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Robert McKenzie talks to Richard Crossman, MP

"The post-war epoch in Britain has seen the final transformation of Cabinet government into Prime Ministerial government."

Richard Crossman. Age 62. A Labour minister for six years, now editor of the New Statesman. But in or out of government, one of Britain's most stimulating and controversial political thinkers. Have his six years with Harold Wilson confirmed his belief in British democracy - or destroyed it?

Contributors

Interviewer:
Robert McKenzie
Interviewee:
Richard Crossman
Producer:
John Reynolds

BBC One London

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