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Since the fateful referendum in 2016, Brexit dominates British politics. This book focuses on the parliamentary discourse of the allegedly most pro-European British political party, the Liberal Democrats. Combining a political discourse analysis with a Cultural Studies perspective, it scrutinises the party leaders’ contributions to parliamentary debates on European integration regarding the arguments they advanced to justify their position from 1997–2010 and the verbal images they used to describe both Europe and Britain. The study’s results contribute to understanding the current dynamics in British politics: sending mixed messages at best, the pro-European actors failed to make a convincing and coherent case for a common European future in the past.



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Liberal Democrats debating European integration – Britain and Europe as «Imagined Communities» – Analysis of party leaders’ speeches in the UK Parliament from 1997–2010 – Focus on Economic and Monetary Union – Foreign Policy – EU Treaties – The Common Agricultural Policy – EU Enlargement

Arguing About Britain and Europe in Parliamentary

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 12/08/2019
    ISBN13: 9783631785591, 978-3631785591
    ISBN10: 3631785593

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Since the fateful referendum in 2016, Brexit dominates British politics. This book focuses on the parliamentary discourse of the allegedly most pro-European British political party, the Liberal Democrats. Combining a political discourse analysis with a Cultural Studies perspective, it scrutinises the party leaders’ contributions to parliamentary debates on European integration regarding the arguments they advanced to justify their position from 1997–2010 and the verbal images they used to describe both Europe and Britain. The study’s results contribute to understanding the current dynamics in British politics: sending mixed messages at best, the pro-European actors failed to make a convincing and coherent case for a common European future in the past.



    Table of Contents

    Liberal Democrats debating European integration – Britain and Europe as «Imagined Communities» – Analysis of party leaders’ speeches in the UK Parliament from 1997–2010 – Focus on Economic and Monetary Union – Foreign Policy – EU Treaties – The Common Agricultural Policy – EU Enlargement

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