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The Danish left and the EU | Workers' Liberty (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | For the new "June Movement" the referendum was a demonstration of the possibility that Denmark could continue as a member state and still profit from the believed benefits, but at the same time halt the development of a centralised union. |
 | | Folkebevaegelsen rejected this, calling instead for the dissolution of the EU by way of the individual member states opting for independence and full national sovereignty. |
 | | After the 1992 referendum SF was instrumental in negotiating a new deal with the EU, the so-called "national compromise" where Denmark was formally allowed to have certain reservations towards the EU (for example not to join the Euro and to stand outside the Common Defence Policy). |
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