re the TUC and y Conferences inify the domestic bate on the Common Market, the fifth programme in this special series takes a wider world view of our proposed entry into an enlarged community.
PROFESSOR RICHARD COOPER of Yale University, Economic Adviser to President Nixon, and CHRISTOPHER LAYTON , Director of Centre of European Industrial Studies, Bath University, discuss a recent recorded speech by Senator Hubert Humphrey which strongly criticises EEC trade policy from an American viewpoint.
How does the Soviet bloc regard the EEC and our application for membership? And what effect will it have on East-West relations in Europe? In addition, the programme examines an emotive subject which could directly affect the lives of many of us - the free movement of labour between member countries.
Presented by Thomas Barman Producer HUGH PURCELL