A Horseradish
Tuesday 4th August 2015 11:40am [Edited]
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Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 4th August 2015, 12:37 PM BST
Who needs James Brown!
Yes indeed.
On a totally different point to anything so far mentioned:
General Elections and Morning Clouds:
General Election 1 - FEBRUARY 1974 - Unworkable minority Labour government, Tories unhappy with Heath - by September 1974, Wilson was known to be about to make an announcement calling for another election - that announcement eventually occurred on 18 September 1974 - a close run thing was likely and the Tories could not afford to have any problems in the campaign
Morning Cloud 1 - Sparkman and Stephens S&S 34, length 34 ft., year of launch 1969. Edward Heath won the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race with this boat in the same year. It was sold in December 1970 to Stewart Benest of Jersey, who renamed it "Nuage de Matin". She was sunk off of Gorey Castle, Jersey, on 2 SEPTEMBER 1974, after the seas took her from her moorings.
Morning Cloud 3 - Designed by Sparkman and Stephens, length 44 ft. 9 ins, hull material wood, constructed by Lallows (UK), year of launch 1973. It was used in the Admiral's Cup of that year, but Heath was only on board for the Fastnet race because of other commitments. It was lost at sea just three days later on 5 SEPTEMBER 1974 when it was hit by a large wave while en route to Cowes from Burnham-on-Crouch. Heath was not on board. Two of the seven crew drowned.
General Election 2 - 10 OCTOBER 1974 - Tories hopeful but Labour elected with a small majority
1975 Heath ditched - Thatcher becomes Tory leader - GB becomes Thatcherite Britain forever