Never a Yes Man: The Life and Politics of an Adopted LiverpudlianVerso, 1991 - 251 pages Eric Heffer was probably one of the most influential figures on the left of the British Labour Party. He was Member of Parliament for Walton Liverpool and in 1991 he received the Freedom of the City of Liverpool. His autobiography provides an insider's view of the politics and personalities of nearly three decades of Labour politics. A born rebel, Heffer was kicked out of the Communist party for descent, sacked from Harold Wilson's government and was a thorn in the side of Kinnock's leadership. His book contains an attack on the rightward drift of the Labour Party's present leadership, which remains crucial to the debate surrounding the future direction of the Labour Party. |
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Page 115
... industry throughout the country , an end to chaos in transport and a brake on rising prices . Much of it was mere words , but it contained the concept of a national plan and , to us , that meant democratic socialist planning . Under the ...
... industry throughout the country , an end to chaos in transport and a brake on rising prices . Much of it was mere words , but it contained the concept of a national plan and , to us , that meant democratic socialist planning . Under the ...
Page 149
... Industry , working with Tony Benn . I accepted , though not without some reservations . The department would be responsible for the Industry Act , for setting up the National Enterprise Board ( NEB ) , for extending public ownership and ...
... Industry , working with Tony Benn . I accepted , though not without some reservations . The department would be responsible for the Industry Act , for setting up the National Enterprise Board ( NEB ) , for extending public ownership and ...
Page 161
... Industry are only some of the private institutions which are working in partnership with it . ' And why not ? It was no longer a threat . I agreed with the analysis of Victor Keegan in the Guardian of 12 June when he wrote : ' Industry ...
... Industry are only some of the private institutions which are working in partnership with it . ' And why not ? It was no longer a threat . I agreed with the analysis of Victor Keegan in the Guardian of 12 June when he wrote : ' Industry ...
Contents
On the March | 87 |
Joining the Council | 98 |
Adopted Liverpudlian | 108 |
Copyright | |
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