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Harold Macmillan

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Indeed, let us be frank about it. Most of our people have never had it so good.
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"More production 'the only answer' to inflation", The Times, 22 July 1957, p. 4.
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Speech at Bedford, 20 July 1957.

 
Harold Macmillan

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