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What does ECM stand for?

European Common Market


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It was, after the Edward Heath lies and betrayal of the 1972 Accession to the European Common Market, by far the worst removal of democratic sovereignty from the British people in our history.
1957: The European Common Market was formed, incorporating France, West Germany, Luxembourg, Italy, Belgium and Holland.
Byline: David Rose IN 1975 the British public voted in a referendum to continue Britain's membership of the European Common Market.
As one of the founding members of the European Common Market, France is a past master at crying foul when another Member State breaks the rules, but, when it suits its purposes to do so, justifies its own breaches of the rules on the grounds of national interest.
It seems that they are used by conservative politicians who are against democratic progress, like Tony Benn, in 1975, who was against the European Common Market and by Neil Kinnock, in 1979, who was against devolution and self-government for Wales.
Ireland's entry into the European Common Market (now the European Union) -- and the resulting huge market that opened up -- cemented the success.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Critics and colleagues would likely both agree that despite its continuing success in the European Common Market, ECR is all but dead and buried in North America.
Introduced at a rate of 10 per cent, the tax was imposed on Britain as a condition of joining the European Common Market.

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