Ian Mikardo (1908-1993), nicknamed Mik, British Labour and Co-operative politician, a left-wing backbench MP for four decades in the House of Commons, and a Zionist. He was a member of Labour's National Executive Committee 1950-1978, and Chairman of the Labour Party 1970-1971. Seen here speaking into a microphone, wearing a badge which says NO -- probably during the referendum on whether the UK should join the Common Market.
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