“[Labour has] always believed that the community as a whole should have a greater control over these “commanding heights of the economy.””

—  Neil Kinnock

Source: ‘Introduction’, in Why Vote Labour? (1979), p. 3, quoted in Tudor Jones, ‘Neil Kinnock's socialist journey’, Contemporary Record, Volume 8, Issue 3 (1994), p. 569

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