Why Harold Wilson Changed His Mind on the EEC
5 February 2027
2:00-3:30pm
Online or Rewley House 1 Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JA
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Online or Rewley House 1 Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JA
Dates:
5 February 2027
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From £15.00 to £18.00
Elected Prime Minister in 1964, Harold Wilson initially followed Hugh Gaitskell’s policy of staying out of the six-member EEC. But, influenced by colleagues such as Roy Jenkins and George Brown, Wilson had changed his mind sufficiently to make an application to join by 1967.
To Wilson, the main argument in favour was economic. He envisaged an increase in exports as a result of the UK being inside the tariff walls of the EEC, thus solving the chronic balance of payments problems of the Bretton Woods era. Along with Foreign Secretary George Brown, Wilson toured the European capitals to build up diplomatic support for the application.
Cautiously, he did not assume success as had Macmillan before him. But once again, De Gaulle issued a veto on the familiar grounds that the UK was too close to the United States and the unsuitability of its economy for EEC membership.
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