EEC Talks on Britain's Entry into the Common Market
EEC Talks on Britain's Entry into the Common Market
Documents from 01 April 1970 to 30 April 1970
Identity Statement
Paper
Carr, Mary
Content and Structure
Flexibility of the sterling and Britain’s entry into the EEC; Proposal for association agreements between Commonwealth countries and the Common Market; Trade between West - East Germany and EEC member countries; British political parties’ talks on British entry into the Common Market; Britain’s food cost and common agricultural policy; Issues concerning adoption of flexible exchange rates among EEC members; Swedish recommendation for EFTA countries’ common arrangement with the EEC; Possible departure of Sicco Mansholt from the European Commission; EEC ministers’ effort to settle farm policy and reach agreement on new policies for wine; Reasons for demanding a referendum on Britain’s entry into the EEC; EEC members’ talks on enlarging the EEC; French mediation in Britain’s Common Market candidature; Warning on EEC food prices; Big Confederation of British Industry (CBI) majority in favour of British entry into the Common Market; Rodhesian Christian Church against new Land Tenure Act.
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English
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