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Tom Haughey

Trump Not the First

Truth Matters At the close of World War II the West made an effort to establish trade links with the Soviet Union. At the same time MI5 looked with extreme suspicion on any westerners who had made more than five visits to the USSR. Harold Wilson, who had made twelve trips representing the East West Lumber Trading Company, therefore had a file opened about him under the clandestine name of the Henry Worthington file. Wilson was a labor politician, which put him under even more suspicion. In due course the head of the labor party died. Wilson ran to succeed him and ...

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