FRIENDS AND RIVALS - Softcover

Giles Radice

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9780751533705: FRIENDS AND RIVALS

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Synopsis

In the 1976 Labour Party leadership election following Harold Wilson's surprise resignation as Prime Minister, the then Foreign Secretary Jim Callaghan was Wilson's favourite to succeed him. The main candidate of the Left was Michael Foot. The three most prominent standard bearers of the modernizing tendency inside the Party were Roy Jenkins, Denis Healey and Tony Crosland. All three had been exact contemporaries at Oxford University and each had more in common than separated them. Yet they could not get together and sort things out between them - and Callaghan won. Giles Radice's comparative biography of this group is an analysis of how the combined overall achievement of the three amounts to less than it might have been - how friendship and mutual rivalry, despite individual eminence and brilliance, are corrosive and damaging forces.

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About the Author

The Rt Hon Lord Radice was Labour MP for Durham North until he was made a Life Peer in 2000. He has been Chairman of the European Movement since 1995.

Review

He has written a cracker. He so obviously admires his subjects that he does not feel the need to conceal their faults DAILY TELEGRAPH The best political book of the year... a delight INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY A singularly vivid and strikingly accurate piece of modern political history SUNDAY TIMES An intriguing triple biography that is about far more than just three individual personalities. SCOTSMAN

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Other Popular Editions of the Same Title

9780316855471: Friends and Rivals : Crosland, Jenkins and Healey

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ISBN 10:  0316855472 ISBN 13:  9780316855471
Publisher: Little Brown & Co, 2002
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