Attacks 'gratifying’
PA Wellington The Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon) hopes to see the British Prime Minister early in June to find out what either Mr Callaghan, or Mrs Thatcher will do
about the E.E.C. agricultural policy they have, both criticised. He said it was “gratifying” that both the Prime Minister (Mr Cal-
laghan) and the Leader of the Opposition (Mrs Thatcher) had attacked the E.E.C.’s Common Agricultural Policy and had spoken about Britain’s traditional food imports from New Zealand.
Mr Muldoon, who will attend the meeting of the Organisation for Ecqnomic Co-operation and Development in Paris] plans to stop briefly at London.
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Press, 18 April 1979, Page 6
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102Attacks 'gratifying’ Press, 18 April 1979, Page 6
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