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...campaign to present the EEC as a threat to British sovereignty is being spearheaded by left-wing labor leaders and their staunchest supporters within Wilson's Cabinet, Employment Minister Michael Foot, Trade Minister Peter Shore and Industry Minister Anthony Wedgwood Benn. Some political observers argue that Wilson's left-wing opponents are using the Common Market referendum to challenge his control of the Labor Party for reasons only tangentially connected to the EEC. The politically ambitious Benn, whose campaign to advance public ownership of British industry has made him anathema to the party's right wing, seems...
...Critics of the government fear that taking over the North Sea oil might delay energy development that Britain desperately needs by causing the companies, mostly American, to look for safer, more profitable areas where they can place their capital. The National Enterprise Board, which will be run by Anthony Wedgwood Benn, the doctrinaire Minister of Industry, fills British businessmen with dread. They view it as a not-so-subtle tool for wholesale nationalization...
...Labor government deeply worried the middle classes. At first it was thought that Wilson, because of his precarious position in Parliament, would attempt to form a moderate consensus government. Instead, he appointed leading members of Labor's outspoken left wing to important Cabinet posts. Anthony (Tony) Wedgwood Benn became Minister for Industry and proposed "planning agreements" with the country's top 100 companies-a first step, many felt, toward outright nationalization. The Exchequer went to Denis Healey, who during last February's campaign pledged that he would cause "howls of anguish" from the rich. Actually, the higher...
Tory newspapers bitterly attacked Harold Wilson's Labor government. In June, the government agreed to buy Court Line's shipbuilding interests for $37 million, and Anthony Wedgwood Benn, Secretary of State for Industry, assured Britons that the money should provide "reasonable security" to Court Line's other operations, "including the holidays booked for this summer." Believing him, many more would-be travelers signed up and paid for trips right through the night before Court Line closed its doors. The Conservative Party could hardly have composed a more spirited overture for the national election expected to be held...
...other key posts Anthony Wedgwood Benn, 48, resumed his old responsibilities as Minister for Industry; Shirley Williams, 43, was given a new portfolio of Prices and Consumer Protection; and Roy Mason, 49, becomes Defense Secretary. As his personal economic adviser, Wilson chose millionaire Socialist Harold Lever, 60, who is known and respected in international financial circles...