
The News Agents Michael Heseltine on Suella, Enoch Powell and saving Liverpool
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Sep 29, 2023 Michael Heseltine, a politician with a long political memory, discusses his life, his journey in politics, the impact of Brexit on the UK's global position, and his relationship with Margaret Thatcher. He also talks about Suella Brevman's views on invasion and the global immigrant crisis, controversial statements, economic disparities, Liverpool's challenges, the potential cancellation of the northern leg of HS2, and reflections on Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative Party.
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Wartime Childhood
- Michael Heseltine's childhood was shaped by World War II.
- He vividly recalls hearing Chamberlain declare war and VJ Day celebrations.
European Conviction
- Heseltine's wartime experiences solidified his pro-European stance.
- He believes the European project arose from a shared desire to prevent future wars.
Early Encounters with Racism
- Heseltine recounts witnessing racial discrimination in his pre-parliamentary career.
- He cites examples from his hotel and employment agency work.
