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Secretary of State for Prices and Consumer Protection Roy Hattersley was a happy man
Secretary of State for Prices and Consumer Protection Roy Hattersley was a happy man today - the official inflation figure showed under 10% for the first time in many years. He went to Ilford, Essex, to help local Labour candidate Tessa Jowell with her election campaign. They are pictured in the Barkingside Co-op supermarket. 17th February 1978
Charles Ley
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Ilford
England
DM 78 848
Media ID 21876007
© Mirrorpix
Campaign Economy Election Labour 1978 Inflation
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In this photo print, we catch a glimpse of Secretary of State for Prices and Consumer Protection Roy Hattersley in a moment of pure joy. It was a monumental day as the official inflation figure finally dipped below 10% after several long years. Eager to spread the good news, Hattersley made his way to Ilford, Essex to lend his support to local Labour candidate Tessa Jowell during her election campaign. The setting is the bustling Barkingside Co-op supermarket, where everyday shoppers go about their business unaware of the significance of this visit. Standing side by side with Jowell, Hattersley exudes confidence and optimism as they discuss strategies amidst towering shelves stocked with groceries. This snapshot from February 17th, 1978 captures not only a pivotal moment in politics but also reflects the spirit of an era marked by economic challenges. The photograph serves as a reminder that even amidst adversity, there are moments worth celebrating. Preserved through time by photographer Charles Ley's lens, this image transports us back to an age when politicians fought battles on both national and local fronts. It reminds us that behind every political decision lies real people whose lives are impacted daily by policies enacted at Westminster. As we delve into this remarkable piece from Memory Lane Prints' collection, let it serve as a testament to the resilience and determination exhibited by those who strive for progress in our ever-changing world.
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