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The history section needs changes. For starters a substantial expansion, so it can seamlessly land into recent developments without balance issues. Expecting that most of the content can only appear in the "see also" links does this article no good at all. The tiny paragraph about the period the UK was a EU member state could use a less "navel-gazing" approach: it currently focus on the internal ideological cleavage in the UK. It does not pay any mention whatsoever to the role of the UK in the EU (regarding the Common Agrarian Policy, further integration, the UK rebate, EU enlargement, Common Foreign Policy et. al... anything other than the non-membership in Schengen). Besides, that the only subsection depending on the history section is titled after a future prospect is odd to say the least.--Asqueladd (talk) 16:04, 9 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]