"On the question of the bomb," said Michael, returning to the issue that trumped just about any other in his mind, "people say you should have done more when you were in the bloody government. I'm not saying they haven't any case at all, although we were so interested in other things and getting on with them. I knew if we raised the question of, you know, unilateral disarmament in the Callaghan government, there was no hope. And so we didn't raise it."