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I have just reverted this edit by an IP which removed the text "Within the party, he championed the free market.[1]" and had the edit summary "Eliminated tendentious content inconsistent with the cited material". I have obtained a copy of the cited newspaper article (courtesy of WP:RX), and the text in the article says, in relation to a Liberal motion supporting income controls, "Dr Nathaniel Micklem, a former president of the Party, objected that the motion attacked the traditional Liberal belief in the operation of the market as the correct economic regulator". I think on that basis it was appropriate to restore the text. DuncanHill (talk) 15:57, 9 January 2020 (UTC)Reply
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^Francis Boyd, "Liberals decide on controls", The Guardian, 27 May 1963