The Annual Register, 216. köideLongmans, 1975 |
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Page 11
... Heath's reasons for holding the election and claimed that the Prime Minister was running away from his failures and trying to fix on the miners as scape- goats . Mr Wilson's most telling thrust in the opening exchanges , later to hold ...
... Heath's reasons for holding the election and claimed that the Prime Minister was running away from his failures and trying to fix on the miners as scape- goats . Mr Wilson's most telling thrust in the opening exchanges , later to hold ...
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... Heath had lost the election , it was also clear that Mr Wilson had failed to win an overall mandate . Mr Heath did not resign as Prime Minister immediately ; instead , he remained in office over the weekend of 1 , 2 and 3 March trying ...
... Heath had lost the election , it was also clear that Mr Wilson had failed to win an overall mandate . Mr Heath did not resign as Prime Minister immediately ; instead , he remained in office over the weekend of 1 , 2 and 3 March trying ...
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... Heath thus proceeded as though there had been no two general election defeats , moves critical of his leadership were taking place . At a meeting of the 1922 Committee of Conservative backbenchers on 30 October the predominant feeling ...
... Heath thus proceeded as though there had been no two general election defeats , moves critical of his leadership were taking place . At a meeting of the 1922 Committee of Conservative backbenchers on 30 October the predominant feeling ...
Contents
HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 7 |
The minority Government | 14 |
An aerial view of Btamanparia Cormilla district of between pages 32021 | 21 |
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