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    Charles Anthony Raven Crosland (29 August 1918 – 19 February 1977) was a British Labour Party politician and author. A social democrat on the right wing...
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  • The Future of Socialism is a 1956 book by Anthony Crosland. It was one of the most influential books in post-war British Labour Party thinking. It was...
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    Secretary, Anthony Crosland, died suddenly and Owen was appointed his successor. Aged 38, he became the youngest Foreign Secretary since Anthony Eden in...
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    ill-health. He won the seat in a by-election on 30 November 1950. Anthony Crosland helped him get the seat as he was the MP for nearby South Gloucestershire...
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  • politician Anthony Crosland and Labour Party Prime Minister Harold Wilson, arguing: The most influential revisionist Labour thinker, Anthony Crosland, contended...
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    American morals critic Anthony Corallo, American mobster Anthony Crivello, American actor Anthony Crolla, British boxer Anthony Crosland, British Labour Party...
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  • Callaghan, Foreign Secretary, Member of Parliament for Cardiff South East Anthony Crosland, Secretary of State for the Environment, Member of Parliament for Great...
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    the Department of Economic Affairs in 1964, the Economic Secretary, Anthony Crosland, transferred to become Minister of State in that department. The post...
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  • ISBN 978-0-7146-4655-8. Crosland, Anthony (1974). Socialism Now. Jonathan Cape. ISBN 978-0-224-00996-6. Crosland, Anthony (2006) [1956]. The Future...
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  • primarily in London. She was the widow of the Labour Party politician Anthony Crosland. Born Susan Barnes Watson in Baltimore, the descendant of passengers...
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    Edward Short and Anthony Crosland. The first ballot saw Foot narrowly come second to Short winning 110 votes to the latter's 111. Crosland polled 61 votes...
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    he did gain the support of right-wingers, such as Denis Healey and Anthony Crosland, who wanted to prevent Wilson from being elected leader but who also...
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    public by two younger MPs later to be staunch allies, Roy Jenkins and Anthony Crosland. After the budget Tony Benn, who was on the right of the Labour Party...
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    1997 and 2010. New Labour was influenced by the political thinking of Anthony Crosland and the leadership of Blair and Brown as well as Peter Mandelson and...
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  • Civil War Sir Joseph Crosland MP (1826-1904), English parliamentarian Anthony Crosland (1918-1977), British politician Charles Crossland (1844–1916), English...
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  • and instead accepts the conception of socialism as conceived of by Anthony Crosland as an ethical doctrine that views social democratic governments as...
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  • pp. 202–4. Perry, Keith (10 March 2014). "Roy Jenkins' male lover Tony Crosland tried to halt his marriage". The Daily Telegraph. London. "Double lives...
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    Commission (succeeding François-Xavier Ortoli) after Callaghan appointed Anthony Crosland to the Foreign Office. In an interview with The Times in January 1977...
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    Dick Taverne 13 October 1969   Economic Secretary to the Treasury Anthony Crosland 19 October 1964 de facto Minister of State for Economic Affairs. Office...
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    Michael Foot, James Callaghan, Roy Jenkins, Tony Benn, Denis Healey and Anthony Crosland. In the third ballot, on 5 April, Callaghan defeated Foot in a parliamentary...
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  • Aneurin, In Place of Fear, p. 50, p. 126-128. MacGibbon and Kee, (1961). Anthony Crosland stated: "[T]o the question 'Is this still capitalism?' I would answer...
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  • and right of the party as a divisive figure. Short defeated Foot and Anthony Crosland in the same vote. Short's new seniority was reflected in 1974 as his...
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    formula for a more equitable distribution of healthcare expenditure. Anthony Crosland, while serving as a minister during Wilson's second ministry, made...
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    useful devices. The movement was led by Hugh Gaitskell and included Anthony Crosland, Roy Jenkins, Douglas Jay, Patrick Gordon Walker and James Callaghan...
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    had unsuccessfully stood for the deputy leadership in 1970 and 1971. Anthony Crosland, Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Member of Parliament for...
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    from the right of the party from 1976 and earlier, Roy Jenkins and Anthony Crosland, were no longer in contention for the position with the former out...
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  • For instance, cf Mason, Anthony, The General strike in the North-East, University of Hull Publications (1970) Crosland, Anthony, The Future of Socialism...
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    1977, following the death of the previous MP, the Foreign Secretary Tony Crosland. At the time Mitchell identified himself as a Gaitskellite. Mitchell supported...
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    attracted criticism from some figures within the party. For example, Anthony Crosland privately called the programme "half-baked" and "idiotic".The manifesto...
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  • liberal wing. Anthony Crosland wrote The Future of Socialism (1956) as a personal manifesto arguing for a reformulation of the term. For Crosland, the relevance...
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