Talk by Sarah Gainham
Correspondent of The Spectator in Bonn
The contrast in agricultural prosperity between West and East Europe is likely to become extreme now that the E.E.C. has evolved a co-ordinated Policy for the future. Miss Gainham foresees policy changes in the East European satellite countries in agriculture-and in industry also in order to help Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and perhaps Poland to resist the attractions of the Common Market.
Recorded for the BBC in Bonn by Westdeutscher Rundfunk