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In this final episode of the podcast, Will looks at the last speech given by a Labour Prime Minister at a Labour Party Conference - so far. It's a speech that is generally remembered for Gordon Brown's passionate listing of many of the achievements from the New Labour period in office. The episode looks at this speech in great depth and at Brown's …
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In this episode of the podcast Will looks back at Neil Kinnock's 1983 Leadership acceptance speech, given at the 1983 Labour Party Conference in Brighton in the wake of Kinnock's election as leader of the Labour Party and the party's crushing defeat at the hands of the Conservatives at that year's general election. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pr…
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In this episode of the podcast Will discusses the life and career of Philip Snowden, the Labour Party's first Chancellor of the Exchequer, and his infamous 1931 election broadcast with Alex Clifford one of the hosts of the History's Most podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In this episode of the podcast Will looks at the life of John Robert Clynes, the first Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, the first Englishman to lead Labour and one of its first Home Secretaries to answer the question - well who was he? This episode analyses his life and looks at a rare speech from the 1929 election (with thanks to Harry Taylor fo…
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In this episode of the podcast Will is joined by Anthony Broxton, creator of the Tides of History website and Twitter account, to discuss Jim Callaghan's first speech as Leader of the Labour Party and Prime Minister at the October 1976 Labour Party Conference. During this speech Callaghan set out his agenda - one that was controversial both at the …
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In this episode Will looks at Hugh Gaitskell's famous 1962 Labour Party Conference speech, the "A Thousand Years of History" speech and attempts to uncover what made Gaitskell write the speech and how it was influenced by his past and his political career. The next episode will focus on Gordon Brown's 2009 "New Labour Achievements" speech and will …
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In this episode of the podcast Will examines Harold Wilson's 1967 "Pound in Your Pocket" speech, given as the pound was devalued by Harold Wilson's government. Wilson's speech was well remembered for the infamous pound in your pocket phrase but was there more to this iconic speech than meets the eye? The next episode of the podcast, focussing on Hu…
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In this episode of the podcast Will looks at Tony Blair's 1996 Labour Party Conference speech, the "Education, Education, Education" speech and examines the circumstances around its delivery and Tony Blair's time as Leader of the Labour Party prior to the Labour's 1997 General Election victory. This episode has been produced as part of the Universi…
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In this episode of the podcast Will looks at Neil Kinnock's famous 1985 Labour Party Conference Speech, known as the Anti Militant Speech, and examines the circumstances around its delivery and Neil Kinnock's time as leader of the Labour Party. The next episode covering Tony Blair's 1996 Labour Party Conference speech known as the "education, educa…
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In the first episode of the podcast Will examines Harold Wilson's 1963 Labour Party Conference speech, known as the "White Heat of Technology" speech, and investigates the circumstances relating to its creation, why Wilson gave this particular speech and why it was such a game changer. Next month's episode will focus on Neil Kinnock's famous anti m…
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