Bernard Levin in conversation with Lord George-Brown
' A man of first-class ability, a forceful and indeed imaginative administrator ... his strengths far exceeded his weaknesses.'
(SIR HAROLD WILSON )
As mp for Belper for 25 years, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party and minister in various posts, including Foreign Secretary, LORD GEORGE-BROWN was one of the most influential and colourful politicians of his time. But then he resigned from his cabinet post, lost his parliamentary seat. joined the House of Lords and eventually resigned from the Labour Party altogether. Now retired, but by no means inactive, he can reflect on a long period of political life, and comment on current events.
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Producer aims hunt. BBC Bristol
This interview will be published in The Listener dated 14 July