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Field name | Value |
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Reference | PREM 11/3930 |
Department/Office | Prime Minister's Office |
Title | PREM 11/3930 |
Description | Prime Minister, 1962. Macmillan's remarks to Cabinet, 28 May 1962. Macmillan's major Statement on Policy after Orpington defeat by the Liberal Party. Re-launching Conservative Party Policy. Need to appeal to the middle classes: "the Orpingtonians."Economy, Wages, Bank Rate, NEDC |
Date | 1962 |
Collection | Macmillan Cabinet Papers, 1957-1963 |
Region | Europe |
Countries | United Kingdom |
People | Crowther, Geoffrey; Gaitskell, Hugh |
Topics | Bank Rate; Budget; Burnham Committee; Civil Service; Committee; Devaluation; Economic Policy; Economic Policy Committee; Economy; Electricity; Employment; Exports; Field; Gas; Government Expenditure; Health; Housing; Industry; Labour Party; Monopolies; Nationalised Industries; NEDC; Parliament; Press; Prices; Railways; Rates; Rationing; SHAPE; Taxation; Teachers; Trade; Trade Unions; UN; Unemployment; Unions; Universities; Wages; Welfare |
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