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Both Sides of Europe: 4: Why a European Community?

on BBC One London

Discussions between leading Britons and Europeans on the future of the European Community - and how it could affect Britain.

Six nations came together 14 years ago to form the European Economic Community. And now Britain and three other countries may be joining them. Why is this community a necessity? Does Europe need this common market - or the political union that could result from it? And what would be the role of the 'United States of Europe' if they became fact? A third super-power, or the middleman in super-politics? The Rt Hon Douglas Jay, MP discusses these questions with Professor Jean Rey, former President of the EEC Commission

(Colour)

Contributors

Panellist:
The Rt Hon Douglas Jay
Panellist:
Professor Jean Rey
Producer:
Arthur Maimane
Editor:
Robert Rowland

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