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| | In this account of his political
career and his political credo, Ken Livingstone, one of the most engaging and
controversial politicians to have emerged in recent years, explains with humour
and honesty what was really happening in his years of battle with the Tory government-both
in his early years as a councillor in Lambeth and Camden, and more spectacularly
as Leader of the GLC, an organisation which Margaret Thatcher's government had
in its sights from the moment he took office. |
Title: | If Voting Changed Anything, They'd Abolish It |
| Author: | Ken Livingstone |
| Publisher: | Collins, London 1987
- 0002177706 | | Condition |
vgood | |
pp: | | | Notes: |
First Edition - Octavo. Hardback. 367pp. Original publishers
black cloth, gilt. good clean, very slightly rubbed dustwrapper. |
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