In this episode Will looks at Hugh Gaitskell's famous 1962 Labour Party Conference speech, the "A Thousand Years of History" speech and attempts to uncover what made Gaitskell write the speech and how it was influenced by his past and his political career.
The next episode will focus on Gordon Brown's 2009 "New Labour Achievements" speech and will be out soon.
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Episode Ten: Neil Kinnock’s 1983 Acceptance Speech
Episode Nine: Philip Snowden w/ Alex Clifford of History’s Most
Episode Eight: Who was John Robert Clynes?
Neil Kinnock on Labour Speeches
Episode Six: The 1976 Monetarist Speech w/ Anthony Broxton of Tides of History
Episode Four: The ”Pound In Your Pocket” Speech
Episode Three: The ”Education, Education, Education” Speech
Episode Two: The Anti Militant Speech
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