Sad last days of Harold Wilson revealed by Cabinet Office archives
by Caroline Davies from World news | The Guardian on (#6PHBS)
Former politicians pay tribute after files show Labour's most successful leader' was forced to consider selling legacy to pay for his dementia care
Margaret Thatcher described him as the most skilful of politicians" and Tony Blair thought him Labour's most successful leader ever".
Such elegies on the death in 1995 of Harold Wilson, 79, the twice Labour prime minister who had Alzheimer's and colon cancer, betray nothing of the reality of his later years - spent in the unforgiving grip of dementia and, it has emerged, forced to consider selling his personal and political papers to meet the heavy and increasing costs of care.
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