"Which would still be decades less ‘harping’ than the Tory right."
I am always intrigued by the assumption that the 'Tory Right' has always been anti-EU/EEC/Common Market. In fact, for the first 15 years or so of UK membership, it was the Labour Party who opposed our membership. Their 1983 Manifesto actually contained a promise to leave the EEC if they were elected. It would seem that the more a simple free-trading arrangement gradually morphed into a political union run by bureaucrats, the better the Labour Party grew to like it.
What "back then" inconvenience would annoy today's youngsters?



