“The issue of sovereignty…was always intertwined with the issue of democracy. Many of us held that it was not only unwise but wanton for British MPs to surrender a part of our democracy to institutions which were so grotesquely undemocratic.”

—  Michael Foot

Letter to The Times (4 January 1973), p. 13, regarding Britain's membership of the EEC
1970s

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British politician 1913–2010

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