Load image into Gallery viewer, 1963 Press Photo Britain's Prime Minister Macmillan speaks on economic crisis.
Load image into Gallery viewer, 1963 Press Photo Britain's Prime Minister Macmillan speaks on economic crisis.

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1963 Press Photo Britain's Prime Minister Macmillan speaks on economic crisis.

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"Britain faces economic disaster if she does not join the European Common Market." For 18 months, this solemn warning was dinned into the public ear. Britain is now out of the Common Market, but economic disaster is not yet in sight. In fact, nothing much has happened since President de Gaulle's veto. But Prime Minister Harold Macmillan has proposed no "radical measures" to deal with the coming economic crisis. "His outstanding intelligence must tell him that only radical measures will do now." comments The Times of London. Macmillan: No hint at drastic action.

Photo is dated 1963.

Photo measures 8.5 x 6.75 inches.