The renegotiation of the UK’s term of membership of the EU and its subsequent rejection in a referendum is the most comprehensive defeat for the British governing class since the meltdown of the post-War consensus during the twin failures of the Heath government and then the Callaghan government in the Winter of Discontent.
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The renegotiation of the UK’s term of membership of the EU and its subsequent rejection in a referendum is the most comprehensive defeat for the British governing class since the meltdown of the post-War consensus during the twin failures of the Heath government and then the Callaghan government in the Winter of Discontent.