Selsdon Man

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title: Selsdon Man
text: The term 'Selsdon Man' was coined by Labour Party Prime Minister Harold Wilson to describe the free-market economic policy of his principal rival, Conservative leader Edward Heath. The term 'Selsdon Man' was intended as a derogatory reference to the historic 'Piltdown Man', the supposed remains of an early human. In January 1970, the Conservative shadow cabinet held a conference at Selsdon Park Hotel to plan future policy ahead of that years' general election. The result was a series of free-mar
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description: 1970s British political term
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selsdon_Man
date created: 2005-06-12T00:21:16Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T09:48:07Z
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