Britain as a partner of the European Community is in a relatively advantageous position in the war compared to neighboring countries in Europe. In 1946, industrial production was higher than before the war, and it grew very fast. By the end of the year, exports recovered to prewar levels, the unemployment rate was very low, the retail price was fairly stable. All this is in stark contrast to the situation in France, Germany and Italy.
& Lt; Tab / & gt; Because the UK does not want to lose its sovereignty and culture, it is known as a "European partner". As an island between Western Europe and the United States, Britain has some difficulty in joining the European community as it means that it has lost contact with Americans. The situation has improved significantly since the Tony Blair election in 1997, but the United Kingdom is still considered a partner in the EU. Indeed, only Britain is not the only partner. Therefore, countries such as France, Germany, Denmark and Sweden can also be regarded as partners because there are countries that do not respect European laws or countries that are not members of the European Currency Union. Every member country is different and has different views on European subject matter. British 'female companions' are like myths and stereotypes and it is difficult to get rid of old stereotypes
After being approved by the European Union for one year, the UK has been regarded as a "smart partner". I still have a reputation today. In this article I will not write down the history of Britain since the establishment of the European Union in 1973. My aim is to see Britain's attitude towards specific EU-sponsored events and discuss whether this is a factor in the reputation for the UK "Deaf". We understand the criteria for making decisions and try to evaluate Britain's "death" in these decisions. Since the integration process has been contacted for over 50 years, it is still in progress and all past developments have been released from previous events, so we use a time series approach.
In 2003, 30 years after the UK became a member of the European Community, the UK was still considered a "single partner" in Europe. Where did it come from? The European Community was established because the founder of trade unions believed that integrating the economies of European countries would lead to maintaining peace between those countries and that it would eventually lead to political integration It was. Another goal is to create a huge European market that expands and expands to the US market. In 1950, Robert Schuman suggested collecting coal and steel supplies in France and West Germany, encouraging other European countries to experiment. However, the UK has not yet participated in the establishment of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).