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Yes. They joined in 1973.
The United Kingdom was a founder member of the EU when it was created in 1992/3. The UK joined the EU's predecessor organisation, the European Common Market in 1973.
Republic of Ireland.
January 1, 1973 is the day that the UK joined the European Union.
Yes, Northern Ireland joined in 1973 as part of the UK.
No - particularly those born after the UK joined in 1973 need no passport.
The United Kingdom was a founding member of the EU at it's conception in 1992, along with 12 other states. The UK had joined the European Common Market in 1973.
Britain joined the European Economic Community (EEC), as it then was, with effect from 1 Janaury 1973. The EEC has since then evolved into the EU.
Northern Iceland?? Its just Iceland, and it hasn't joined yet, the accession process just begun. If you mean Northern IRELAND, UK , it joined EU within the GB in 1973.
The United Kingdom joined the Common Market in 1973.
What was then known as the EEC started in 1957, with 6 countries. Ireland, Denmark joined it with the UK in 1973. It is now known as the European Union, and currently has 27 members. See the link below for a full list of membership:
Edward Heath.