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I present to Conference the Labour and the Common Market, and ask you to give it your wholehearted support. I ask this not only because I believe that this document will commend itself to the large majority of delegates, but because its compelling logic makes it a fine statement of the Party’s point of view on this immense problem.
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This speech was made to introduce the National Executive Committee’s Statement on the Common Market at the Labour Party Conference, 1962.
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Gaitskell, H. (1996). The Common Market. In: Holmes, M. (eds) The Eurosceptical Reader. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24979-4_2
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