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Disappearing Britain Lindsay Jenkins

Disappearing Britain By Lindsay Jenkins

Disappearing Britain by Lindsay Jenkins


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Origins and analysis of regional government in the UK and the EU.

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Disappearing Britain: The EU and the Death of Local Government by Lindsay Jenkins

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About Lindsay Jenkins

Lindsay Jenkins is an investigative author and journalist. She specialises in the history and current operations of the European Union. She formerly worked for British and American investment banks in the City of London and as a senior civil servant in the British Ministry of Defence. She received an honours degree in mediaeval and modern history from Bedford College, London University and an MBA from Cranfield School of Management. She lives in both the UK and US.

Table of Contents

Foreword, by the Rt. Hon. Lord Tebbit of Chingford CH Introducing the Slow Death of Nations and Democracy 1 Voters Resoundingly Reject Regional Government 2 The EU Defines Regional Government 3 Regionalising Britain is a Long Term Project 4 Who Masterminded the Regional Revolution? 5 The UK is Broken Up 6 Churchmen and Charities Campaign for Regions 7 How Taxpayers Pay to Persuade Themselves 8 Regions have Limited Powers 9 Taxpayers Foot a Heavy Bill 10 Democracy Redefined and Downgraded 11 Cabals Challenge People Power 12 Stakeholders Diminish Democracy 13 Sub Regions 'Respond to a Strong Regional Voice' 14 New Regions Envelop Europe 15 The EU Spins across a Continent 16 'Borders are the Scars of History' 17 Manipulating Minorities to Divide and Rule 18 Local Languages Exploited to Divide Countries 19 How Far is Germany Implicated? 20 In Conclusion Notes and References Index

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GOR003320775
9780965781237
0965781232
Disappearing Britain: The EU and the Death of Local Government by Lindsay Jenkins
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Orange State Press,U.S.
2005-10-01
160
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