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Pocket Politics , Feb 1952-Dec 1967

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Comprises the following:-

1952:-

  1. No. 1: Feb 1952.
  2. No. 2: Mar 1952.
  3. No. 3: Apr 1952.
  4. No. 4: May 1952.
  5. No. 5: Jun 1952.
  6. No. 6: Jul 1952.
  7. No. 7: Aug 1952.
  8. No. 8: Sep 1952.
  9. No. 9: Oct 1952.
  10. No. 10: Nov 1952.
  11. No. 11: Dec 1952.

1953:-

  1. No. 1: Jan 1953.
  2. No. 2: Feb 1953.
  3. No. 3: Mar 1953.
  4. No. 4: Apr 1953.
  5. No. 5: May 1953.
  6. No. 6: Jun 1953.
  7. No. 7: Jul/Aug 1953.
  8. No. 8: Sep 1953: Foreign Affairs.
  9. No. 9: Oct 1953: Production: Key to the cost of living.
  10. No. 10: Nov 1953: The Party Reports.
  11. No. 11: Dec 1953: Spotlight on Rents.

1954:-

  1. No. 1: Jan 1954: Foreign Affairs.
  2. No. 2: Feb 1954: Spotlight on Suez.
  3. No. 3: Mar 1954: Cost of Living.
  4. No. 4: Apr 1954: 1/2-time [i.e, 2.5 years in office].
  5. No. 5: May 1954: Three Budgets.
  6. No. 6: Jun 1954: "Good-bye-ee!" Ration Book.
  7. No. 7: Jul/Aug 1954: Defence of the Free World.
  8. No. 8: Sep 1954: Blue Print for a Changing World.
  9. No. 9: Oct 1954: 3 Years: The record of the Conservative Government.
  10. No. 10: Nov 1954: Pocket Politics Examines two Conferences and Finds: On the Right, Unity, On the Left, ???
  11. No. 11: Dec 1954: Standard of Living.
  12. Unnumbered [ND]: Rents: A special study issued by Pocket Politics.

1955:-

  1. No. 1: Jan 1955: Schools - Bigger and Better.
  2. No. 2: Feb 1955: Labour's New Policy: Shopping orders to the housewife.
  3. No. 3: Mar 1955: Do You Know?.
  4. No. 4: Apr 1955: The Only Way...to Conservative Victory at the Local Elections....
  5. No. 5: May 1955: The Way Ahead.
  6. No. 6: Jun 1955: The Party of Youth and the Future.
  7. No. 7: Oct 1955: Truth About Wages and Prices.
  8. No. 8: Nov 1955: Commonsense on the Right. Nonsense from the Left. Pocket Politics sums up two Political Conferences.
  9. No. 9: Dec 1955: Drive on the Slums.

1956:-

  1. No. 1: Jan 1956.
  2. No. 2: Feb 1956: Investment in Education.
  3. No. 3: Mar 1956: The Middle East.
  4. No. 4: Apr 1956: Local Government.
  5. No. 5: May 1956: The Budget.
  6. No. 6: Jun 1956: 1 Year's Work.
  7. No. 7: Jul/Aug 1956: British Agriculture.
  8. No. 8: Sep 1956: Automation.
  9. No. 9: Oct 1956: Going Right Ahead: This is OUR Party.
  10. No. 10: Nov 1956: The RIGHT Way, and those who are LEFT.
  11. No. 11: Dec 1956: Rents.
  12. Unnumbered [ND]: Rents: A special study issued by Pocket Politics.

1957:-

  1. No. 1: Jan 1957: Insuring Your Health.
  2. No. 2: Feb 1957: Set Fair for Agriculture.
  3. No. 3: Mar 1957: Housing: the alternatives.
  4. No. 4: Apr 1957: New Look in Local Government.
  5. No. 5: May 1957: The Budget.
  6. No. 6: Jun 1957: Free Trade with Western Europe.
  7. No. 7: Jul/Aug 1957: The Conservatives and Education.
  8. No. 8: Sep 1957: Blueprint for Disaster.
  9. No. 9: Oct 1957: Jobs and Wages.
  10. No. 10: Nov 1957: Sense and Nonsense from Brighton.
  11. No. 11: Dec 1957: Fight against Inflation.

1958:-

  1. No. 1: Jan 1958: Pensions and Benefits.
  2. No. 2: Feb 1958: The Search for Peace.
  3. No. 3: Mar 1958: Wise Spending in Local Government.
  4. No. 4: Apr 1958: Six Years' Work.
  5. No. 5: May 1958: The Budget.
  6. No. 6: Jun 1958: What of the Liberals?
  7. No. 7: Jul/Aug 1958: International Trade.
  8. No. 8 [VACANT; presumably due to mis-numbering of sequence]
  9. No. 9: Sep 1958: Seven Years' Work.
  10. No. 10: Oct 1958: Steps to Prosperity.
  11. No. 11: Nov 1958: Conference Contrasts.
  12. No. 12: Dec 1958: Pensions.

1959:-

  1. No. 1: Jan 1959: More Nationalisation?
  2. No. 2: Feb 1959: Proud Record.
  3. No. 3: Mar 1959: Labour's Bogus Prospectus.
  4. No. 4: Apr 1959: Local Government Matters.
  5. No. 5: May 1959: Prosperity Budget.
  6. No. 6: Jun 1959: Young Voters.
  7. No. 7: Jul 1959: Men at Work.
  8. No. 8: Aug 1959: Good for Education.
  9. No. 9: Sep 1959: Faceless Men?
  10. No. 10: Nov/Dec 1959: Back to Work.

1960:-

  1. No. 1: Jan 1960: Gold & $ Reserves.
  2. No. 2: Feb 1960: Stable Prices.
  3. No. 3: Mar 1960: Foreign Affairs.
  4. No. 4: Apr 1960: Advance in Local Government.
  5. No. 5: May 1960: The Budget.
  6. No. 6: Jun 1960: Home Ownership.
  7. No. 7: Jul 1960: Social Reform.
  8. No. 8 Aug 1960: Agriculture.
  9. No. 9: Sep 1960: Defence.
  10. No. 10: Oct 1960: The Future is Ours.
  11. No. 11: Nov 1960: In Conference.
  12. No. 12: Dec 1960: Agenda for 1961.

1961:-

  1. No. 1: Jan 1961: Investing for the Future.
  2. No. 2: Feb 1961: Rating and Valuation.
  3. No. 3: Mar 1961: You and the County Hall.
  4. No. 4: Apr 1961: Commwealth Relations.
  5. No. 5: May 1961: You and the Town Hall.
  6. No. 6: Jun 1961: Spotlight on the Budget.
  7. No. 7: Jul 1961: Crime and Punishment.
  8. No. 8 Aug 1961: Paying our Way.
  9. No. 9: Sep 1961: The Common Market.
  10. No. 10: Oct 1961: Ten Tears Tested.
  11. No. 11: Nov 1961: Political Signpost.
  12. No. 12: Dec 1961: An All Round Programme.

1962:-

  1. No. 1: Jan 1962: Immigrants.
  2. No. 2: Feb 1962: Party of Indecision.
  3. No. 3: Mar 1962: Incomes and Production. Why Pause?
  4. No. 4: Apr 1962: Good Local Government.
  5. No. 5: May 1962: Conservatives for go AHEAD Local Government.
  6. No. 6: Jun 1962: Export and Grow.
  7. No. 7: Jul 1962: Liberalism - Side-door to Socialism?
  8. No. 8 Aug 1962: Fair Play.
  9. No. 9: Sep 1962: Britain and Europe.
  10. No. 10: Oct 1962: On the LEFT: Liberal and Labour.
  11. No. 11: Nov 1962: Now is the Opportunity.
  12. No. 12: Dec 1962: The Economic Situation.

1963:-

  1. No. 1: Jan 1963: Revaluation and the Rates.
  2. No. 2: Feb 1963: Protection for workers and consumers.
  3. No. 3: Mar 1963: More for those in need.
  4. No. 4: Apr 1963: Rates, Rents & Education.
  5. No. 5: May 1963: Expansion without Inflation.
  6. No. 6: Jun 1963: Still Improving Social Welfare.
  7. No. 7: Jul 1963: More and Better Homes.
  8. No. 8 Aug 1963: The Better Britain.
  9. No. 9: Sep 1963: Maintaining Full Employment.
  10. No. 10: Oct 1963: Roads Railways Ports.
  11. No. 11: Nov 1963: The Parties in Conference.
  12. No. 12: Dec 1963: Straight Ahead Fast.

1964:-

  1. No. 1: Jan 1964: Regional Development and Traffic in Towns.
  2. No. 2: Feb 1964: Housing and Rates.
  3. No. 3: Mar 1964: Socialist Yarns - Don't be misled!
  4. No. 4: Apr 1964: Modern Local Government.
  5. No. 5: May 1964: The Budget.
  6. No. 6: Jun 1964: Putting the Record Straight.
  7. No. 7: Jul 1964: Fighting Rising Prices.
  8. No. 8 Aug 1964: 10 Reasons for NOT Voting Labour.
  9. No. 9: Sep 1964: 10 Reasons FOR Voting Conservative.

1965:-

  1. No. 1: Feb 1965: Labour's Economic Crisis.
  2. No. 2: Mar 1965: Discredited.
  3. No. 3: Apr 1965: Local Government Special.
  4. No. 4: May 1965: 'Soak the Lot' Budget.
  5. No. 5: Jun 1965: Labour's Broken Promises.
  6. No. 6: Jul 1965: The Rising Cost of Living.
  7. No. 7 Aug 1965: Housing Sold.
  8. No. 8: Sep 1965: Constructive Opposition.
  9. No. 9: Oct 1965: They've had their chance.
  10. No. 10: Nov 1965: Conservatives Look Ahead.
  11. No. 11: Dec 1965: 2 Big Failures.

1967:-

  1. No. 1: Jan 1967: Higher Unemployment Higher Taxation Higher Prices. What a way to run a country!
  2. No. 2: Feb 1967: Labour's Big Rates Fraud.
  3. No. 3: Mar 1967: Housing and Transport.
  4. No. 4: Apr 1967: Value for Money.
  5. No. 5: May 1967: The Lost Opportunities Budget.
  6. No. 6: Jun 1967: Poverty.
  7. No. 7: Jul 1967: Pacemakers of Industry.
  8. No. 8 Aug 1967: Britain's Economy.
  9. No. 9: Sep 1967: A Broken Shield.
  10. No. 10: Oct 1967: [VACANT]
  11. No. 11: Nov 1967: The Two Conferences compared: Conservative FACT and Socialist FICTION.
  12. No. 12: Dec 1967: Unholy Mess.

Dates

  • Creation: Feb 1952-Dec 1967

Extent

1 box (1 file)

Language of Materials

  • English

Shelfmark

PUB 309

Repository Details

Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository

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