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  • that he is sympathetic to communist influence and we are afraid that any government in which he or his' henchmen participate would be vulnerable to communist infiltration. That is why we have opposed him and with U.K. cooperation done what we could
  • BIOGRAPHIES TAB James Harold WILSON,Prime Minister 1 Patrick GORDON WALKER,Secretary Foreign Affairs of State Denis Healey, for Defense Secretary of State for 2 3 •.? C> 1 .. "'\. .)/t\IFJDENTli'-1.1:,. DECLASSIFIED I.O.ll958.Soc,3.6 AC IP
  • , and seemed inclined to build up the "backstopping" function in this field • • He spoke of Patrick Gordon Walkar,now the shadow Foreign Minister, as "having good ~udgement most of the time". He said Gordon Walker had got a little excited over Malaysia", so he
  • cooperation programme does not involve expectation that United States of aircraft or of other by any consideration ·ones. 30th of March, 1965. that for the United States to take an early clear of .American Government therefore-hope be possible
  • by the current bill introduced by Congressman Pelly {attached) which would bar UK ships from US ports if they persist in engaging in the Cuban-North Viet-Nam trade. We will oppose this bill, but British cooperation would be helpful and appreciated