‘I will embarrass you now by saying that I always thought you should be Chancellor of the Exchequer’
Paul Foot, 17 October 1996
Sleaze: Politicians, Private Interests and Public Reaction
edited by F.F. Ridley and Alan Doig.
Oxford, 222 pp., £10.99, April 1996,0 19 922273 8 Show More
edited by F.F. Ridley and Alan Doig.
Oxford, 222 pp., £10.99, April 1996,
Changing Trains: The Autobiography of Steven Norris
Hutchinson, 273 pp., £16.99, October 1996,0 09 180212 1 Show More
Hutchinson, 273 pp., £16.99, October 1996,
The Quango Debate
edited by F.F. Ridley and David Wilson.
Oxford, 188 pp., £10.99, September 1995,9780199222384 Show More
edited by F.F. Ridley and David Wilson.
Oxford, 188 pp., £10.99, September 1995,
“... was a tape-recorded conversation between Hamilton and the First Secretary to the Treasury, Michael Heseltine, in which Hamilton denied any ‘financial relationship’ with Ian Greer. Greer knew he had paid, and realised his fellow plaintive would be exposed in court as a liar. He told Hamilton he wanted to fight the case separately, with a new set of ... ”