Goodbye to All thatMacmillan, 1995 - 292 من الصفحات Goodbye to All That is an account of Bryan Gould's lifelong passion for Britain combined with a scathing condemnation of the failures of Socialism to fulfil the promise of the early 1960s. As a young MP and, later, as a prominent member of the Shadow Cabinet, Gould has always fought for change. A committed anti-federalist and a consistent critic of Labour's embrace of monetarism under Callaghan and Healey, he believes that Labour wasted its opportunities to propose a radical economic and social alternative to the politics of the establishment. |
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TWO A Student at Oxford 196264 | 29 |
THREE The Foreign Office 196466 | 49 |
FOUR The Brussels Embassy 196668 | 65 |
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