This edition was translated by John Butt & Rosemary Sheed with an Introduction by Richard Gott (P. 7- 15).
Again they stood in elections, but won only 163 votes in the United Kingdom general election, 1966, although Richard Gott did win 253 votes for the party in the prior Hull North by-election.
However, his Guardian journalism has not been universally admired and Richard Gott, a former colleague, has commented that the "prevalence of the bland and the obsequious" on The Guardian is typified by Lawson's "embedded presence".
Kim Philby's biographer Phillip Knightley highlighted the limited value of outsider Gott as compared to insider, Aldrich Ames concluding that Gott would have been lucky to get his bus fare back.
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Richard Willoughby Gott (born 28 October 1938, Aston Tirrold, England) is a British journalist and historian.
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People that soon were awarded fellowship in those early days are, amongst others, novelist John Berger, John Gittings, Richard Gott, Ernst Utrecht, and Ambalavaner Sivanandan