Books
He has written several books on differing topics:
- Trade Wars, WH Allen (hardback 1986, paperback 1987)
The book investigated illegal U.S. Government interference in the UK and world wide high technology industry in the 1980s and was widely reviewed. The book includes admissions by the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, that what the US was doing was illegal, but that she could not do anything to stop it. The most important historical fact in the book was a note by a British Civil Servant (T. W. Garvey, later Sir T. W. Garvey) in 1954 that the UK had, because of the 'special relationship' "the Loan, the lion's share of Marshall Aid, comparative immunity from forcible federalisation and so on." No historian has been able to explain what 'forcible federalisation' was.
- Technology and business
- The Principles of Business Systems (1970)
- Trade Wars (1986/87)
- Land and property
- Who Owns Britain (2001/2002)
- Who Owns The World (2006, 2nd printing 2007.US edition 2009)
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