1. The phases are distinguished by two factors. First, the attitude of the right to policy-making (predominantly engaged as in 1970–74 or largely disengaged as in 1979–83) and second, the political status of Labour in terms of being in opposition or government.
2. Interview, David Lipsey, October 1993.
3. Interview with Llew Gardner, April 1974, Crosland papers, 13/28, p. 16.
4. Anthony Crosland, Socialism Now (London, Jonathan Cape, 1975), p. 33.
5. Wilfred Beckerman, 'Labour's Plans for Industry', New Statesman, 8 June 1973, pp. 836-840. See also Holland's response, New Statesman, 15 June 1973, p. 882