Topic 3: FP (1970-79) Flashcards

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Describe British entry into the EEC

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  • 1971 - British decision to join EEC carried by Parlament
  • Formally joined in 1973 along with Denmark and ROI
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Describe how Heath’s leadership contributed to EEC entry 1973

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  • Heath ardently pro-Common Market
  • Played down ‘special relationship’
  • Heath had broadly supportive cabinet
  • Visit to France garnered french support
  • Accepted terms of CAP, EEC, exchange controls
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Describe how Pompidou contributed to EEC entry 1973

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  • Had replaced De Gaulle in 1970
  • Contrastingly believed EEC needed Britain
  • Talks commenced in Wilson’s final negotiations
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Describe difficulties in joining the EEC 1973

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  • Opinion polls showed lack of public support
  • Con/Lab opposition
  • Heath’s majority low enough to be theatened by coalition of anti-marketeers
  • Talks stalled over British contributions and French concerns over sterling
  • Final secret negotiations between Heath and Pompidou were required to resolve the situation
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Describe Conservative opposition to EEC entry 1973

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  • Commonwealth supporters vocal about loss of sovereignty
  • Powell became fierce critic
  • Many Con constituents non-enthusiastic e.g. on issues of CAP
  • Cabinet broadly supportive unlike Lab
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Describe Powell’s oppoisiton to EEC entry 1973

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  • Powell voted against European Bill passage at every stage
  • Refused to stand at Con candidate in Feb 1974 elec - called on supporters to vote Labour
  • became UUP MP from Oct 1974
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Describe Labour opposition to EEC entry 1973

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  • Moderate europhiles (e.g. Jenkins) vs left-wing eurosceptics (e.g. Benn)
  • Lab official position against deal
  • 69 rebel Lab MPs supported Heath’s European Bill
  • Oct 1974 elec: promised renegotiation and referendum
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Describe the impact of the EEC referendum 1975

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  • Decisive turnout of 2/3 - defused Lab tensions
  • Eurosceptics shifted focus to British rebate
  • Jenkins left Parliament in 1977 to become a European Commissioner - foundation of SDP split
  • Strengthens special relationship - America wanted Britain to be part of EEC
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Describe the special relationship under Heath

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  • Preferred ‘natural relationship’ based on heritage
  • More orientated towards Europe
  • Rejected request of Kissinger to use Britain as go-between Europe and UK
  • More forthright in support of US policy in Vietnam
  • Yom Kippur War + DEFCON 3 incident
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Describe the DEFCON 3 incident’s impact on the special relationship

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  • Nixon put US forces in DEFCON 3 nuclear alert stage following outbreak of Yom Kippur War
  • Failed to inform Heath beforehand
  • Marked low point in special relationship
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Describe the Yom Kippur War’s impact on the special relationship

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  • US Wanted to use European NATO bases (particularly Cyprus) for airlift of supplies to Israel
  • Most European states, inc Britain, refused permission
  • Concerns that MENA oil would be put at risk
  • US-British relations worsened
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Describe the special relationship under Wilson (1974-76)

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  • Keen on Atlantic Alliance
  • Withdrawal East of Suez completed in 1971 despite US opposition - previous Wilson policy
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Describe the special relationship under Callaghan (1976-79)

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  • Keen on Atlantic Alliance
  • Forged strong personal relationship with Kissinger
  • Negotiated replacement of Polaris with Trident in 1979

Kissinger - Sec of State (1973-77)

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Describe British relations with the USSR in the 1970s

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  • Detente - easing of hostilities post-Cuban Missile Crisis
  • Remained fears over USSR’s influence in Eastern Europe
  • George Markov Affair
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Describe the George Markov Affair

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  • Outspoken Bulgarian critic of Bulgarian satellite state regime
  • Had defected to West in 1969
  • Assassinated in London in 1977
  • KGB were suspected of being behind it
  • Spiked tensions following Detente policy
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Describe British relations with China in the 1970s

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  • Improved relations after years of diplomatic isolation following Chinese North Korea support
  • 1972, Britain agreed to exchanging of ambassadors
  • Heath made many visits to China
  • Heath awarded title of ‘People’s Friendship Envoy’ - highest honour to foreign diplomat
  • 1979, Premier Hua Guofeng visited Britain as part of European tour (first visit by Chinese leader since Communist revolution)