Its no surprise that you have got it wrong, seeing as you have great difficulty establishing facts relevant to today never mind historical ones.
In point of fact the European Community was presented as more than a trade agreement in the last vote.
During the 1975 campaign, membership of the European Community was presented by both the government and the Conservative opposition as relevant to peace, security, and both regional and international development, as well as to trade and economic cooperation.
In 1975 the government set out the aims of the European Community as bringing “together the peoples of Europe”, raising living standards and improving working conditions, promoting growth and boosting world trade. They also set out that the EC would “help the poorest regions of Europe and the rest of the world” and “help maintain peace and freedom”.
In their October 1974 manifesto, the Conservative party outlined the two key ideas behind the EEC as being to maintain security within Europe and to allow European influence in the world, and control over its own affairs, to grow in a world of polarised superpowers.
I really wasn't going to bother responding to you again, given that most of what you post is utter lies and falsehoods gleaned from dubious internet sources, but it doesn't do to let factual inaccuracies go unchallenged.
Though as has been said, none of the goons who voted for Brexit will take any notice, after all they live in a fantasy land where their miserable lives are someone else's fault!
But **** 'em is my moto!![]()

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