CONTENTS

PART ONE

The decision now before us

Origins of the Communities Purposes of the Communities

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Development of the Communities

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The United Kingdom's part in European developments

Negotiations with the Communities ...

The case for British membership of the European Communities

The political case

The economic case

Experience of the Six

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Prospects for our economy Conclusion

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PART TWO. THE OUTCOME OF THE NEGOTIATIONS

Introduction

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Participation and voting in the Communities' institutions Transitional arrangements for industry and agriculture

Industrial tariffs

Agricultural transition

Contribution to the Community budget The Commonwealth

New Zealand dairy products and lamb Sugar...

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9-12

13-14

15-16

17-18

19-23

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26-39

40-48

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58-66

67-169

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69-76

77-90

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91-96

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97-122

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102-110

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111-112

113-120

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123-124

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125-136

125-128

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129-131

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132-133

134-136

137-147

137-139

140-142

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145-147

148-153

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152-153

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154-159

160-165

166-169

Trade relations with developing members of the Commonwealth

and dependent territories

Australia

Canada

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The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man

Financial and monetary issues

Sterling

Capital movements

Fiscal harmonisation

European Investment Bank

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Regional and industrial policies

Regional policies

Special tariff arrangements

The free movement of labour

Third country agreements ...

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Other agricultural and fisheries questions

Hill farming...

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Animal health

Fisheries

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European Coal and Steel Community

European Atomic Energy Community

The other applicants and the EFTA non-applicants

ANNEX A

The Community's direct income system.

ANNEX B

Solutions agreed for the tariff treatment of certain industrial materials.

ANNEX C

Arrangements for Parliamentary consideration of the question of British

accession to the European Communities.

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