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Churchill/POLL 3/2/1 contains:
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5 House of Lords reform: Hansards etc and letters
6 Conservative Policy Documents: Social Security Policy
7 Conservative Policy Documents: Consultative Committee
8 Shadow Cabinet Papers
9 'UXB'
10 'UXB'
11 Own Responsibility
12 Parliament No 2 Bill, 1969, and other changes to House of Lords
13 Free Postage
14 Conservative Leadership
15 NHS
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The Papers of Enoch Powell

Title 'UXB'
Reference POLL 3/2/1/10
(former reference: File 256)
Covering Dates Jan 1974-Jan 1985
Extent and Medium 3 files
Content and context

General correspondence on subjects including invitations, requests for interviews, letters from political organizations, or general enquiries and requests, with correspondents including: representatives of the National Front (3); Betty Paterson, Chairman of North West Thames Regional Health Authority; David Ennals, Secretary of State for Social Services; Professor Harmindar Singh, Secretary of the Punjabee Society of the British Isles (3); [William] Geraint Morgan (2); Nora Beloff, on her account of the Closed Shop Bill; Richard Body; Doojen Napal, Chairman of the Association of West Indian, Asian and Afro-Asian Minorities, on writing a biography of JEP (14); George Young (2); Peter Clarke [former Private Secretary to JEP]; representatives of Conservative Concern (5); Peter Fry.

Also includes: the Unison trade union press digest for 1974.

Access and Use

File 1 closed as it contains sensitive personal information on living individuals.

Further information

Other files in the UXB series are held at Staffordshire Record Office.

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