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...choice. Not only does the application constitute a kind of moral commitment, but the failure of negotiations at this stage could cause a severe rift in the Atlantic Alliance. Beyond all this, Britain may be beginning to realize that it needs the Common Market badly, if only to reinject itself with a vital spirit of activity. The Government cannot always sustain itself, as it did recently, by simply reaching into the International Monetary Fund with a draft for $2 billion...

Author: By Roger Hooker, | Title: The Common Market | 11/8/1961 | See Source »

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