25 MARCH 1972

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MR BARBER'S LIBERATING BUDGET

The Spectator

It is peculiar that a Budget which, in the strange language we employ these days, "gives away" £1,200 million should err on the side of caution and leave the doubt that the...

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THE IMPERATIVE DUTY

The Spectator

No problem has faced, faces, and will continue to face this Government more serious than that of Ulster. All other problems — and all other policies and initiatives — must now...

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THE BUDGET

The Spectator

66, , it is safe, wise ... and very unlikely to make any real difference at all• • l iarr,..L G. Johnson nlost reliable harbinger of spring in „ is Country is not the weather,...

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THE BUDGET

The Spectator

What about the poor? Frank Field Mr Barber gave his first Budget speech on October 27, 1970. The following day the Government presented to the Commons the Family Income...

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, scIENcE R esearch comics

The Spectator

Bernard Dixon CI all ' CI all ' ti,,, l Iterary forms, the scientific paper is i'ir" rnost comical. The joke is two - tiere d. 4 there is the spectacle of a piece of It It...