Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey present the Six'o'clock News on Wednesday 16 April 1997. The day was something of a turning point in the election, after it became clear how many Conservative candidates were disagreeing with the government line. John Major's morning news conference amounted to a plea to his own party.
John Sergeant's report begins with John Major and Margaret Thatcher campaigning together in Teesside, planting two trees. There is also a report on the final unemployment figures of the election campaign, Martin Bell's nomination, and the Referendum Party's plans to advertise the voting of sitting MPs.
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