00 2001. Pamphlet, 84pp A must for all those interested in the real trade figures. [Cover] |
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The Treaty of Amsterdam in Perspective Consolidated Treaty on European Union by British Management Data Foundation. save 62%, was £26.50, now £10.00 1999. Paperback, 274pp This includes the Protocol on the Channel Islands. The complete text of the Amsterdam Treaty, a consolidated version of the treaties, all the protocols, declarations and resolutions plus an analysis of the progression from Rome to Amsterdam. [Cover] |
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![]() | The Treaty Of Nice In Perspective - Vol 1 From the Treaty of Rome to the Treaty of Nice - Analysis by British Management Data Foundation. save 60%, was £17.50, now £7.00 2001. Paperback, 232pp An analysis of all the changes and additions introduced by the Treaty of Nice into the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty establishing the European Community, together with analyses of the extra powers of the Institutions of the European Community. [Cover] |
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The Treaty Of Nice In Perspective - Vol 2 From the Treaty of Rome to the Treaty of Nice - Consolidated Treaty On European Union by British Management Data Foundation. save 60%, was £17.50, now £7.00 2001. Paperback, 250pp All the changes and additions introduced by the Treaty of Nice, including the protocols and declarations, consolidated into the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty establishing the European Community. [Cover] |
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![]() | The End Of The English The European Superstate by David Brown. £6.99 2008. Paperback, 111pp This fast selling book is written in the form of an apolgy to all grandchildren for how their democratic freedom was given away. It tells in concise detail how the EU's plans for the UK have matured, including killer quotations from the original architects. Required reading for all those who regard the EU as vaguely benign and all those worried about the EU and its control over us, but who have never been told enough about how it works to articulate those concerns. [Review] |
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The Euro Should Britain Join? Yes or No? by Anthony Browne.£3.99 2001. Paperback, 125pp This is the first book to ask all the big questions and give the views of both sides. [Cover] |
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![]() | Made in Britain The Patriotic Case For Europe And The Euro by Simon Buckby. £7.99 2001. Paperback, 205pp This patriotic case for the euro is presented by a pro-EU member of the Britain In Europe campaign. [Review] |
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Layman's Guide to the English Constitution by Albert Burgess.£5.00 2011. Pamphlet, 28pp A simple guide to the how's and why's of the formation of the English Constitution. [Cover] |
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![]() | Public Revenue Without Taxation by Ronald Burgess. £10.00 1993. Paperback, 120pp Unemployment, inflation and taxation on a trading economy, time for a radical shake-up. [Cover] |
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A Price Not Worth Paying: The Economic Cost of EMU by Dr Brian Burkitt, Mark Baimbridge & Philip Whyman.£4.50 1997. Pamphlet, 33pp An analysis of the probable advantages and disadvantages of Britain joining EMU. [Cover] |
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![]() | There is an alternative Britain and its relationship with the EU by Brian Burkitt, Mark Baimbridge & Philip Whyman. £4.50 1996. Paperback, 111pp A serious assessment of the cost of Britain in the EU. [Review] |
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Reflections on the Revolution in Europe: Can Europe be the same with different people? by Christopher Caldwell.£14.99 2009.Paperback, 363pp In this book, Caldwell makes it clear that the people's of Europe never wanted Mass immigration. Showing how this will result in the loss of democracy and the importation of Islam which he regards as an anti-European culture. [Review] |
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![]() | The Case for Commonwealth Free Trade by Brent Cameron. £11.26 2005. Paperback, 238pp The Canadian author explores at length the pros, cons and practicalities of a Commonwealth Free Trade Area. He concludes that a CFTA would preserve the independence and integrity of nation-states. [Review] |
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The End Of Politics and The Birth of iDemocracy by Douglas Carswell.£12.99 2012. Paperback, 278pp The West is on the cusp of a dramatic transformation driven by the failure of her elites, technology and maths. At the precise moment Big Government becomes unaffordable, the internet revolution makes it possible to do without it. Be optomistic. We are going to be able to manage without government - and thrive. The old political order is about to give way to something vastly better. [Cover] |
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![]() | The Plan Twelve Months to Renew Britain by Douglas Carswell & Daniel Hannan. £10.00 2008. Paperback, 194pp Britain is heading in the wrong direction. "The Plan" shows how to put our country on the right track to a self-governing nation. Hannan and Carswell, recognise that there beliefs and principles are plainly and fundamently incompatible with British membership of the EU. [Review] |
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Britain Abolished Democracy Dead, The Rule of Law Exterminated & Your Federal Europe by James Carver, George Curtis & Torquil Dick-Erikson.£5.00 2010. Pamphlet, 66pp The origins and nature of the war of ideologies, the philosphy begind our betrayal, and its consequences for Britain and the British people. [Review] |
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![]() | The View From Here by David Challice. £6.99 2008. Paperback, 300pp A collection of bite-sized articles from the popular Trago Mills column by David Challice, familiar to readers in the West Country. Learn about Peter Mandeleson, Tilly the Terrier and an un-made bed (don't ask)... Or the Austrian eclair-makers jammy-dodging their EU customers. Sometimes savage, sometimes ironic, unashamedly politically incorrect, these pieces strip the emperor of his undergarments. By the time you finish this book your whole view of "Europe" and its politicians will have changed forever...not necessarily for the better. [Cover] |
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The Picture by Christopher Chandler.£7.99 2008. Paperback, 243pp This novel, although fiction based gives a chilling account of what the history of the EU could have been, including the possibility of the need for the Queen to abdicate if she resists the EU onslaught. [Cover] |
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![]() | Au Revoir, Europe What if Britain left the EU? by David Charter. £14.99 2012. Paperback, 334pp The European Correspondent for "The Times", David Charter, looks at what went wrong - and what happens next. [Review] |
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Taxation and Red Tape The cost to British Business of Complying with the UK Tax System by Francis Chittenden, Hilary Foster & Brian Sloan.£12.50 2010. Pamphlet, 167pp The costs of complying with the tax system are higher in the UK than in many other countries. What radical reforms are necessary and how small firms suffer more than large. [Cover] |
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![]() | A House Divided Can Parliament serve two masters: the Nation and the European Union by CIB. £2.50 2010. Pamphlet, 22pp A short pamphlet explaining why the future for the UK will not served by being a member of the European Union [Cover] |
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A Year In The Merde by Stephen Clarke.£6.99 2005. Paperback, 382pp Clarke's almost-true account of things that may or may not have happened to him in the ten years he has lived in France. "Must-have comedy-of-errors diary about being a Brit abroad"-mirror. [Review] |
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![]() | Bloodless Revolution How we can change the world in one day by Vernon Coleman. £4.99 2009.Paperback, 184pp The authors own words explains clearly the aims of this short book. "If we want less government, lower taxes and more freedom, there is one incredibly simple way for us to change our world and obtain what we want. The bloodless revolution." [Cover] |
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Living In A Fascist Country by Vernon Coleman.£15.99 2006. Paperback, 346pp Whatever happened to democracy? Who is behind it all? Is the Government clamping down on free speech, this book attempts to answer these questions. [Cover] |
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![]() | Saving England The Case For Independence: Why England Should Declare UDI by Vernon Coleman. £8.99 2004. Paperback, 86pp Following his book "England Our England", he now exposes the way EU rules are affecting every walk of life. Inimitably and deadly accurately Coleman spells it out in 85 short chapters. [Cover] |
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The Truth They Won't Tell You (And Don't Want You To Know) About the EU by Vernon Coleman.£9.99 2006. Paperback, 222pp A powerful book on British and European politics, with a further 269 useful facts you need to know about the development of the EU.. [Cover] |
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![]() | British influence and the euro by Sir John Coles. £5.00 1999. Pamphlet, 28pp The former Head of the British Diplomatic Service 1994-1997 speaks about British influence and comes to the view that Britain would lose influence by joining the Euro. [Review] |
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Conservative MEPs and the European People's Party: Time for Divorce by Jonathan Collett & Martin Ball.£3.95 1999. Pamphlet, 41pp A hard hitting account demonstrating the absurdity of any formal relationship between the Conservative Party and the European People's Party after the 1999 Euro-elections. [Cover] |
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![]() | Central Banking in a Free Society by Tim Congdon. £12.50 2009. Paperback, 200pp Congdon proposes the Bank of England should be proivatised, its capital should be provided by the commercial banks, and it should be a lender-of-last-resort. He shows how this new structure provides just the right incentives, while ensuring financial stability. [Review] |
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'Europe' doesn't Work A discussion of the 3-million-jobs-at-risk lie & related topics by Tim Congdon.£3.00 2013. Pamphlet, 32pp This pamphlet explains why Three million British people are involved in exporting products to the EU, but their jobs depend on the continuation of trade , not on EU membership. Millions of jobs in China 'depend on exports to the EU', but no one has suggested that China must become an EU member. [Cover] |
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![]() | How much does the European Union cost Britain? by Tim Congdon. £5.00 2012. Pamphlet, 58pp The economist Tim Congdon, examines whether Britain wins or loses economically from its membership of the EU, and how any benefits compare with the costs? The costs turn out to be 10% of national output. [Cover] |
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The City of London: Under Threat The EU and its attack on Britain's most successful industry by Professor Tim Congdon, CBE.£4.00 2009. Pamphlet, 19pp This paper considers the regulatory and fiscal threats to the prosperity of the City of London and, by extension, to the London and UK economies. Most of these threats now arise from the UK's membership of the EU. [Cover] |
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![]() | The handover of Great Britain by Professor Tim Congdon CBE. £3.00 2011.Paperback, 19pp The economist Tim Congdon explains how Great Britain has been given over to the EU during the last 40 years. [Cover] |
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Europe's Road to War The failure of collective security by Paul-Marie Coûteaux MEP.£6.99 1999. Paperback, 132pp An examination of the origins, history and track record of "collective security" and its latest manifestation, the EU's "Common Foreign and Security Policy". [Review] |
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![]() | Fleeced! How we've been betrayed by the Politicians, Bureaucrats and Bankers and how much they've cost us by David Craigh and Matthew Elliott. £8.99 2009. Paperback, 298pp In this book the authors name and shame the 'guilty' and all those who fail to provide the services the taxpayers' deserve. The title is well deserved. [Cover] |
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Squandered How Gordon Brown is wasting over one trillion pounds of our money by David Craig.£8.99 2008. Paperback, 310pp In this explosive book, Craig's exposes the tragic-comic truth of how New Labour's years of mismanagement have led to the formation of quangos and advisers that waste unimaginable amounts of tax-payers money. [Cover] |
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![]() ![]() | A Tribute to Ralph Harris 10th December 1924 - 19th October 2006 by CRCE. £9.95 Pamphlet, 69pp One of the leading figures in the fight against the EU taking over control of the UK. He was appointed a life peer by Mrs Thatcher. A collection of tributes from some of Ralph's many friends and admirers in Russia and Eastern Europe. [Cover] |
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After Tamerlane The Rise & Fall of Global Empires 1400-2000 by John Darwin.£10.99 2008. Paperback, 576pp The death of Tamerlane in 1405 was a turning point in world history. The aim of this book is partly to show that the passage from Tamerlane's times to our own has been far more contested, confused, and chance-ridden than legend suggests. Darwin argues that America is an empire, behaves as such, and is likely to remain so. [Review] |
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![]() | Ten Minutes To Midnight by Phillip Day. £15.00 2003. Paperback, 219pp A clear account of how time is running out if the UK wishs to remain an independent country. [Cover] |
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Untouchable Who protected Bormann & Gestapo Muller after 1945 by Pierre De Villemarest.£15.95 2005. Paperback, 506pp As an intelligence officer, the author of this book is the only specialist to have met Martin Bormann, when Bormann went into permanent exile in South America, where he died in 1959. After conducting extensive investigations in Central Europe, Spain and South America, and immersing himself in the secrets of those European countries occupied by the Soviet Union, the author forestalls controversy by letting unpublished archive material speak for itself. [Cover] |
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![]() | Britain - A Post Political Correctness Society by Bill Etheridge. £4.99 2011. Pamphlet, 20pp How the effects of political correctness have shaped the new face of Britain, the author thinks for the worse! [Cover] |
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A Guide To The Amsterdam Treaty by European Research Group. save 33%, was £6.00, now £4.00 1997. Paperback, 23pp A layman's guide on how the federalist juggernaut rolls on. [Review] |
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![]() | The Euro Bad For Business by European Research Group. save 47%, was £15.00, now £8.00 1998. Pamphlet, 57pp 100 business leaders put forward their collective view of the single currency. [Review] |
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The Legal Agenda for a Free Europe by European Research Group. save 57%, was £7.00, now £3.00 1997. Pamphlet, 50pp 12 contributors from across the EU call for measures to reassert the supremacy of national legal systems over Community law. [Review] |
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![]() | Fighting Bull by Nigel Farage. £17.99 2010. Hardback, 246pp As Farage puts it; "Feedom of speech and belief is not subject to approval by a transitory authority. It is absolute or it is nothing. Such was and remains my conviction. And oh, it has gor me into some delicious trouble." A serious and in parts funny account of the life and times of Farage and his fight against the unelected beaucrats. [Review] |
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Flying Free by Nigel Farage.£9.99 2011. Paperback, 304pp With his usual wit and humour, Farage updates his autobiography. Features the battle with Bercow and the infamous attack on EU President Hermon Van Rompuy. [Cover] |
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![]() | Euroscepticism in Contemporary British Politics Opposition to Europe in the British Conservative and Labour Parties since 1945 by Anthony Forster. £18.99 2002. Paperback, 157pp An acute and penetrating study showing that Euroscepticism, far from being an ephemeral fringe issue, has for 50 years been a cross-party bedrock issue of British politics, by the Director at the Defence Studies Department, Kings College, London. [Review] |
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While the Earth Endures Creation, Cosmology and Climate Change by Philip Foster.£10.00 2009. Paperback, 237pp With a foreword by Professor David Bellamy OBE, this book looks into the debate over the reality of human induced global warming which is steeped in emotion, disinformation and hysteria. Wrong policies have catastrophic consequences for the poorest people. But what are the real causes of climate change? The answer to that takes us right back to the creation of the universe and there are things to learn and unlearn about how God brought this about. [Cover] |
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![]() | Antony Fisher: Champion of Liberty by Gerald Frost. £20.00 2002. Hardback, 268pp Fisher founded the IEA, which proved to have enormous influence on public policy and the views of Reagan, Thatcher, and others. [Cover] |
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A Russian-Slovene Conversation: Memorial Edition by Yegor Gaidar & Ljubo Sirc.£8.50 2010. Pamphlet, 34pp A discussion about international economic co-operation, democracy and other topics including the European Union. [Cover] |
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![]() | Cracking the Whip by Christopher Gill. £8.99 2012. Paperback, 207pp In this fast-paced political memoir Christopher Gill then MP for Ludlow, shows how those responsible for the Conservative Party's failure in 1997 secured their grip on power and moved ruthlessly to dominate the Party. He explains how the decisions made then led inexorably to the failure of the Conservative Party to achieve victory in 2010 and to the dithering responses of a hamstrung coalition government. [Cover] |
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In Their Own Words The Advocates of European Integration by Christopher Gill MP.£4.99 1996. Paperback, 116pp Europhiles destroy their own case. [Review] |
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![]() | Whip's Nightmare Diary of a Maastricht Rebel by Christopher Gill. £17.50 2003. Paperback, 242pp Former rebel MP gives an insight into the way politics works and why Britain's freedom is being surrendered. [Cover] |
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The Good European's Dilemma by Robin Guthrie.£5.00 2000. Pamphlet, 35pp "Europeans around the continent who have voted in successive national referenda to join or to stay in the EU now ask themselves if what they are getting is really the Europe they were looking for". [Cover] |
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![]() | Disintegrating Europe by Noriko Hama. £14.50 1996. Paperback, 126pp Writer economist Hama asks is the ideal of European unnification dying? Have the concepts enshrined in the Maastricht Treaty become museum pieces? [Cover] |
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A Doomed Marriage: Britain And Europe by Daniel Hannan.£12.00 2012. Hardback, 113pp This incisive, clear-sighted and pugnacious essay shows why the European dream of unity, peace and prosperity has failed. Hannan powerfully disects the myths by which the EU defines itself , showing that Britain is in a unique position to seek a fundamentally different relationship with Brussels. [Cover] |
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![]() | Voting on the Constitution: What Britain should know about the consequences by Daniel Hannan MEP. £7.00 2004. Pamphlet, 30pp The implications of a British 'No' vote. [Cover] |
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A Single European Currency Why the United Kingdom must say "No" by David Heathcoat-Amory MP.£5.95 1996. Pamphlet, 30pp Reviews the attempts at monetary union so far, and considers the arguments for and against a single European currency. [Review] |
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![]() | The European Constitution and what it means for Britain by David Heathcoat-Amory MP. £7.50 2003. Pamphlet, 37pp This pamphlet shows the enormous scale and scope of the proposed changes. How could any parliamentary democracy subject its citizens to this plan? [Review] |
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A Declaration of Independence by Roger Helmer MEP.£5.00 2002. Paperback, 136pp Helmer is a passionate protagonists of the independence and self-determination of his country. This collection of his speeches and press articles covering the key issues in Britain's relationship with the continent. [Cover] |
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![]() | Cool Thinking on Climate Change Why the EU's climate change alarmism is both mistaken and dangerous by Roger Helmer MEP. £4.00 2009. Paperback, 62pp The title is self explanatory. [Cover] |
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A Life of Mayhem Money and Unintentional Treason by J Brian Heywood. save 50%, was £9.99, now £5.00 Paperback, 259pp This fascinating second novel by Heywood, follows the life of a pilot who becomes a succesful businessman, and then discovers a plot to remove democracy by the formation of a Soviet style dictatorship. Full of intrigue and well worth reading. [Cover] |
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![]() | The Trojan Hearse by J. Brian Heywood. £9.99 2003. Paperback, 330pp This novel although clearly a work of fiction - or is it? Raises a multitude of awkward questions - and provides some uncomfortably plausible answers. This story is about a succesful but largely hidden campaign to destroy Britain from within its borders by the use of misinformation. [Cover] |
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We Europeans by Richard Hill.£13.99 2001. Paperback, 432pp The message of this book is simple, before making judgements about opther peoples' ways of thinking and living, try to understand why they are the way they are. Learn to listen. [Cover] |
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![]() | Franco-German Friendship and the Destination of Federalism by Martin Holmes. save 49%, was £3.95, now £2.00 1999. Pamphlet, 30pp This pamphlet shows how the alliance and federalism is thriving. [Review] |
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John Major and Europe The Failure of a Policy 1990-7 by Martin Holmes.£3.95 1997. Pamphlet, 30pp An evaluation of exactly what John Major's European policy was. [Review] |
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![]() | Reviewing Europe Selected Book Reviews 1991-7 by Martin Holmes. £3.95 1998. Pamphlet, 46pp A collection of reviews of 15 publications. [Cover] |
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The Eurosceptical Reader by (Edited) Martin Holmes.£20.99 1996. Paperback, 410pp A collection of articles and speeches showing that the Euro-sceptical case has become both intellectually powerful and politically persuasive. [Review] |
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![]() | Britain and the EU: Time to Move On by Christopher Hoskin. save 49%, was £3.95, now £2.00 2005. Pamphlet, 31pp Hoskin's shows how the attitides which were once those a very small minority became the new received wisdom, driving Britain into the EU. He goes on to explain how to regain national self-esteem and form proper relationships with all countries. [Cover] |
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Britain and the European Project by Christopher Hoskin.£3.95 2004. Pamphlet, 36pp Reflections on sovereignty, history, politics, psychology and economics. How they point to the UK regaining her independence. [Review] |
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![]() | The Real Future We The British Deserve? Time for the political class to wake-up! by Christopher Hoskin. £4.00 2011. Pamphlet, 30pp This timely pamphlet explains why we should leave the EU in order for the British nation to prosper. [Cover] |
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The Threat To The Brain Are Psychiatrists Necessary? by Christopher Hoskin.£8.00 2012. Paperback, 106pp This book explains why the claim of psychiatry to be scientific is deeply flawed. It goes on to explain that only psychotherapy of one kind or another is the only external help that can be given to anyone in mental distress, without causing permanent harm and which can bring inestimable benefit. [Cover] |
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![]() | Why Did Britain Take The Wrong Path? The Lost Country by Christopher Hoskin. save 50%, was £9.99, now £5.00 2009. Paperback, 270pp Just released - How and why the UK lost its way and ended up with a fear of self-government, resulting in democracy being exchanged for the EU dream of a superstate. [Cover] |
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The Future of Europe by Michael Howard MP.£6.00 1997. Pamphlet, 27pp The QC and former Home Secretary calls for a reformed EU based on flexibility, variable geometry and re-patriation of purely domestic matters. [Cover] |
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![]() | A Constitution For Europe: A Legal Assessement Of The Draft Treaty by Martin Howe QC. £5.00 2003. Pamphlet, 87pp A clear and easy to understand assessment of the EU Draft Treaty by a Constitutional Lawyer. [Cover] |
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The Edge of Now New Questions for Democracy in the Netwok Age by David Howell.£18.99 2000. Hardback, 392pp Lord Howell shows how the information revolution and the practical problems of government interrelate. [Cover] |
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![]() | The World Turned Rightside Up: A New Trading Agenda for the Age of Globalisation by John C. Hulsman. £8.00 2001. Paperback, 66pp A global Free Trade Association led by the US and the UK? Robin Cook says it's "barmy" because it would mean the UK distancing herself from the EU. That's precisely the attraction to eminent people in Washington and London. John Hulsman, Patrick Minford, Martin Howe QC, David-Davis MP and Bill Jamieson explore the idea. [Review] |
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The Balancing Act National Identity and Sovereignty for Britain in Europe by Atsuko Ichijo.£8.95 2008. Paperback, 151pp This book concludes that only pooling sovereignty can maximise the British national interests. It appears to suitably ignore commenting on democracy. [Cover] |
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![]() | The Future is a Foreign Country by Matthew R. Illsley. £10.00 2005. Paperback, 361pp This well researched and written book, full of very useful detail on how and why Britain got into the EU mess. Full of quotes and statements by leading politicians, it leads one to the conclusion that out of the EU is the only sane way. [Cover] |
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Shoe-horned into the EU by Independent Organisation.£3.00 2007. CD, 0pp A wealth of recently released archival material from the period 1970-72), show deception and questionable practices used by the Heath Government , in the early 1970s to force Britain into the, then, Common Market. You will need a Pdf reader to view the documents. [Cover] |
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![]() | The Euro - The Facts by Independent Organisation. £5.00 2002. Video, 0pp In 25 minutes this video leaves you no doubt as to the dangers of abandoning the pound sterling for the euro. [Cover] |
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Should We Have Faith in Central Banks? by Otmar Issing.£7.50 2004 Paperback, 62pp Central bank independence is now in vogue because of previous experience of the politicisation of monetary policy. But can the central bankers be trusted more than the politicians? [Cover] |
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![]() | The ECB and the Euro: The First Five Years by Otmar Issing. £10.00 2004. Paperback, 110pp Whilst the debate on the merits of adopting the euro rages on in the UK, comparatively little attention is paid to the way in which the ECB is managing monetary policy in the euro zone. This publication provides an upbeat assessment by Professor Issing, member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank. [Cover] |
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An Illustrated Guide To The British Economy by Bill Jamieson.£12.99 1998. Paperback, 355pp The story of the British economy in pictures, graphs, charts and diagrams. [Review] |
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![]() | Britain and Europe: Choices for Change by Bill Jamieson & Patrick Minford. £8.50 1999. Paperback, 97pp The EU's global decline, its unsocial model, the impact on the UK if we do nothing, and the choices we can make to avoid being dragged down. [Review] |
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Britain: Free to choose by Bill Jamieson. save 45%, was £5.50, now £3.00 1998. Paperback, 79pp Jamieson sets out the opportunities for Britain's future in the global economy. [Review] |
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![]() | Worlds Apart by Bill Jamieson. £6.95 1995. Pamphlet, 47pp This paper sets out the importance of Britain's trade beyond Europe. It gives practical examples of UK investment outside Europe. And finally, it questions whether economic benefit will accrue to Britain from further integration with Europe. [Cover] |
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Resolving the European crisis Perpectives on the future of the European Union by Edited by Paul Jervis.£9.99 2005.Paperback, 136pp A collection of essays by leading experts including Daniel Hannan MEP, David Heathcoat-Amory MP, Ruth Lea, Lord Pearson, John Redwood MP & Gisela Stuart MP. [Cover] |
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![]() | Britain Held Hostage by Lindsay Jenkins. £11.99 1998. Paperback, 339pp Reprinted with a new foreword by Frederick Forsyth. The how and why of the EU explained and exposed, including planning before the Second World War. [Review] |
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Disappearing Britain: The EU and the Death of Local Government by Lindsay Jenkins.£14.99 2005. Paperback, 228pp The details of the Brussels Eurocrats agenda for the break up of the UK. Read how and why British regions really are EU regions. Contains a foreword by Lord Tebbit. [Cover] |
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![]() | Godfather of the European Union - Alterio Spinelli by Lindsay Jenkins. £3.95 1996. Pamphlet, 27pp This paper offers clear evidence that Spinelli - a powerful and influential post-war Communist - was the true architect of the Maastricht Treaty. [Review] |
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The Last Days of Britain The Final Betrayal by Lindsay Jenkins.£14.99 2001. Paperback, 302pp Few in Britain today, even at the highest levels, realise just how much power has already been forfeited to the EU. This book illustrates what power has gone and what little is left and explores the decades of dishonesty as British independence has been shamefully handed over to a multinational establishment with growing features of independent nationhood. [Review] |
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![]() | Can self-government survive? Britain and the European Union by Nevil Johnson. £7.50 2000. Pamphlet, 58pp Johnson analysis the underlying causes of Britain's fractious relationship with the EU and discusses the options available. [Review] |
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Reinventing Realism Australia's Foreign and Defence Policy at the Millennium by David Martin Jones & Mike Lawrence Smith.£12.50 2000. Pamphlet, 63pp The UK is not the only country whose "élite" tried to foist the idea of regional integration on an unwilling population. Australia's "élite" tried it too. In their case they failed - spectacularly. [Review] |
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![]() | Questions Of Identity Exploring the Character of Europe by Edited Christopher Joyce. £14.95 2002. Paperback, 244pp A collection of contributions from Thatcher to Eddie George look at crucial issues that need to be addressed. It covers a broad range of subjects from cultural exchange to monetary union. [Cover] |
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Paradise and Power: America and Europe in the New World Order by Robert Kagan.£10.00 2003. Paperback, 104pp Europe sees the US as unrealist and recklessly belligerent; the US sees Europe as spent, unserious and weak. An incisively brillant analysis. [Review] |
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![]() | European Union - The Moment of Truth by William Kenway. £2.00 2000. Pamphlet, 15pp A short article on the why and how of European Integration. [Cover] |
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The European Commission Administration or government by Tom King, MP.£7.50 1999. Pamphlet, 23pp The former Defence Minister argues for radical reform of the Commission, principally its de-politicisation. [Cover] |
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![]() | European Union Or Not? by Vaclav Klaus & Pedro Schwartz. £7.50 2001. Pamphlet, 44pp These eminent economists papers were delivered at the Mont Pelerin Society Meeting, Bratislava 9-12th September 2001. Both express deep and serious concern over the euro and the direction the EU is taking. [Cover] |
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The Missing Heart of Europe Does Britain hold the key to the future of the Continent? by Thomas Kremer.£11.99 2004. Paperback, 254pp This stimulating book by a truly European businessman, takes the subject beyond the political dimension and shows the great diversity of Europe. A tour-de-force full of sharp insights and original ideas, the book highlights the values, traditions and uniqueness of Britain, so dangerously taken for granted. [Review] |
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![]() | In Office by Norman Lamont. £20.00 1999. Hardback, 367pp An inside and honest account of ERM and Maastricht - essential reading for Euro-realists. [Review] |
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Confidence in the City outside the euro by David Lascelles.£5.00 1999. Pamphlet, 26pp Former FT journalist and banking expert shows how the City of London will prosper outside. [Review] |
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![]() | The 2006 Essential Guide to the European Union by Ruth Lea. £15.00 2005. Paperback, 226pp A new updated version of this highly recommended publication. A detailed yet accessible picture, right up to date, of how the EU operates. It analyses each section in detail. Indispensible reading for all those who wish to understand how Europe works now and in the future. [Cover] |
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CAP: a catalogue of failure The need for radical reform by Ruth Lea.£5.00 2001. Pamphlet, 27pp A well written concise analysis of the Common European Agricultural Policy by Ruth Lea, head of the Policy Unit at the IoD. This pamphlet shows the clear failings of the CAP and discusses the urgent reforms necessary. [Review] |
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![]() | The UK and Euroland - Ships passing in the night by Graeme Leach. £5.00 2000. Pamphlet, 36pp This IoD paper sets out why economic forces may yet stand in the way of UK participation in the euro. [Review] |
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EUROPE A Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union by Rodney Leach. save 47%, was £14.99, now £8.00 2004. Paperback, 249pp The 4th update of this highly informative and necessary encyclopedia. A complete alphabetic gazetteer to all the people and institutions of Europe written with wry wit and elegance. [Review] |
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![]() | Monetary Union: A Perilous Gamble by Rodney Leach. £4.00 1996. Pamphlet, 13pp Putting EMU into perspective and questioning the widely held belief that the Euro will lead to low and uniform interest rates. [Cover] |
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Criminal Justice and the draft Constitution by The Rt Hon Oliver Letwin MP.£2.00 2003. Pamphlet, 9pp A review of the legal implications of the proposed EU Constitution. [Cover] |
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![]() | The Myth of Europe by Russell Lewis. £3.95 2000. Pamphlet, 31pp The myths which have led to the EU's lack of democracy, excessive regulation, corruption and structural bias against British interests. [Cover] |
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The New Case for Europe: The crisis in British pro-Europeanism - and how to overcome it by Roger Liddle.£6.95 2005. Paperback, 81pp In this paperback a leading europhile presents a bold progressive case for further European political integration, based on social democratic values and the fact of growing global independence. [Review] |
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![]() | A Guide To Customary Weights and Measures by (Edited) Vivian Linacre. £7.00 2001. Pamphlet, 75pp Articles, tables, and notes, to define and explain simply Imperial Measurements. [Review] |
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The General Rule A Guide to Customary Weights and Measures by Vivian Linacre.£12.99 2007. Paperback, 208pp The author defines Customary weights and measures as those whose units of account reflect the needs of every day usage by mankind. He also explains why the dark forces of Brussels demand conformity to the metric system is more to do with trade than need. [Review] |
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![]() | The American Experience of currency union: an observer from the other side of the Atlantic by Lawrence B. Lindsey. £5.00 1998. Pamphlet, 10pp Lindsey, a member of the American "Fed" spells out the lessons of the US single currency, and concludes that in the foreseeable future there is no way the Euro can work. [Review] |
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The State of the Union And Other Articles by Christopher Luke.£4.50 2007. Pamphlet, 74pp A thumb-nail sketch of the issues affecting the throne and constitution of the UK. Including the acts of devolution. [Cover] |
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![]() | The UK's risks and exposure to the European Investment Bank and other European financial mechanisms: amounts, safeguards and breaches in the dyke by Bob Lyddon. £4.00 2012. Pamphlet, 61pp Lyddon exposes the fact that the UK has a maximum possible loss of £149.2 billion on current capital and commitments to the institutions involved in the financing of the euro. That does not include any exposure through the International Monetary Fund. [Cover] |
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Who's Afraid of a European Constitution? by Neil MacCormick.£8.95 2005. Paperback, 91pp This book by a member of the European Convention on the Future of Europe and former MEP describes the nature and purpose of the European Constitution. The author discusses how it was drafted, and tackles some much debated questions: whether it promises any enhancement of democracy, superstate, subsidiarity and protection of human rights in the EU. [Cover] |
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![]() | Handicap, Not Trump Card: The Franco-German Model Isn't Working by Keith Marsden. £5.00 1999. Pamphlet, 28pp Why the European social model based on heavy regulation of labour markets can't work without job losses. [Review] |
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Towards "A Treaty of Commerce" Euroland and NAFTA compared by Keith Marsden.£7.50 2000. Pamphlet, 41pp Marsden poses a simple question: should Britain continue to argue against the trend of "ever closer union", or should we consider renegotiating the terms of our EU membership, while exploring the possibility of joining another club whose rules and members' behaviour are more congenial? [Review] |
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![]() | 2012 Index of Economic Freedom Promoting Economic Opportunity and Prosperity by Terry Miller, Kim R. Holmes & Edwin J. Feulner. £20.00 2012. Paperback, 470pp A comprehensive list of countries and their world league ranking. Includes information on their Rule of law, Limited government, Regulatory efficiency and Open markets. [Cover] |
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A Critical History of Economics by John Mills. save 25%, was £19.99, now £15.00 2003. Paperback, 226pp Mills questions whether economists really do know the causes of economic growth. He sets out in simple language , the history of economic thought and its major influences. [Review] |
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![]() | Europe's Economic Dilemma by John Mills. save 50%, was £15.99, now £8.00 1998. Paperback, 177pp Analyses the reasons why the EU's growth rate has fallen over the last 25 years; concluding that the main reason has been politically driven attempts to lock EU currencies together. [Review] |
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Managing The World Economy by John Mills.£17.00 2003. Paperback, 258pp Mills argues that with better management, economic growth and employment could have been improved. [Cover] |
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![]() | Tackling Britain's False Economy by John Mills. £15.99 1997. Paperback, 173pp Mills analyses the failings of the British economy and concludes that the main cause of its relatively poor performance has been inappropriate monetary exchange rate policies. [Review] |
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A Cost Too Far? by Ian Milne.£8.50 2004. Paperback, 82pp A fully worked out cost/benefit analysis of Britain's EU membership. [Review] |
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![]() | Lost Illusions: British Foreign Policy by Ian Milne. £4.00 2007. Pamphlet, 25pp A review and understanding of the British Foreign Policy and the need for reform. First by leaving the EU and then by using the principle of British self-reliance. [Cover] |
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The Facts about FDI by Ian Milne.£4.00 1998. Pamphlet, 21pp An analysis of the last ten years of Foreign Direct Investment, where it comes from, which industries it goes into and in what volumes. [Cover] |
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![]() | Time To Say No: Alternatives to EU Membership by Ian Milne. £8.00 2011. Paperback, 78pp Just Released. Ian examines the cost and implications of EU Membership and considers the positive alternative direction for the UK's future, including the three main ideas. [Cover] |
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UK Trade 1999 and Growth 1993-1999 by Ian Milne.£4.00 2000. Pamphlet, 31pp The figures show the UK integrating with the world, not with the EU. [Cover] |
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![]() | UK Trade in 1998 and Growth 1992-1998 by Ian Milne. save 50%, was £4.00, now £2.00 1999. Pamphlet, 32pp The 1998 trade figures show the UK integrating still further with the world, not with the EU. [Cover] |
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Should Britain Join the Euro The Chancellor's Five Tests Examined by Patrick Minford.£7.50 2002. Paperback, 69pp Minford sees substantial costs of membership and the possibilty that British taxpayers will have to pay. He concludes that EMU, as it is constituted and planned would be strongly against British interests to join. [Review] |
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![]() | The Price of Fairness The Costs Of The Proposed Labour Market Reforms by Patrick Minford & Andrew Haldenby. £5.00 1999. Pamphlet, 21pp First ever study of the impact on business of the Working Time Directive, the Minimum Wage, the Fairness at Work proposals and the costs of labour market-related tax collection. [Cover] |
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Are the British a Servile People? Idealism and the EU by Kenneth Minogue.£4.00 2008. Pamphlet, 22pp Professor Minogue argues that succesive British governments have surrended our democracy to layers of international bureaucracy which have acquired unaccountable power in the areas of legal, political, economic and social policy. The largest bureaucracy is the UN,and the most powerful is the EU, whose aim is to turn itself into a post-national state. [Cover] |
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![]() | Fair Trade Without the Froth A Dispassionate Economic Analysis of 'Fair Trade' by Sushl Mohan. £10.00 2010. Paperback, 135pp Why the market economy and free trade - often decried by proponents of the Fair Trade movement - may deliver the benefits that the Fair Trade model brings without the costs and bureaucracy involved in obtaining the Fair Trade label. [Cover] |
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Alarming Drum Britain's European Dilemma by Peter Morgan.£19.95 2005. Hardback, 412pp A former Director-General of the Institute of Directors has done a thorough and masterly job of analysing Britain's relationship with the EU - political, legal and economic. This book is also a timely brief for the British people on the draft EU Constitution. It should be widely read. [Review] |
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![]() | Vigilance A Defence of British Liberty by Ashley Mote. £12.95 2001. Paperback, 279pp A clear account of what is being done by the EU to Britain, why it matters and how a confident Britain could emerge from the EU. [Cover] |
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The Euro: The Battle For British Hearts and Minds by Andy Mullen & Brian Burkitt.£5.00 2002. Pamphlet, 38pp Examination of the government's euro strategy and its institutional and legislative preparations for entry. [Cover] |
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![]() | A Nation Is A Nation by John Murray. £7.00 1995. Hardback, 86pp A gentle trot through the cultures of Europe. [Cover] |
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Saying 'No' to the Single Market by Myddelton,Rosa,Lilico,Milne & Ruth Lea.£4.00 2013. Pamphlet, 52pp Why EU membership is not a prerequisite for access to the Single Market. Switzerland and Norway which are outside the EU, export more in relation to their GDPs and per capita than the UK does. Furthermore, both China and the USA each export more to the EU than the UK does and without having their economies burdened by costly EU regulation. [Cover] |
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![]() | Iran The Clash Of Ambitions by Houchang Nahavandi. £16.95 2007. Paperback, 751pp A history of the people and the influences that have formed the Iran of today. Iran has always survived, and overcome its invaders in the long term, and integrated them. It will come to life again. Four thousand years of history with so many ups and downs have taught this to the Iranians. [Cover] |
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The Euro: bad for trade unions by Doug Nicholls. save 60%, was £5.00, now £2.00 1999. Pamphlet, 20pp In a format suitable for any trade unionist reader it shatters the myth about the single currency and promotes the alternatives that will create real benefits for trade unions and the country as a whole. [Review] |
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![]() | The World and Europe Focus on Facts - A hidden agenda behind a hall of mirrors by Alexander Niles. £15.99 2004. Paperback, 544pp A book that only an independent author could write by not being affiliated with mainstream publishing, brings you the 'News Behind The News' with in-depth research into world issues, beginning with the European Union and its connections to World Politics. [Cover] |
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A Democracy By-pass The Regionalisation of England by Dr Richard North.£5.00 2002. Pamphlet, 54pp The dangers of regionalisation and how it actually takes democracy further away from the people. [Cover] |
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![]() | Galileo The Military and Political Dimensions by Dr Richard North. £4.00 2004. Pamphlet, 25pp A European Union's satellite positioning technology that has hidden implications for the whole world. [Review] |
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Food Safety and the EU by Richard North.£4.99 2000. Pamphlet, 57pp This well written pamphlet explains the reasons for the introduction of Food Safety regulations proposed by the EU and argues against them. [Cover] |
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![]() | Montgomery and the First War on Terror by Robert Oulds. £8.99 2012. Paperback, 287pp In this fascinating book military expert Robert Ould explains how Monty fought his wars on terror, detailing this little known period of Monty's career. He also looks at the lessons of Monty's victories and how they should be applied today in the modern war on terror. [Review] |
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Limits to EU Integration Eight Amendments to the Union Treaties by Lord Owen. save 60%, was £5.00, now £2.00 2001. Pamphlet, 17pp Lord Owen's, Keith Joseph memorial lecture 25th January 2001. He argues against considering membership of the 'speculative experiment' that is the euro until at least 2004. Owen also calls for Treaty Amendments. [Review] |
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![]() | Who Runs Britain? ...and who's to blame for the economic mess we're in by Robert Peston. £8.99 2008 Paperback, 360pp Peston, is the BBC's award winning Business Editor. As Polly Toynbee of the Guardian puts it, "Starky lucid...reading Peston's book, you can only be flabergasted all over again at how Labour kowtowed to wealth, glorified the City and put all the nation's economic eggs into one dangerous basket." [Cover] |
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The Power And The Glory Forever by Eric Pollitt.£10.00 2012. Paperback, 457pp A novel about how a man took charge of the EU and was able to control governments through their inherent weakness for wealth, power and sex. [Cover] |
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![]() | The Politics of the Forked Tongue by Aidan Rankin. £12.95 2002. Paperback, 161pp How political correctness undermines social cohesion by creating a politics of identity. [Cover] |
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The End Of The Party The Rise And Fall Of New Labour by Andrew Rawnsley.£25.00 2010. Hardback, 801pp A riveting inside account of all the key events, from 9/11 and the Iraq Warr to the financial crisis and the parliamentary expenses scandel. [Cover] |
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![]() | Just Say No! 100 arguments against the euro by John Redwood. £8.99 2002. Paperback, 230pp A lucid and persuasive account by one of the most intelligent, literate and numerate defenders of British sovereignty. [Cover] |
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The Bad Bet Economic Failure of the European Union by John Redwood.£2.00 2006.Pamphlet, 63pp This pamphlet sets out the steps the European Union and its member states should take if they are serious about living successfully and prosperously in an increasingly global world. Redwood suggests it should spend less, do less and legislate less. [Cover] |
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![]() | Stars and Strife The Coming Conflict between the USA and the European Union by John Redwood. £14.99 2001. Paperback, 193pp In this book Redwood shows how a new country called Europe is emerging, and urges the UK to negotiate a new relationship with the EU that leaves us out of the army, the currency, the common borders and other centralizing policies. [Review] |
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Doing Less with Less Making Britain More Secure by Paul Robinson.£8.95 2005. Paperback, 102pp Dr Paul Robinson a former officer in both the British and Canadian armies is Assistant Director of the Centre for Security Studies. He is the author and editor of a variety of works on military history. In this book he explains how British armed forces are now geared to interventionism only and how that affects the real defence needs. [Cover] |
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![]() | Britain & Europe The Choices We Face by (Edited) Martin Rosenbaum. £8.99 2001. Paperback, 308pp What kind of European Union do the British people want to belong to? Essays by Europhiles and Euro-sceptics. [Review] |
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Health and the Nation by Dr Lee Rotherham.£2.00 2004. Pamphlet, 28pp How the future of the NHS will be directed at European level. With a foreword by Tim Yeo MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Public Services, Health and Education. [Cover] |
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![]() | Plan B For Europe Lost Opportunities in the EU Constitution Debate by Dr Lee Rotherham. £7.00 2005. Pamphlet, 72pp A collection of key Eurocritical papers and speeches, which mark the path to an alternative Treaty for Europe. [Cover] |
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Ten Years On Britain Without The European Union by Dr Lee Rotherham.£5.99 2009. Paperback, 111pp With a foreword by Trevor Kavanagh and an epilogue by Frederick Forsyth. This book is about how a future without the European Union - free from waste, fraud and red tape could be imagined. [Cover] |
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![]() | The Bumper Book of Government Waste 2008 by Matthew Elliott & Lee Rotherham. £9.99 Hardback 2007, 332pp The scandel of the squandered billions from Lord Irvine's wallpaper to EU saunas. Waste on a colossal scale is now so endemic in the system of government that few bat an eyelid any longer when the latest example is exposed. It is only when it is all brought together in one narrative that the awe-inspiring nature of the problem becomes apparent. [Cover] |
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The EU In A Nutshell Everything you wanted to know about the European Union but didn't know who to ask by Lee Rotherham.£12.99 2012. Hardback, 487pp Rotherham has painstakingly compiled thousands of fascinating stats, curious quotes and outright oddities relating to the EU ranging from the serious to the silly. [Review] |
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![]() | Too 'nice' to be Tories? How the Modernisers have damaged the Conservative Party by Anthony Scholefield & Gerald Frost. £10.00 2013. Paperback, 87pp Second Edition of how the Party has allowed modernisers to stifle thought on the most pressing problems of the day. And how it has badly equipped the party to face changing political realities. [Cover] |
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Warning: Immigration can seriously damage your wealth by Anthony Scholefield. save 33%, was £6.00, now £4.00 2007. Pamphlet, 35pp Scholefield argues that while immigration increases a nation's GDP it must inevitably reduce wage levels per capita income. [Review] |
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![]() | Why Mr Blair Will Not Win a Euro-Referendum by Anthony Scholefield. £3.95 2001. Pamphlet, 80pp A penetrating analysis of the huge difficulties - economic, legal and political - of joining the euro. [Cover] |
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England and the Need for Nations by Roger Scruton.£8.50 2004. Paperback, 54pp Why the nation states of Europe need to regain their sovereignty, to keep peace, prosperity and defend human rights. [Review] |
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![]() | Corruption - The World's Big C Cases, Causes, Consequences, Cures by Ian Senior. £12.50 2006. Paperback, 207pp Senior, shows how corruption in the EU is becoming worse and why therefore, the UK should not sign up to the proposed European Constitution. [Cover] |
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A Guide to the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe by Stuart Sexton.£5.00 2005. Pamphlet, 87pp A layman's guide explains the essentials of the Treaty in simple language. [Cover] |
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![]() | The Maastricht Treaty in Plain English by Stuart Sexton. £2.00 1992. Pamphlet, 30pp A simple guide to the Maastricht Treaty [Cover] |
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The Rise and Fall of Margaret Thatcher by Sir Alfred Sherman.£12.00 2006. CD, 0pp Sir Alfred was the co-founder with Margaret Thatcher and Sir Keith Joseph of the Centre for Policy Studies, which laid the intellectual foundations for the Thatcherite Government from 1979 to 1990. [Cover] |
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![]() | European Union and the Politics of Culture by Dr Cris Shore. £3.95 2002. Pamphlet, 48pp This paper critiques the EU's "supernationalism and the way 'culture' has been used to advance integration". [Review] |
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Separate Ways: The Heart of Britain by Peter Shore. save 47%, was £18.99, now £10.00 2000. Hardback, 244pp This book by a Labour peer is a powerful weapon for the success of the Euro-realist campaign. [Review] |
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![]() | Building Europe The Cultural Politics of European Integration by Cris Shore. £15.99 2000. Paperback, 257pp An unprecedented first-hand insight into the organisational culture of the European Commission, detailing the attempts of EU elite's to use culture as a tool for forging a sense of cohesion and belonging to the EU. From invented Euro-symbols and statistics to European citizenship and the single currency. [Review] |
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British Justice or Human Rights by Michael Shrimpton.£2.00 1997. Pamphlet, 12pp The edited version of the Lantern lecture 25th October 1997. Deals with the problem of incorporating the European Convention into British Law, the merits of the Human Rights convention and the alternatives. [Cover] |
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![]() | The Ratchet: A Cool Look At The European Union by John Rennie Stewardson. save 43%, was £6.99, now £4.00 2000. Paperback, 144pp This stimulating book is for those with inquiring minds who are looking for a jargon-free perspective on the complexities of the EU venture. [Review] |
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Pros and Cons of the EMU and EU by Emmanuel Stiakakis. save 32%, was £21.99, now £15.00 2003. Paperback, 331pp This is an impartial assessment about the participation in this political community called the European Union. The book is broken down into political, economic and philosophical arguments, supported by useful examples. [Cover] |
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![]() | Allegations Selected Works by Alexander Litvinenko by Edited by Paul Stroilov. £12.95 2007. Paperback, 253pp Translated from Russian and with an introduction by Vladimir Bukovsky. Livinenko was murdered in London in November 2006, what were those dark secrets he uncovered? What were the dangers he wanted to warn us about? Collected here for the first time articles and interviews by Livinenko are essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the background to the world's first case of nuclear terrorism. [Cover] |
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The Making of Europe's Constitution by Gisela Stuart.£6.95 2003. Pamphlet, 60pp An ijnsider's insight into the proposed EU Constitution and a call for greater scrutiny. [Review] |
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![]() | A 'Coming Home' or Poisoned Chalice? by Helen Szamuely & Bill Jamieson. save 53%, was £8.50, now £4.00 1998. Paperback, 100pp A scathing analysis that debunks many of the myths of enlargement and urges the case for a radical re-casting of the EU. [Review] |
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A Delayed Homecoming: An Update on European Union Enlargement by Helen Szamuely.£7.50 2000. Pamphlet, 32pp Szamuely analyses the whole enlargement process and its pitfalls. [Cover] |
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![]() | Alien Thoughts Reflections on Identity by Helen Szamuely, Robert W. Cahn, & Yahya El-Droubie. £3.95 1999. Pamphlet, 28pp Thoughtful essays on identity and Britishness by three Anglophiles whose origins are outside Britain. [Cover] |
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The Regulation Race Learning from the past, preparing for the future by Rahim Taghizadegan & Gregor Hochreiter.£2.00 2005. Pamphlet, 54pp A guide through the causes of regulation, resulting in the conclusion of - A Plea for regulatory competition [Cover] |
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![]() | The Euro-Sceptical Directory 1997 by Chris R. Tame. save 60%, was £9.95, now £4.00 1997.Paperback, 117pp A directory of the principle European Institutions, Pro-EU and Euro-sceptic organisations, publications and internet resources. [Cover] |
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Prof. A.J. P. Taylor on Europe The Historian Who Predicted the Future by A.J.P. Taylor.£3.95 1997. Pamphlet, 17pp A collection of his articles from the 60s and 70s. [Cover] |
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![]() | The Benefits of Tax Competition by Richard Teather. £12.50 2005. Paperback, 166pp The author argues that EU attempts to harmonise taxes will damage the world economy. [Review] |
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Ultimate Vindication: The Spectator and Europe 1966-79 by Thomas Teodorczuk.£4.95 2000. Pamphlet, 66pp A review of The Spectator's attitude to Europe, shows how measured hostility towards the UK governments' actions and evasions is the sole characteristic that unites the conflicting editorial attitudes adopted by The Spectator over European integration. [Cover] |
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![]() | Bruges Revisited by The Rt Hon Mrs Margaret Thatcher, OM, FRS. £3.95 1999. Pamphlet, 27pp The text of the speech delivered in Bruges on 20th September 1998. [Cover] |
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The Freedom Audit by Freedom Association.£3.00 2005. Pamphlet, 29pp Details the extent of the Government's assault on fundamental freedoms. It ties together the undermining of Parliament with ill-considered attempts to introduce postal voting. [Cover] |
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![]() | The euro and 'regional' divergence in Europe by Tony Thirlwall. £5.00 2000. Pamphlet, 29pp "The euro implies one rate of interest for all participating countries regardless of their individual economic circumstances. This can only be described as the economics of the madhouse". [Cover] |
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Close Designs and Crooked Purposes Forced Repatriation of Cossaks & Yugoslav Nationals in 1945 by Nikolai Tolstoy.£10.00 2012. Pamphlet, 22pp Paper based on a CRCE discussion with Nikolai Tolstoy, in the chair was Charles Crawford CMG, March 2011 [Cover] |
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![]() | Head to head On the euro by (debate) Adair Turner vs Martin Taylor. £5.00 1999. Pamphlet, 26pp The transcript of the one-to-one debate between the former Director General of the CBI and the former Chief Executive of Barclays. [Review] |
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The Principles of British Foreign Policy by Philip Vander Elst.£4.00 2008. Pamphlet, 24pp Should British foreign policy reflect any political and moral principles or should it merely be shaped by current conceptions of national self-interest? Does Britain have any particular long term or permanent interests as a nation state? [Cover] |
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![]() | European Tax Harmonisation The Impending Threat by Theresa Villiers MEP. £7.50 2001. Pamphlet, 71pp As the Conservative Spokesman on Economic Affairs in the European Parliament, Ms Villiers is well placed to assess the future direction of tax in the EU. [Review] |
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EU Enlargement: not all it's cracked up to be by James Walsh.£5.00 2003. Pamphlet, 43pp Overall EU enlargement is a poor deal for Britain, a poor deal for the EU itself and a poor deal for new member states. [Cover] |
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![]() | A Crisis Of Trust How trust broke down in Britain by Stuart Wheeler. £7.50 2010. Paperback, 79pp Stuart, a well-informed businessman examines, in detail, the political culture that has grown up in Britain since EU accession and how it should be put right. [Cover] |
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After the Landslide: Learning the lessons from 1906 and 1945 by David Willets MP with Richard Forsydyke.£7.50 1999. Paperback, 112pp How the Conservatives can get back into office. [Review] |
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![]() | 101 Reasons Why We Should Leave the EU by Hugh Williams FCA. £3.00 2011. Pamphlet, 14pp A short useful guide to why the UK should leave the European Union. [Cover] |
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An Environmental Audit How membership of the EU has changed the face of Britain by Tom Wise MEP.£2.00 2009. Pamphlet, 24pp A well written easy to read view about the Environment and the impact caused by EU membership. [Cover] |
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![]() | Dead In The Water by Tom Wise MEP. £3.00 2008. Pamphlet, 28pp How the Common Fisheries Policy destroys lives, economies and environments. [Cover] |
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Facts & Chronicles Denied To The Public - Vol 1 by Pierre & Daniel De Villemarest, William Wolf.£10.29 2004. Paperback, 128pp 1) The clubs which govern us 2) The two sides of Henry Kissinger 3) The inside information on Iraq, Iran 4) The Halabja Report, Iranian rigging 5) The CIA Report about Iraq by Senator Graham on October 2002 6) The secret operations "Rockingham) London and OSP (Washington). [Cover] |
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![]() | Facts & Chronicles Denied To The Public - Vol 2 The Secrets of Bilderberg by Pierre & Daniel De Villemarest, William Wolf. £10.29 2004. Paperback, 178pp The hidden history of Europe. [Cover] |
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