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Michael Foot (1913-2010) was a British politician and member of the Labour Party. From 1980 to 1983 he was party leader His puppet was depicted wearing large glasses, bushy grey hair and had big, plate-like mouth. He was caricatured as a senile man who often shouted and ended his sentences with the words "Yes! Argh!". File:Real Michael Foot.jpg

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  • Michael Foot (1913-2010) was a British politician and member of the Labour Party. From 1980 to 1983 he was party leader His puppet was depicted wearing large glasses, bushy grey hair and had big, plate-like mouth. He was caricatured as a senile man who often shouted and ended his sentences with the words "Yes! Argh!". File:Real Michael Foot.jpg
  • The Rt Hon. Michael Mackintosh Foot PC (born 23th July 1913) is the former leader of the Labour Party, serving from 1980 to 1981.
  • Associated with the Labour left for most of his career, he was a supporter of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and British withdrawal from the European Economic Community. A passionate orator, he was Labour leader at the 1983 general election when the party received its lowest share of the vote since 1918. His parallel career as a journalist included appointments as editor of Tribune, on several occasions, and the Evening Standard newspaper.Foot ideologically identified as a libertarian socialist.
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  • Michael Foot (1913-2010) was a British politician and member of the Labour Party. From 1980 to 1983 he was party leader His puppet was depicted wearing large glasses, bushy grey hair and had big, plate-like mouth. He was caricatured as a senile man who often shouted and ended his sentences with the words "Yes! Argh!". File:Real Michael Foot.jpg
  • The Rt Hon. Michael Mackintosh Foot PC (born 23th July 1913) is the former leader of the Labour Party, serving from 1980 to 1981.
  • Associated with the Labour left for most of his career, he was a supporter of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and British withdrawal from the European Economic Community. A passionate orator, he was Labour leader at the 1983 general election when the party received its lowest share of the vote since 1918. His parallel career as a journalist included appointments as editor of Tribune, on several occasions, and the Evening Standard newspaper.Foot ideologically identified as a libertarian socialist.
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