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Field name | Value |
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Reference | PREM 11/3757 |
Department/Office | Prime Minister's Office |
Title | PREM 11/3757 |
Description | Financial Policy, 1961-1962. Macmillan's instructions to all spending Ministers to "secure true and lasting savings". Macleod's criticisms and threat to resign; Sir David Eccles (Minister for Education) refuses to make cuts. Debate about "Formal Incomes Policy". Macmillan's management of the Cabinet. Government Expenditure, Economy, Budget, Agriculture, Defence, Welfare, Wages, Overseas Aid |
Date | 1961-1962 |
Collection | Macmillan Cabinet Papers, 1957-1963 |
Region | Europe |
Countries | United Kingdom |
Places | Berlin; Europe; Germany; Ireland; London; Northern Ireland; Scotland; United Kingdom |
People | Brook, Norman; Cary, Michael; Gaitskell, Hugh; Grimond, Joseph; Hare, John; Hubback, D F; Macleod, Iain; Plowden, Lord; Wolfenden, John; Woodfield, P J |
Topics | Agriculture; Aviation; Bank of England; Bank Rate; British Transport Commission; Brussels Treaty; Budget; Building; Building Societies; Burnham Committee; Coal; Committee; Common Market; Commonwealth; Cotton; Council of Europe; Defence; Economic Policy; Economic Policy Committee; Economy; Education; Employment; Exports; Federation; Field; Food; Government Expenditure; Health; Housing; Immigration; Industry; Inflation; Investment; Iron; Labour Party; Milk; National Health Service; National Insurance; Nationalised Industries; NATO; North Atlantic Council; Overseas Aid; Parliament; Pensions; Plowden Committee; Port Said; Press; Prices; PRO; Railways; Rates; Resignation; Roads; SHAPE; Steel; Sterling; Sterling Area; Taxation; Teachers; Trade; Transport; Wages; Wales; Welfare; WEU |
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