Labour’s Beachmaster
Peter Clarke
- Denis Healey: A Life in Our Times by Edward Pearce
Little, Brown, 634 pp, £28.00, June 2002, ISBN 0 316 85894 3 - Friends and Rivals: Crosland, Jenkins and Healey by Giles Radice
Little, Brown, 376 pp, £20.00, September 2002, ISBN 0 316 85547 2
The sudden death of Roy Jenkins took us all by surprise. He was over eighty, of course, and with a heart problem that had required major surgery. This latterly gave him a good excuse to sit down at receptions: all the better to conduct vigorous conversational campaigns while maintaining eye-contact, not least, at suitable intervals, with the wine waiter. And during his last couple of years he had tenaciously brought his major biography of Churchill to publication, achieving a widespread critical and popular acclaim that certainly denied his years, if not mortality too. Yet in the end his death has given his old friend and rival Denis Healey the satisfaction of having the last word, explicitly criticising the founder of the SDP for having had such a silly idea, while implicitly celebrating his own good sense in sticking with the Labour Party. Which of them had the more fulfilling career remains worth exploring.
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Vol. 25 No. 2 · 23 January 2003 » Peter Clarke » Labour’s Beachmaster (print version)
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