The Worm in the Apple

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Discover 'The Worm in the Apple'—a groundbreaking exploration of the UK Conservative Party’s complex relationship with the European Union. Authored by experts and published by The University of Chicago Press in 2022, this captivating book delves deep into the political history that shaped modern British politics. From Winston Churchill’s pivotal decision to abstain from the European Coal and Steel Community in 1951 to David Cameron’s fateful Brexit referendum in 2016, this extensive history captures the enduring drama that has defined the party and the nation. The narrative unravels the internal divisions that have long fueled discontent within the Conservative Party, providing readers with rich insights into how these conflicts transformed perceptions about EU membership. 'The Worm in the Apple' not only highlights key figures and moments in UK political history but also addresses the broader implications these tensions have had on Britain’s foreign policy and electorate sentiment. Perfect for political enthusiasts, historians, and anyone curious about Brexit, this essential read reveals the core reasons behind Britain’s historic decision to leave the EU. Whether you seek a comprehensive resource or an engaging story, this book is the definitive account that explains the persistent unease surrounding European integration in the UK. Unpack the complexities of political alliances, learn about pivotal moments in the Conservative Party's history, and understand the factors that contributed to one of the most significant decisions in British history.

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