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William Molloy MP May 1975 Some of the anti common market MPs at Westminster in

William Molloy MP May 1975 Some of the anti common market MPs at Westminster in


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William Molloy MP May 1975 Some of the anti common market MPs at Westminster in

William Molloy MP May 1975 Some of the anti common market MPs at Westminster in rehearsal of their song Nine Nein Nein
Front Row Ioan Evans (Aberdare) - William Molloy (Ealing North) - Mike Noble (Rossendale) - Back Row Robin Corbett (Hemel Hempstead) - Terry Walker (Kingswood) - Neil Kinnock (Bedwellty)

Arthur Murray
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Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
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Media ID 21299925

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Labour Leader 1975


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The photograph captures a moment of camaraderie and unity among anti common market Members of Parliament at Westminster in May 1975. In the forefront, we see Ioan Evans from Aberdare, William Molloy representing Ealing North, and Mike Noble from Rossendale. They are joined by Robin Corbett from Hemel Hempstead, Terry Walker representing Kingswood, and Neil Kinnock hailing from Bedwellty in the back row. These MPs are seen rehearsing their song "Nine Nein Nein" which was a powerful expression of their opposition to Britain's membership in the European Economic Community. This catchy tune became an anthem for those who believed that joining the common market would be detrimental to British sovereignty and independence. This photo is not just a snapshot; it represents a pivotal period in British politics during the 1970s. It showcases Labour politicians coming together across party lines to voice their concerns about Europe's increasing influence on national affairs. Arthur Murray skillfully captured this historic moment through his lens, preserving it as a testament to political activism and resistance against what these MPs perceived as threats to British democracy. As we look at this print today, we are reminded of how public sentiment can shape political decisions and how music can become an instrument for change.

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