| Description | Outside Cowley car factory four workers are lounging around - one carries a "Strike!" placard and another is saying "Well, your Sir Don says we should concentrate on what we do best, so....". He is addressing Harold Wilson, behind whom stands a worried-looking Don Ryder, once dubbed "Harold's Favourite Tycoon".
From Wikipedia: In 1975, in a desperate bid to stem Britain's accelerating industrial decline, the recently elected Wilson government created the National Enterprise Board (NEB), as part of a more interventionist economic strategy. Don Ryder was ennobled and appointed to chair the NEB, which he did between 1975 and 1977. He was involved in the creation of the Ryder Report, a restructuring plan for British Leyland during the 1970s. |