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Is the ‘awkward partner’ about to leave the EU? The UK’s relationship with the EU Mike Walsh Economics Academic Course Director Coventry University Ref: UK EU relationship March 2013

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Page 1: Is the ‘awkward partner’ about to leave the EU? The UK’s relationship with the EU Mike Walsh Economics Academic Course Director Coventry University Ref:

Is the ‘awkward partner’ about to leave the EU? The UK’s relationship with the EU

Mike WalshEconomics Academic Course Director Coventry University

Ref: UK EU relationship March 2013

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(1) Introduction• The UK joined the EEC (EU from 1993) in 1973• Late: over 20 years after the EEC was formed!• Within a year the UK had built up a reputation for

being the ‘awkward partner’ ( George S, 1998)– opposed many EEC initiatives – took an independent view– was disruptive

• We will consider why the UK was considered to be the ‘awkward partner’ and why EU exit is on the agenda

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UK attitudes• These help explain the UK’s relationship with the

EU. Generally, the UK :– Is pragmatic– Believes in free markets– Doesn’t want to give up sovereignty– Wants widening of EU– Wants less integration. No federalism

• Relevant today– Gordon BROWN (PM) signing Lisbon Treaty 2007– EU splits some UK political parties

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(2) UK and Europe: The early years

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1945-57: Preparation• Positions of countries

– UK• 3 circles

• UK condescending?• intergovernmental approach ok

USA

Empire

Europe

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– France • wanted decline in German industrial power

– Germany• wanted acceptance

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European Coal & Steel Community (ECSC)

• Schuman Plan (9th May1950)– Monnet’s ideas

• sectoral approach– Iron & steel major sector– France - Germany

• ECSC – Treaty of Paris 1951 - est. 1952– 6 members– Supranational from beginning

• UK not want to give up sovereignty

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ECSC to EEC

• Messina (1955) – Extend Benelux model (Spaak)– Atomic energy cooperation (Monnet)– UK position: don’t get involved

• Treaty of Rome 1957 (effective 1958)

– EEC Treaty– Euratom Treaty

• UK: don’t get involved

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EEC Take off and early progress (1958-72)

• EEC economic success• EFTA (1960)

– EEC Rival– Included UK

• France vetoes UK entry to EEC• Finally, success

– Hague Summit 1969– Agreement for UK to join the EEC– UK joined 1/1/73

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(3) UK & The EU Budget

• A major issue for 40 years

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Budget 2013

CAP Cohesion

Competitiveness

Rural development

Admin

External Relations

Security & justice

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• 1st EU enlargement 1973• UK rebate: major issue• UK disruptive

– Veto in Council Of Ministers (pre SEA 1986)

• UK major contributor but one of poorest states in 1970’s– Reasons

• CAP• Common external tariff (CET)

– Conflicts

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High CAP expenditure (% budget share) when UK joined EEC in 1973

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• Fontainebleu Summit 1984• UK rebate

• UK rebate issue resurfaced 1998 onwards

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• 2005: Blair wanted CAP reform in return for UK giving up budget rebate

• UK & France fall out!• Outcome: UK gives up some of rebate

– With conditions

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• Budget issues still exist today– David Cameron (UK PM) in EU budget talks– 2011: Opposed large increase in EU budget• http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11652601• 2012/13: Opposes real increase in EU budget for 2014-20

Financial Perspective• Budget rebate AGAIN

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(4) Economic and Monetary Union (EMU)

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• Monetary union ‘’launched’' 1979 – European Monetary System EMS

• EMS - 2 components – European currency unit (Ecu)– Exchange rate mechanism (ERM)

• 8/9 countries • NOT UK• UK eventually joined 1990• BUT, UK exit 1992• September 1992 ‘ERM crisis’• http://news.bbc.co.uk/player/nol/newsid_6560000/newsid_6563000/6563031.stm?bw=bb&mp=wm&news=1&bbcws=1

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• Maastricht Treaty 1991– UK & Denmark opt out of Euro– Only countries to do so

• UK set 5 economic tests for joining– Failed 4 out of 5 (2003) – Political device, not economic

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(5) Social Policy

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• UK generally believe in free markets, laissez faire– ‘Anglo Saxon’ approach– European interference in labour market– Social Policy raises costs for firms & makes them

uncompetitive– E.g. Working Time Directive

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• Approaches by selected countries below– UK, Ireland – free market– Germany, Benelux countries– collective bargaining

provides worker protection– France, Spain, Portugal, Greece- statutory

framework to protect workers rights as weak collective bargaining

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• Social Charter 1989– Social policy expanded– not legally binding– opt out by…

• Maastricht Treaty– Binding on EU States– Opt out by……

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Answer these questions relating to Spain

• Is it easy for a firm to make a worker redundant?• How much social tax (%) does a firm pay on wages• How many days holiday does the average worker

receive?• Do you think working more than 48 hours / week is

ok?• If you lose your job what benefits can you receive?

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(6) What does the UK want from the EU?

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Free Trade

• Access to the SINGLE MARKET• Very ‘Anglo Saxon’

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• Single European Act (SEA) 1986• All trade barriers to be eliminated• Aims include

– Bigger markets for firms– Increase efficiency of firms – Aid integration– Benefit consumers

• Generally regarded as successful

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(7) UK: Even more awkward?

• Exit?

David Cameron’s Europe Speech January 2013

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• UK renegotiate with EU?– ‘cherry pick’ policies– Drop which policies?– UK want which policies?

• Hold referendum to leave EU in 2018 if renegotiation fails

• Why?

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Options if UK leave EU?

• Renegotiate agreements with EU? – Like Switzerland– About 200 bilateral agreements

• Join EEA?– Access to single market – Like Norway

• Be like rest of world?• Scotland?

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UK in Europe

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(8) Conclusion

• After 40 years membership Europe still divides UK opinion & splits political parties

• UKIP is a new anti-EU party• UK is still the awkward partner

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References

• S George, ‘An Awkward Partner: Britain in the European community’

• R Baldwin & C Wyplosz, ‘The Economics of European Integration’

• http://europa.eu/