Re: That referendum ...
I remember life before the Common Market.
Being in the Outer 7 (EFTA) and trying to get into the inner 6 (EC)
But de Gaulle always saying "Non" because he was concerned about us importing American influence.
Great concerns about immigration (NO BLACKS/ NO IRISH/ NO DOGS) and "rivers of blood" speeches
Some Police prepared to work on hunches and "encourage" confessions
Out of work service men following WW2
Tramps calling regularly at my parents for "tea and a wad"
In the main only the wealthy having access to higher education.
A make do and mend attitude, partly as a hangover from the war, but also due to shortages and correspondingly high prices forwhat goods were available.
People living in prefabs for years after the prefabs life expectancy because of chronic housing shortage.
I don't put the improvements down to EEC, but neither do I look at the past through rose tinted spectacles
Edit (just so you don't think I have a chip on my shoulder!): and I had a happy youth, with relatively comfortably off parents.
I went to university in Portugal in thhe early 60s so had the benefit (?) of an unusual (at that time) further education
I remember life before the Common Market.
Being in the Outer 7 (EFTA) and trying to get into the inner 6 (EC)
But de Gaulle always saying "Non" because he was concerned about us importing American influence.
Great concerns about immigration (NO BLACKS/ NO IRISH/ NO DOGS) and "rivers of blood" speeches
Some Police prepared to work on hunches and "encourage" confessions
Out of work service men following WW2
Tramps calling regularly at my parents for "tea and a wad"
In the main only the wealthy having access to higher education.
A make do and mend attitude, partly as a hangover from the war, but also due to shortages and correspondingly high prices forwhat goods were available.
People living in prefabs for years after the prefabs life expectancy because of chronic housing shortage.
I don't put the improvements down to EEC, but neither do I look at the past through rose tinted spectacles
Edit (just so you don't think I have a chip on my shoulder!): and I had a happy youth, with relatively comfortably off parents.
I went to university in Portugal in thhe early 60s so had the benefit (?) of an unusual (at that time) further education
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