“5 per cent it is, and I have told the unions that they have all the weapons. We are naked in their presence and we need their co-operation.”

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Source: Remarks to the Cabinet on official pay policy (20 July 1978), quoted in Tony Benn, Conflicts of Interest: Diaries 1977–80 (1990), p. 326

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