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The Benn Diaries: 1940-1990

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by Benn, Tony


  Chadwick, Sir John, 188, 190, 191

  Chairman of Labour Party (1972), period as, 241, 248, 251, 259–62

  Chalmers, George, 341, 342

  Chamberlain, Neville, 1

  Chamberlain, Paul, 544, 547

  Channel Tunnel, Benn’s opposition to, 273

  Charlton, Michael, 460

  Charteris, Sir Martin, 135–6, 212, 277–8

  Cheshire, Group Captain Leonard (Lord), 20–1

  Chesterfield constituency selected as candidate, 560; wins by-election (1984), 562–3; retains seat in 1987 election, 598

  Chichester, Sir Francis, 258

  Chichester-Clark, James, 213

  Chile, arms to, 286, 288, 289

  China visit (1971), 246–8

  Chrysler collapse (1975), 335

  Churchill, Winston (Sir), 26, 36, 49, 59, 112–13, 122, 166, 343

  Prime Minister: wartime, 1; returned to power (1951), 25, 32

  death, 123

  desire for industrial peace, 45–6

  supports Benn in peerage renunciation, 35, 69

  Clark, Sir Andrew, 92, 93

  Clark, Sir Kenneth (Lord), 128

  Clark, William, 43

  Clarke, Eric, 611

  Clarke, Mary Lou (PS), 283, 285, 310, 351

  Clarke, Sir Richard (Otto), Permanent Secretary, 159, 214, 224, 225

  Clements, Dick, 430, 533

  Clements, Julie (PS), 376, 473

  Clutterbuck, General, 442

  CND march and rally (1980), 500

  Coates, Ken, 346, 368–9, 544, 559, 576

  Cocks, Michael (Lord), 441, 500, 544–5, 558

  Colby, William (CIA), 299

  Coldstream, Sir George, 103

  Cole, John, 79

  Coleman, Peter, 609

  Collins, Canon John, 96

  Common Market debate, 121, 147, 153–4, 165, 171, 205, 206, 207, 214, 222, 240–1 242–3, 249–57, 281, 293, 306, 310, 312, 316–17, 339, 389, 417, 425–8, 488–9, 612, 619

  European Monetary System (EMS), 449, 457

  European Parliament, direct elections to, 416–17, 434–6

  French referendum on enlargement (1972), 254

  Heath wins second reading of EC Bill (1972), 253

  Labour Party, referendum idea of Benn’s (1970), 236–7, 238–9, 241, 249, 251; split in party, 249–51, 253, 255–6; Shadow Cabinet vote in favour (1972), 255; Prime Minister Wilson announces date of referendum, 308; Cabinet votes to stay in, 312–13; referendum result (1975), 318–19; Common Market loathed by Benn, 432

  Paris treaty on Security and co-operation in Europe (1990), 634

  Concorde

  first flight of 002, 202–3; Benn aboard on test flight of 002, 223–4, 297–8

  problems with, 224, 235

  threat of cancellation, 224–5, 284, 285; saved by Benn, 295

  Constable, Rev. Douglas, 230

  constitution of Labour Party

  Clause 4 debate (1960), 70–1, 72

  control of manifesto given to NEC, 482; Benn’s speech in support, 496

  electoral college for leader and deputy leader, Benn supports, 481, 482, 492, 496, 498, 506, 512; first to be held (1981), 521

  mandatory reselection of MPs once in every Parliament, 482, 490–2, 495–6

  Cook, Robin, 532, 583

  Cook, Stewart, 24

  Cooper, Jilly, 556

  Corbet, Freda, 34

  Corbishley, Father, 96

  Corby steelworks, 458, 479

  Corbyn, Jeremy, 610, 624, 625, 628

  Cosgrave, Patrick, 310

  Cousins, Frank, 49, 65, 71, 72, 109, 112, 150, 155

  clashes with Gaitskell on defence (1960), 78, 79–81

  resigns as Minister, 149, 158–9

  death, 585

  Cowan, Jim, 570

  Coward, Noël, 9

  Crack, Meg, 544, 545, 560

  Craigie, Jill, 242, 499

  Crawshaw, Richard, 509

  Cresson, Edith, 502

  Crick, Bernard, 493

  Cripps, Francis (adviser), 282, 283, 345, 348, 349, 350, 351, 357, 364, 366, 406, 407, 408–9, 410

  Cripps, Sir Stafford, 31, 33, 347

  resignation as Chancellor, 28

  Crosland, C. A. R. (Tony), 4, 24, 27, 30, 31, 71, 104, 107, 177, 182, 184, 221, 222–3, 243, 262, 264, 265, 269, 273, 285, 314, 315, 323, 336, 362, 367

  attitude to Wilson, 95–6, 164

  divorce, 49

  Education Minister, 122–3, 138, 145

  employment generation, 220

  illness and death, 397, 398, 399, 400; memorial service, 402–4

  Foreign Secretary, 358, 359, 360, 363, 378, 381–2, 383, 385

  leadership bid fails (1976), 350, 354

  Secretary of State for England, 214

  similarity to Gaitskell, 33

  Crosland, Susan, 104, 398

  Crossman, Richard, 27, 37, 48, 51, 60, 62, 63, 65, 66, 67, 71, 94, 100, 107, 111, 112, 114, 138, 145, 150, 177, 179, 182, 193, 198, 221, 269, 280, 435

  appointed Leader of the House, 163

  defeatist attitude, 156, 201, 220

  diaries, 167, 286, 330

  dismissed by New Statesman (1972), 254–5

  death, 285

  Crowder, Petre, 279

  Cryer, Bob, 441

  Cudlipp, Hugh (Lord), 36, 56, 130, 265

  Cunningham, John (Jack), 271, 388, 461, 611

  Curran, Frances, 585

  Custis, Ronnie, 338

  Cyprus crisis (1964), 113

  Czechoslovakia, Soviet invasion (1968), 193–5

  regime overthrown (1989), 623

  D-Day landings, 10

  Dalton, Hugh, 27, 29, 30, 49

  Daly, Lawrence, 280

  Dalyell, Tam, 110, 111, 136, 192, 534, 536, 542, 568, 597

  Dash, Jack, 597

  Davidson, Arthur, 428

  Davies, Ernest, 36

  Davies, John, 241, 245, 253, 421

  Davies, Peter, 226

  Day, Robin (Sir), 52, 93, 105, 229, 318, 398–9

  de Freitas, Geoffrey, 47, 54

  de Gaulle, Charles, 57, 154, 162, 167, 175, 190, 191, 196, 201

  funeral, 237

  resignation, 205

  de Murville, Couve, 160

  Dean, Sir Patrick, 172

  death threats, 310, 311–12, 501, 630; so-called assassination plot, 507

  Deedes, Bill (Lord), 112, 402

  defence expenditure cuts (1968), 175–9

  Delargy, Hugh, 252

  Dell, Edmund, 264, 320, 404, 454; joins SDP, 510

  Denning Report, 104

  devaluation of the pound (1967), 174–5

  Devlin, Bernadette, 252

  devolution debate, 368, 392, 394, 401, 465; Referendum in Scotland and Wales, 447, 464

  Dew, Brenda, 124

  Diamond, Jack (Lord), 215, 217–18; SDP, 510

  Dimbleby, Jonathan, 232

  disarmament, 488, 616, 620

  Donnelly, Desmond, 137

  Donoughue, Bernard, 321, 330, 333

  Dormand, Jack, 542

  Douglas-Home, Charles, 536

  Drake, Sir Eric, 328, 334

  Driberg, Tom, 144, 234, 245, 422

  Ruling Passions, 421

  Dubcek, Alexander, 194

  Duffy, Terry, 492, 498

  Dunnett, Sir James, 178

  Dunster, Dr John, 470, 471

  Eadie, Alex, 348, 412

  Eden, Clarissa, 43, 45, 46

  Eden, Sir Anthony (Lord Avon), 266, 353

  personality change, 43

  Suez crisis (1956), 39, 40, 41, 45, 55; resignation, 46

  Edinburgh, Duke of, 180, 210, 334, 418, 422

  conversations with, 181–2, 212, 423

  Edmonds, John, 630, 631

  Edwards, George, 203

  Edwards, Ness, 151

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., 10, 36, 456

  elected to Labour Party Executive (1959), 69; resigns (1960), 81–2

  Elizabeth II, Queen
, 105, 117, 124, 133, 134, 153, 181, 182, 334, 418, 537, 618

  audience (1970), 235

  conversations with, 210–12, 423–4

  dissolution question, 277–8

  Silver Jubilee, 396, 405, 422–4

  views on stamp design, 125–7, 128, 134, 135, 140, 142–3, 152

  Ellis, Tom, 509

  Emmett, Bryan, 341, 342, 348, 358

  energy crisis (1973–4), 273–80

  three-day week, 275

  Energy Minister (1975–9), 325–472

  Common Market conflict with Callaghan, 426–7, 434

  IMF crisis, 377–87

  North Sea oil and gas, 334, 342, 344, 394, 411, 421; blow-out at Ekofisk field, 411–12, 419; oil-rig safety, 436–7

  nuclear debate, 333, 362–3, 364, 365, 376–7, 390, 411, 413, 414, 415–16

  open government policy, 390

  Petroleum Bill, 328

  power workers’ strike (1977), 432–3

  President of the Council of Energy Ministers, 390, 410; European tour, 390–2

  Windscale leak, 387–8, 404, 470–2; planning inquiry, 434, 444–5

  Ennals, David (Lord), 400, 412, 420, 427

  Erhardt, Ludwig, 164

  Evans, Charlie, 71

  Evans, Harold, 265, 273, 274, 424

  Evans, loan (PPS), 150

  Evans, Moss, 448, 459, 491, 492

  Ezra, Sir Derek, 374

  Falkland Islands

  joint oil exploration (1975), 329

  sovereignty issue, 197, 351, 422, 433–4

  war (1982), 531–7, 542; opposed by Benn, 533, 535–6

  Faulds, Andrew, 498

  Faulkner, Brian, 256

  Feather, Vic (Lord), 239, 240

  Fernyhough, Ernie, 349

  Field, Tony, 267, 286

  Fields, Terry, 546, 573, 598, 628

  Fienburgh, Wilfred: No Love for Johnny 63

  Finch, Harold, 37–8

  Fisher, Archbishop, 153

  Fitt, Gerry, 408

  Fitton, James, 135

  Flanagan, Bill, 559, 560

  Flannery, Martin, 498

  Fletcher, Eric, 34

  Fletcher, Raymond, 133

  Flintoff, Ian, 547, 560

  Flowers, Brian (Lord), 399, 411

  Flynn, Laurie, 560

  Foot, Sir Hugh, 112

  Foot, Michael, 29, 59, 82, 157, 239, 243, 244, 257, 259, 269, 270, 273, 274, 275, 277, 280, 283, 286, 294, 321, 322–3, 328, 349, 352, 368, 421, 427, 431, 435, 438, 457, 474, 487, 490, 494, 495, 496, 499, 581

  anti-Common Market stance, 313, 314, 315, 318

  Wilson’s dependence on, 285

  leadership challenge fails (1976), 350, 351, 354–5

  Leader of the House, 358

  IMF crisis, 385, 386, 387

  devolution debate, 394

  Lib-Lab pact (1977), 408, 409

  disputes with Benn, 435, 515–16, 503–4, 515–17; Benn’s poor opinion of him, 492

  gains leadership (1980), 500, 503; 511–12, 521, 546, 552; problems with Gang of Four, 503–5, 509–10; internal wrangling, accuses Benn, 525–6; Tatchell affair, 527, 528, 538; Falklands War, 535, 537; election defeat (1983), 547, 549, 550; resigns leadership, 550, 557

  Foot, Paul, 519

  Ford, Gerald, 298, 377, 379, 384, 455

  Ford II, Henry, 219, 431

  Ford strike (1978), 448, 454, 458

  Fowler, Sir Norman, 573

  Fox, Cliff, 559, 560

  Frampton, Mary, 613–14, 625

  Fraser, Lady Antonia, 265–6, 271

  Fraser, Hugh

  challenge for Tory leadership (1975), 309

  IRA assassination attempt (1975), 333–4

  Fraser, Tom, 144

  Freeland, General, 214

  Freeman, John, 200

  Freeson, Reg, 239

  Friends of the Earth, 434, 442, 502–3

  Gaitskell, Dora, 60–1, 66, 68

  Gaitskell, Hugh, 32, 37, 38, 48, 49, 51, 52, 60–1, 66, 69, 95, 268, 368, 506, 579, 619

  assault on Clause 4, 70–1, 72

  death, 94, 96

  divisive leader, 94

  defence issue (1960): dash with Cousins, 79–82; speech defending multilateralism, 82

  election defeat (1959), 66–8

  character and mannerisms, 32–3, 35

  monetary crisis (1951), 28–9; imposition of health charges, 28–9, 30

  Suez crisis, 39, 40; demands resignation of Eden, 40–2

  threat to his leadership, 78–82

  unsympathetic to Benn’s peerage problem, 86–7

  Galloway, George, 624

  Galtieri, General, 532

  Gardiner, George, 394

  Gardiner, Gerald (Lord), 46, 96, 98, 112, 138–9, 177, 188

  Gentleman, David, 124, 125, 126, 127

  George V, King, 128

  George VI, King, 10, 423

  German rearmament question, 33–4

  German reunification, 623; Berlin Wall dismantled (1989), 622, 623

  Gibbs, June, 547

  Gillard, Frank, 151

  Gillis, Ian, 441

  Giscard d’Estaing, V., 457, 489

  Glemp, Cardinal Josef, 586–90

  Glyn, Sir Ralph, 27

  Golborne, Colliery disaster, 465

  gold market crisis (1968), 182–5

  Golding, John, 440–1, 524, 536, 540

  Gollan, Joe, 301

  Gollancz, Victor, 3

  Goodhart, Philip, 241

  Goodman, Arnold (Lord), 150

  Gorbachev, Mikhail, 589, 594, 606, 607, 623

  Reykjavik summit (1986), 592

  cuts of half a million troops (1988), 616

  visit to Britain (1989), 618

  Gordon, Mildred, 617

  Gordon Walker, Patrick (Lord), 23, 165, 177

  Foreign Secretary: defeated in Leyton by-election (1964), 122

  Gormley, Joe (Lord), 239, 252, 374, 449

  Gott, Richard, 551

  Gould, Bryan, 611, 612, 618

  Gould, Joyce, 486

  Government of Britain Bill (1990), 627

  Gow, Ian, 507, 530

  Grant, Bernie, 617

  Grattan, John, 303

  Greenborough, John, 460

  Greenham Common demonstrations, 541–2

  Greenhill, Sir Denis, 222

  Greenwood, Anthony (Lord), 36, 53, 112, 147, 177

  Griffiths, Jim, 37

  Griffiths, Trevor, 228

  Grigg, John, renounces peerage, 103

  Grimond, Jo (Lord), 134, 447

  Grunwick Strike, 420–1

  Gulbenkian, Nubar, 165, 166

  Gulf War (1990), 625–40

  Benn’s resolution to stop the conflict, 627, 628

  Benn’s humanitarian mission to Iraq for release of hostages, 636–40

  Gunter, Ray, 81, 138, 144, 177, 183, 186, 196, 510

  Hadden, Alan, 579

  Haigh, Eddie, 611

  Hailsham, Lord (Quintin Hogg), 52, 94, 99–100, 105, 122, 187, 253

  Haines, Joe, 267, 277, 321, 333, 352, 369–70

  The Politics of Power, 396, 397–8

  Hall, Sir Arnold, 161

  Hamilton, Willy, 259, 260, 565

  Hamling, Bill, 245

  Hammond, Eric, 579

  Handler, Dr Clive, 518

  Hanna, Vincent, 561

  Harriman, Sir George, 166

  Harris, Ennis (agent), 274

  Harris, John, 66, 67, 79, 81, 362, 506

  Harrison, Sir Geoffrey, 168, 169

  Hart, Judith, 154, 155, 156, 184, 201, 210, 250, 252, 264–5, 274, 288, 321, 322–3, 331, 346, 350–1, 354, 388, 400, 421, 425, 431, 536

  denies being a Communist, 301

  Hattersley, Roy, 212, 213, 362, 363, 368, 400, 439, 446, 466, 475, 487, 501, 552

  deputy leader (1983–92), 557, 564, 584, 603, 609, 612, 614

  Hatton, Derek, 546, 579, 580, 583, 596

  Havenhand, Gloria, 597

  Havers, Sir Michael (Lord), 5
81

  Haviland, Julian, 519–20

  Hawkins, Arthur, 414

  Hayward, Ron, 267, 269, 275, 279, 280, 355, 440, 495, 506, 524

  Head, Antony, 45

  Healey, Denis (Lord), 34, 82, 113, 127, 185, 201, 215, 220–1, 238, 243, 249, 270, 280, 293, 294, 295, 299, 311, 314, 318, 324, 349, 390, 405, 408, 483, 487, 494, 508, 510, 520, 527, 528, 574, 594, 595, 628

  Defence Minister (1964–70), 166, 214; objects to cuts (1968), 175–6, 177–9, 227; suspected of plotting against Wilson, 197; Ulster crisis (1969), 212, 213

  leadership bids: (1976) 353–5; (1980) 499

  Chancellor (1974–9), 285; expenditure cuts (1976) 336, 364–5, 366, 368, 430; borrows from IMF, 369; crisis, 377–89; monetary policy, 446, 449, 457, 464, 468

  Deputy Leader (1980–3), 501, 503, 512, 514, 516, 517; narrowly defeats Benn in 1981 election for deputy, 521; 525, 536

  Heath, Edward (Sir), 49–50, 157, 204, 220, 229, 231, 241, 252, 254, 257–8, 274, 292, 314, 318, 329, 349, 353, 363–4, 397, 401, 404, 424, 448, 449, 476, 508, 628, 629–30

  Conservative Leader: sacks Powell from Shadow Cabinet, 186; demands Benn’s dismissal from Government, 229

  Prime Minister following General Election victory (1970), 232, 234; abolishes Ministry of Technology, 236; yachting in Admiral’s cup, 244–5; free vote on Common Market, 249; wins second reading on EC Bill (1972), 253; energy crisis and three-day week (1973–4), 273–80; defeat in 1974 Election, 282

  resigns as Leader, 309; heads pro-Common Market campaign, 310; loathing of Thatcher, 421; pledges support for Callaghan on pay, 451; meeting with Saddam Hussein for hostage release, 631, 632, 635

  Heathfield, Betty, 563, 566, 575

  Heathfield, Peter, 558, 569–70, 574, 609

  Heffer, Eric, 136, 157, 239, 250, 254, 264, 294, 313, 321, 323, 349, 387, 409, 482, 487, 488, 490, 491, 492, 496, 498, 538, 540, 550, 551, 552, 566, 573, 579, 598, 610, 617, 628

  Benn’s Minister of State (1974), 284, 285

  Callaghan attacked (1976), 369

  Deputy Leadership bid (1988), 610

  Henderson, Sir Nicholas, 390–1

  Hennessy, Harry, 30, 31

  Herbison, Peggy, 112, 117, 145

  Heseltine, Michael, 345, 574, 625, 631

  resigns over Westland affair, 580–1, 592

  leadership bid (1990), 633–5, 636

  Hesketh, Ross, 554

  Hetherington, Alastair, 255

  Hetherington, Arthur, 339–40

  Hill, Charles (Lord), BBC chairman, 195, 220

  Hill, Sir John, 210, 362, 404, 411, 443–4, 451, 471

  Hobsbawm, Eric, 493, 543, 559

  Hoggart, Richard, 134

  Holland, Stuart, 263, 264, 532, 550

  Holmes, Brigadier, 135, 137

  Home, Lord (Sir Alec Douglas-Home), 94, 114, 165, 231, 353, 540

  succeeds Macmillan as Prime Minister (1963), 105

  Wilson defeats him in 1964 election, 115

  homosexuality, debate on legalisation, 72

 

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