Downhill from Here
Ian Jack: The 1970s, 27 August 2009
When the Lights Went Out: Britain in the Seventies
by Andy Beckett.
Faber, 576 pp., £20, May 2009,978 0 571 22136 3 Show More
by Andy Beckett.
Faber, 576 pp., £20, May 2009,
“... universal contempt. Denis Healey says: ‘He was a terrible prime minister, actually.’ Gavyn Davies, then a Downing Street adviser, remembers him as bored and ‘slightly an absentee prime minister’. Drink got him through the day: ‘Brandy from midday till late evening, when he is slow and very slurred,’ according to the diary of Bernard ... ”