“The crisis afflicting this country, along with other countries of the Western world, is a crisis of capitalism. It is a crisis of the dominant economic system that prevails in all those countries.”

—  Michael Foot

Speech to the House of Commons (Hansard, 20 January 1976, Col. 1126)
1970s

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