The British Food Journal Volume 63 Issue 8 1961
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Abstract
The question of Britain's entry into the Common Market would appear to have been resolved. For a time it did seem as if the Government was looking before it leapt, but if we can read the signs aright, only the controversy now remains. The implications of the Common Market, both political and economic, are largely unknown to the public and if recent events among French farmers are an indication, are not entirely acceptable to those already in it.
Citation
(1961), "The British Food Journal Volume 63 Issue 8 1961", British Food Journal, Vol. 63 No. 8, pp. 85-96. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb011592
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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