Alex Alex Dawson oo! oo!
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To some extent I can agree with this, the freedom of movement arrangement was known, however how many nations were in the EEC then.......six?
That is not the case now, yet the UK, not mention EU electorate, have never got a say on something as important as EU enlargement, or did we ever know who actively supported and who didn't. When it was explained on the accessation for Poland we were told freedom of movement was not a big deal and only 15,000 poles would arrive.
The 1957 Treaty of Rome, which the UK is signed up to, clearly invites other countries to join the EEC so I really don't understand your point suggesting that there should be a referendum every time there's a new applicant:
eg:
".............RESOLVED by thus pooling their resources to preserve and strengthen peace and
liberty, and calling upon the other peoples of Europe who share their ideal to join in
their efforts,
HAVE DECIDED to create a European Economic Community and to this end have
designated as their Plenipotentiaries:..............."