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Speech by Tony Benn MP on economics, industry, and European Common Market. Sound is in mono.
Peter Allen interviews Conservative leader Margaret Thatcher on the benefits of staying in the EEC; she says ignore food prices and look at improved health and security, as well as common market for trade;...
Unidentified male reporter briefly traces the history of the UK’s efforts to join the EEC, and considers the views of politicians and members of the public on the forthcoming referendum (1975?) including...
James Callaghan, Foreign Secretary, speaks in favour of the UK remaining a member of the EEC. He says the outcome of the referendum vote - whichever way it goes - will not involve the Government’s...
Harold Wilson on the EEC. He speaks in favour of the UK remaining a member, so long as the terms of entry are right; he says they weren’t right in 1971, but have greatly improved since then, with the...
Hayes on Sunday. Margaret Thatcher, Leader of the Opposition, talking to Brian Hayes and answering questions put by callers. Before the phone-in, Hayes poses a question about Northern Ireland, but...
Patricia Kelly interviews outgoing European Commission Vice-President Sir Christopher Soames, on the EEC, the amount of trade done, his regrets at Britain joining so late, how it compares to other countries...
Interview with unidentified male speaker about the negative effect that Britain’s inefficient export industry is having on the economy. Male interviewer not identified.
A British spokesman for the EEC on Britain’s increase in trade within the common market and role in general within the European Community. Spokesman and interviewer not identified. Recorded at European...
Interview with John Prescott, leader of Labour Party delegation to European Parliament on their first twenty months within the Common Market and his opposition to direct elections. Interviewer not identified.
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