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In 1973 the Conservative Party and the right of the Labour Party voted to join the European Economic Community or ‘Common Market’ as it was known. Despite opposition on the right and left, the decision to join was ratified by a referendum in 1975, but the political divisions foreshadowed endless political conflict over the issue of European integration in later decades. Explaining History helps you understand the 20th Century through critical conversations and expert interviews. We connect the


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