Harold Wilson held out the promise of technology and of 'the
Britain that is going to be forged in the white heat of this
revolution'. A balance of payment crisis, leading to devaluation in
1967, frustrated the fulfilment of his prime ministerial promises.
Meanwhile foreign affairs were dominated by the issue of Rhodesia,
in which Wilson took a personal initiative in diplomacy with Ian
Smith but failed to make any progress.
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