The Conservative Party Conference on British Entry to Common Market
The Conservative Party Conference on British Entry to Common Market
Documents from 02 August 1971 to 16 October 1971
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Paper
Carr, Mary
Content and Structure
Edward Taylor’s declaration on Government’s view concerning Britain’s negotiations with EEC; Common Market referendum; Extracts of speeches at the Conservative Conference (Brighton, 13-16 October 1971) by Mr. Erik Blumenfeld and Enoch Powell; Anti-market debate; Text of motion and amendments on Britain’s entry into the Common Market; Implications for the world economy of British entry into the Common Market; Economic arguments and duties on imports from the Commonwealth; Address of Mr. Noel Armstrong against entry into the Common Market; Prospects for British industry into the EEC; Britain and the common agricultural policy; Pamphlets on pros and contras British entry into the Common Market; Open reports to Geoffrey Rippon on implications of Britain joining the EEC; Commonwealth Caribbean banana industry; Resolution on Conservative Party’s support for British entry into the Common Market; Text of speeches at the second session of the Conservative Conference.
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