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MS. Callaghan 494

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Title

Speeches

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MS. Callaghan 494

Summary

Comprises:

Notes for a speech regarding taxation, for the Tony Crosland Memorial Lecture, and for a speech regarding Callaghan's reasons for being in the Labour Party. 1979

Notes for the Tony Crosland Memorial Lecture, for a speech regarding state intervention, for a speech given at the general meeting of the World Development Movement, for a speech on economic policy and PSBR [Public sector borrowing requirement], and for speech Prospect and choices for policies in developed countries. Also includes related correspondence. 1979

Notes for and transcripts of speeches. 1979-1980

Date

1979-1980

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (3 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of James Callaghan

Speeches, articles, interviews and engagements

Speeches

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