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Speech by UK Prime Minister Harold Wilson on inflation and how it is affecting the country. It covers how the Government will reduce the inflation.
Employment Secretary, Michael Foot philosophises on the world economic crisis, suggesting new strategies that Britain must adopt in order to face it.
Interview with Conservative leader Margaret Thatcher about the UK’s economic problems, and points the finger directly at the current Labour Government. With high unemployment and high inflation, Thatcher...
Report on a press conference by Jeremy Thorpe, Liberal Party leader. He comments on the sex allegations against him, stating he will not comment further and will continue as Liberal leader. He then goes on...
Robert Adley MP interviewed on his so-called black manifesto which is very critical of Labour government and its policies on unemployment, inflation and economy. Interviewer not identified (poss. Ed Boyle).
Budget broadcast by UK Chancellor Denis Healey, on what Britain needs to improve her economy and industries - an economic miracle? On successes this last year.
Speech by Sir Geoffrey Howe, opposition economic spokesman in reply to Chancellor Denis Healey’s budget broadcast. Believes whole approach to economy is wrong and trade unions have too great an influence.
Interview with UK Chancellor, Denis Healey, about the Government’s request for a loan from the International Monetary Fund and what the money will be used for and conditions set by the IMF. Defends his...
Robin Day talks to Harold Macmillan in a special edition of the BBC1 television programme, Tonight. Macmillan breaks a long, self-imposed silence on contemporary events. He calls for a coalition. Includes...
Sir Geoffrey Howe on the economy of the country, interviewed at Conservative Party Conference. He claims the Labour Government has been spending too much, and borrowing too much. With the highest Minimum...
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