Richard Crossman

Richard Crossman in United Kingdom

Richard Crossman History

Journalist and Labour politician who held office in Harold Wilson’s government. Editor of ‘New Statesman’ between 1970-1972. He is probably best known for his political diaries, which kept a detailed record of the day-to-day workings of government, and were published between 1975-1981, despite attempts to suppress them.


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