As Chancellor in 1974-1979, Denis Healeymet Britain's second greatest financial crisis of the century, faced a crashing currency and a visitation of the IMF, and broughtthe countrythrough with a strengthened currency. Inside the Labour Party, he fought Tony Bennnominally for the deputy leadership, actually for the party's survival as a national force. In this biography, Edward Pearce argues that Healey, a man of intellect and great culture, retains the qualities of the soldier he once wasloyalty, bravery, and the ability to ...
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As Chancellor in 1974-1979, Denis Healeymet Britain's second greatest financial crisis of the century, faced a crashing currency and a visitation of the IMF, and broughtthe countrythrough with a strengthened currency. Inside the Labour Party, he fought Tony Bennnominally for the deputy leadership, actually for the party's survival as a national force. In this biography, Edward Pearce argues that Healey, a man of intellect and great culture, retains the qualities of the soldier he once wasloyalty, bravery, and the ability to face crisis with courage, stamina, and humor."
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