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  1. 24 de mai. de 2024 · Watching Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in your front page picture shouting at the rain (“Sunak bets on July 4 election”, Report, May 23) reminded me of what Labour’s Roy Hattersley said when asked...

  2. 23 de mai. de 2024 · Roy Hattersley, spitting with every word because of his lisp (on 'Best Ever Spitting Image', Hattersley praised his puppet for 'putting the spit into Spitting Image'). Michael Foot, aged and senile, ending sentences with "Yes! Argh!". Tony Benn, a rampant socialist with eyes that never looked in the same direction.

  3. Há 4 dias · And indeed, Stewart concludes that the UK could only have invested ‘it wisely for the future by risking ruin in the meantime’ (p. 196). Barring a Fogel-esque work of counterfactual history reconstructing Britain’s economy in the 1980s without North Sea oil, the conclusion is a sensible one.

  4. 22 de mai. de 2024 · That was what the likes of Hugh Dalton and Herbert Morrison did in the 1930s, what Hugh Gaitskell and Tony Crosland did in the 1950s, and what Neil Kinnock and Roy Hattersley did in the 1980s. With one seat in Scotland, and hardly any seats in southern England outside London, there is a lot to be done.

  5. 12 de mai. de 2024 · Like Roy Hattersley, he stayed and waited for better days. By the new 1992 Parliament, Smith was one of the few surviving Labour MPS with ministeria­l experience and his election to the leadership was a formality.

  6. 3 de mai. de 2024 · Roy Hattersley was elected Deputy Leader of the Labour Party in September 1983. He was given the task of re-establishing the credibility of Labour's economic policy when Neil Kinnock appointed him as Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer in November 1983. The mainspring of Hattersley's approach to his

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ed_MilibandEd Miliband - Wikipedia

    Há 1 dia · Other senior Labour figures who backed the younger Miliband included Tony Benn and former deputy leaders Roy Hattersley and Margaret Beckett. By 9 June, the deadline for entry into the leadership election, Miliband had been nominated by just over 24% of the Parliamentary Labour Party , double the threshold.