‘Denmark’s leading politicians had let it be known at the same time as the British that they were of one opinion with them. Here too, unhappily, after the breakdown of the negotiations with Great Britain, success has also been denied […] Without a break since September 1962 Jens Otto Krag has held the office of Prime Minister. Under his leadership the Danish Government has let it be known that it regards the furtherance of European unification as the foundation for the safeguarding of peace, freedom and progress in the world.’