Britain's Policy if Labour Wins
An Oxford don in economics at twenty-one, a member of the British Cabinet at thirty-one, and Leader of the Opposition at forty-six, the Right Honorable HAROLD WILSON took over the leadership of the British Labour Party a month after the death of Hugh Gaitskell. If, as many pollsters predict, Labour wins the next election, which will be held not later than October, 1964, he will be the youngest Prime Minister of England since William Pitt.