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Wilson

Harold Wilson held out the promise of technology and of ’the Britain that is going to be forged in the white heat of this revolution’. A balance of payment crisis, leading to devaluation in 1967, frustrated the fulfilment of his primeministerial promises. Meanwhile foreign affaris were dominated by the issue of Rhodesia, in which Wilson took a personal initiative in diplomacy with Ian Smith but failed to make any progress.

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