More than three decades have gone by since the voters of Lincoln helped to reshape the nation's political scene and their rebel MP Dick Taverne spearheaded what was to be a major shake up in politics. Frank Goulding, having been in the unique position to observe, chronicle, guide and record ably chronicles the story of what went on behind the scenes as the Lincoln Democratic Labour Association (LDLA) was formed in 1973 and went on to win both the parliamentary by-election in 1973 and the general election of 1974.
Author: Reg Dobbs
Author: William Leary
Author: Polly Williams
Author: Paul Mould
Author: William M Hunt
Author: Jack Bartlett and John Benson
Author: Heritage Lincolnshire and North Kesteven DC
Author: Barrie Barnes
Author: John Wallis & Charles Parker