
Joining the CAP
Part I, written by Edmund Neville-Rolfe, describes how the government of Harold Macmillan decided to try for entry, and how the negotiators struggled to reconcile the demands of British farmers and the Commonwealth with the reluctance of the EEC’s six existing members to risk changing anything that they had, with great difficulty, just agreed among themselves. Part II, written by J.H.V. Davies, describes the determination of Edward Heath, British Prime Minister from 1970 to 1974, to succeed in the face of thorny issues such as Britain’s budget contribution, Commonwealth imports and a common fisheries policy.
In his introduction Sir Michael Franklin, who commissioned these accounts, compares the two negotiations and contributes his own recollections; in a postscript he assesses the consequences for British farming and the UK’s place in today’s European Union.
- Undertitel
- The Agricultural Negotiations for British Accession to the European Economic Community, 1961-1973
- Redaktör
- Michael Franklin
- ISBN
- 9783034301640
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 620 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2010-10-06
- Sidor
- 409
