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Radio Scotland,6 mins

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Following the resignation of Geoffrey Howe in 1990, it was Lord Michael Heseltine who stood against Margaret Thatcher in the following leadership contest. Almost twenty years on, Gordon Brewer asks Lord Heseltine for his reflections following Theresa May's announcement that she will step down as Conservative party leader in early June.

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