Crisis_What_Crisis_Sun_headline.jpg (200 × 347 pixels, file size: 89 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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The Sun headline responding to British Prime Minister James Callaghan's January 1979 press conference upon his return to the UK from a summit conference in the tropics, where he had been while a lorry drivers' strike and severe winter weather paralyzed much of Britain. His attempt to downplay the sense of "mounting chaos" in Britain, epitomized by this headline, led to a perception that he and his Labour government couldn't control the unions, and within months Margaret Thatcher was elected to replace him. |
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Depict the headline next to text discussing it and its effect on Callaghan's career. |
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current | 06:22, 16 June 2020 | 200 × 347 (89 KB) | Daniel Case (talk | contribs) | {{Non-free use rationale |Article = Winter of Discontent |Description = ''The Sun'' headline responding to British Prime Minister James Callaghan's January 1979 press conference upon his return to the UK from a summit conference in the tropics, where he had been while a lorry drivers' strike and severe winter weather paralyzed much of Britain. His attempt to downplay the sense of "mounting chaos" in Britain, epitomized by this headline, led t... |
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