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Richard Howard Stafford Crossman OBE (15 December 1907 – 5 April 1974), sometimes known as Dick Crossman, was a British Labour Party politician and author who was a Cabinet Minister under Harold Wilson. A prominent socialist intellectual, he became one of the Labour Party's leading Zionists and anti-communists. Late in his life, Crossman was editor of the New Statesman, but is best known today for his posthumously published three-volume Diaries of a Cabinet Minister.
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Crossman, Richard Richard Crossman
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British Member of Parliament
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1968-10-18Z 1970-06-19Z
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1966-08-11Z 1968-11-01Z
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Richard Howard Stafford Crossman
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1907-01-01Z
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1974-04-05Z
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Leader of the House of Commons Lord President of the Council Secretary of State for Social Services
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