Jack Lang on the unions and the economy (1971)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Mr Jack Lang (J. T. Lang) spoke with Terry Moore on economics, unions and the world economy. Mr Lang led the opposition for Labor in the early 1930's when the New York Stock Exchange crashed and the depression hit Australia. He was also twice the Premier of New South Wales between 1922 and 1940. In this film Mr Lang is 94 years old and devotes one day a week addressing students. On this week he was a guest of the Wollongong University College Students Union. Date on script is 3 June 1971 but was broadcast Sunday 6 June 1971. Episode: 463. Story by O'Donnell/Moore.
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I didn't know that I needed to hear Jack Lang talking today but now I do
This interview is just before the US went off gold. Time will prove he's not wrong but he would be astonished at hor far they have been able to kick the can down the road.
It's alright jack we have mass immigration that will keep us afloat delaying the inevitable. But when it finallu goes it will be beyond awful
Legend.
Sounds like Terry Moore interviewing. Look at the bile in Jack Lang’s face and then at Keating’s outbursts. Resemblance?
Maybe in form but certainly not in substance.
Not in form, but certainly in substance.
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@@davidhester6648 Lang was a fighting socialist, the dirty rat Keating sold out ALL the historic economic gains of the ALP. Only arseholes or the ignorant love Keating.
Description clearly states...Terry Moore. 🙄 What is the relevance of your statement ? 🥱