Mr Wilson In Norwich To Open New Bethel Street Labour Head Quarters

1968 , Norwich (Norfolk)

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Anglia TV: Prime Minister Harold Wilson visits Norwich to open a new Labour headquarters on Bethel Street in 1968 and gives a speech on British Industry.

Close up of Prime Minister Harold Wilson waving to the crowd in Norwich. A woman holds up a camera. Harold Wilson gets into a car. A hall is shown with tables full of people, followed by a close up of Harold Wilson giving a speech on British Industry. He says that British Industry is reacting in a positive and determined way to the post devaluation opportunities. He says there is a considerable growth in export orders and that they have to expand production. He addresses Norwich’s anxiety about the current rate of industrial development. He talks about the regions awards for industry and how East Anglia should be proud of their record. The camera pans across the crowd as they clap at the end of his speech.

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Labour Party; Personalities; Prime Ministers.

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Mr Wilson In Norwich To Open New Bethel Street Labour Head Quarters

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