THE LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE at Brighton came out against British entry into the Common Market. In this photograph Mr Harold Wilson (Leader of the Opposition), Mr James Callaghan (the “shadow” Home Secretary), and Mr Anthony Wedgwood-Benn consider debating points between them as they listen to one of the speeches.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32736, 13 October 1971, Page 17
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49THE LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE at Brighton came out against British entry into the Common Market. In this photograph Mr Harold Wilson (Leader of the Opposition), Mr James Callaghan (the “shadow” Home Secretary), and Mr Anthony Wedgwood-Benn consider debating points between them as they listen to one of the speeches. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32736, 13 October 1971, Page 17
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