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European Common Market

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noun

  1. Common Market. ECM


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Lord Taverne famously won the 1973 Lincoln by-election as a Democratic Labour candidate, having resigned from the Labour party over his stance on the European Common Market.

From BBC

His goal was to study the European Common Market and how it affected the economy and stock market of the United States.

From Washington Post

With Britain operating under the European common market rules, trucks usually clear the port of Dover in around eight minutes.

From New York Times

Those files contained millions upon millions of pages of records stretching back to 1662, spanning the slave trade, the Boer wars, two world wars, the cold war and the UK’s entry into the European Common Market.

From The Guardian

Chapman confessed he supported Britain joining the European Common Market back in the 1970s.

From Washington Post