PM Harold Macmillan - Wind of Change Speech at the Cape Town Parliament - 3 February 1960
PM Harold Macmillan. Wind of Change Speech at the Cape Town Parliament on 3 February 1960.

▶︎
Never had it so good: Conservative Party Election Broadcast

▶︎
Civilisation Under Threat - Harold Macmillan Lecture | Full Speech and Interview (1982)

▶︎
The Man Who Worked At Subway, Then Solved An "Impossible" Problem

▶︎
FW de Klerk's last words to South Africans

▶︎
The General Election of 1959 - Professor Vernon Bogdanor

▶︎
Harold Macmillan, Earl of Stockton, speaks in first televised debate | 40 years of the Lords on TV

▶︎
Cape Town: Paradise or Dangerous?

▶︎
German Pilots Laughed At Canada’s “Wooden” Mosquito, Until Its Four 20mm Opened Up On Them

▶︎
Prince Philip: The War Years - Duke Of Edinburgh On Serving In WW2 • FULL 1995 INTERVIEW

▶︎
Sarah Paine - Why Putin and Xi can't escape geography

▶︎
De Klerk, Mandela pre-election debate rebroadcast, 14 April 2019

▶︎
Britain in the 20th Century: The Conservative Reaction, 1951-1965

▶︎
House of Lords Lord Stockton

▶︎
Enoch Powell & Jonathan Miller Debate Issues Around UK Immigration | The Dick Cavett Show

▶︎
Macmillan Is Prime Minister (1957)

▶︎
The General Election of February 1974 - Professor Vernon Bogdanor

▶︎
Harold Macmillan: The speech that ended colonialism

▶︎
HoL 23 Jan 1985 Earl of Stockton

▶︎
South Africa's Slow, Inevitable March Towards Collapse

▶︎
