10 SEPTEMBER 1965, Page 10

Tailpiece

But I do wish all concerned would stop and think what would be the consequences of a surrender over steel. Imagine the yelp of triumph from Mr. Macleod! . .

—Michael Foot in Tribune, March 12. 1965. . . there was firm guidance from Government quarters that a steel Bill is not considered a likely runner for next session.'

—The Times, September 7, 1965.