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  • confidence in Tory. leadership which has failed to impart a sense of direction despite a Cabinet shakeup last year, At the same time, the newly~elected Labor Party leader Harold Wilson is off to a fast start in his campaign to build up his image
  • ia perceptible in tho respective poGi• t1ona, tc.lks at this level have probably gone about as to.r aa tboy can. The ErhBrd-Wilson meeting, which aa fer e.1 we knov hBa not yet been rescheduled, bes been looked et es the first opportunity for top
  • consideration by the end of this month so that there · may be time for careful consideration and decision before my meeting with Prime Minister Wilson on December 7 and 8. SECRE':F THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 14, 1964 r &EGRET , NATIONAI,, SECURITY
  • in health, education, job training and anti-poverty spending during his adminis­ tration. # # # 7 I I lI ·' I . \' ....I ' MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT WI'J;'.JH RICHARD WILSON ' · \\'l-, . v .\" fl·) ,. i MA y 2 0 ' 19 6 8 "(l \ t.y·t .I
  • . The UK Financial Problem The drastic deflationary measures taken by the Wilson Government are at last turning around the UK balance- of­ payments deficit and sterling is for the momen t strong. Although the UK must still make large repayments to t he IMF