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History of Clement Attlee - GOV.UKBorn. 3 January 1883, London ; Died. 8 October 1967, London ; Dates in office. 1945 to 1951 ; Political party. Labour ; Major acts. National Health Service Act 1946 ...Missing: name | Show results with:name
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Nomination Peace 1955 2-1 - NobelPrize.orgName: Clement Richard Attlee (Earl) ; Gender: M ; Year, Birth: 1883 ; Year, Death: 1967 ; Profession: Politician, Prime Minister (1945-51).<|separator|>
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Clement Attlee - UK ParliamentFollowing Chamberlain's resignation, Attlee served under Churchill as the first ever Deputy Prime Minister from 1942 until the 1945 election.Missing: terms | Show results with:terms
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Attlee's Britain 1945-1951 - The National ArchivesAttlee's welfare state reflected this ambition. All taxpayers contributed to social insurance, and everyone in the country was covered by it. Levels of ...
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Clement Attlee | Research Starters - EBSCOClement Attlee was a prominent British politician who served as Prime Minister from 1945 to 1951. Born in Putney, London, into a well-off Christian family, he ...
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Clement Attlee: 1883-1918 - Spartacus EducationalClement Attlee, the son of Henry Attlee, was born in Putney on 3rd January, 1883. His mother, Ellen Attlee, was the daughter of Thomas Simons Watson.
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[PDF] Clement Attlee Profile - The Inner Temple LibraryClement Attlee was born on 3 January 1883 in Putney, the seventh of eight children. His father, Henry Attlee, was a solicitor and senior.Missing: family upbringing
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ILP@120: The Life and Times of Clement AttleeJan 14, 2014 · His father, Henry, was a solicitor and a Gladstonian Liberal. His mother, Ellen, ran the household with three servants, plus a cook and a ...Missing: siblings upbringing
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Clement Attlee - World History EduOct 8, 2024 · His father, Henry Attlee, was a prosperous solicitor, and his mother, Ellen Bravery, came from a family of successful traders. Attlee's ...Missing: siblings | Show results with:siblings
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Clement Attlee (1883-1967) | Humanist HeritageHis father was a solicitor, and Attlee described the family as 'happy and united'. Educated first at home by his mother, he later went to schools in ...Missing: siblings upbringing
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Clement Richard Attlee (1883 - 1967) - Genealogy - GeniApr 26, 2022 · Birthdate: January 03, 1883 ; Birthplace: Putney, Surrey, England (United Kingdom) ; Death: October 08, 1967 (84) Westminster Hospital, St Johns ...
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Clement Attlee | GreatestBritonsClement Richard Attlee was born 3rd January 1883 in Putney in London, one of eight children for Henry Attlee and Ellen Watson. His early schooling was at ...Missing: siblings upbringing<|separator|>
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Biography of Attlee, Clement - Archontology.orgMay 8, 2025 · Clement Richard Attlee. b. 3 Jan 1883, London d. 8 Oct 1967, London ; Title: Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury ; Term: 26 Jul 1945 - ...
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[PDF] Clement Attlee Profile - The Inner Temple LibraryAfter leaving Haileybury in 1901 Attlee went on to University. College, Oxford, where he studied Modern History. He specialised in. Italian and Renaissance ...
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The life and times of Clement Attlee, the man who created modern ...Jun 13, 2017 · 1909. Following his father's sudden death, Attlee gives up the legal profession and commits himself full-time to the socialist cause. He secures ...
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Clement Attlee and the Social Service Idea: Modern Messages for ...Apr 21, 2017 · In 1910, he was appointed secretary of Toynbee Hall, the well-known education and social 'settlement' in Whitechapel. He did not enjoy the ...
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[PDF] Clement Attlee: Toynbee Hall President and Post-war Labour Prime ...Feb 19, 2025 · Attlee's experiences in London's East End, volunteering at the boys club in Stepney and residing at Toynbee Hall, sparked his interest in social.Missing: education | Show results with:education
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Clement Attlee and the First World War - Spartacus EducationalIn 1914 Attlee joined the British Army and served in Gallipoli and Mesopotamia, where he was badly wounded at El Hanna.Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Soldier Clem: Fleeing from Disaster - RGS HistoryFeb 11, 2015 · Clement Attlee served with the South Lancashire Regiment and was deployed to Gallipoli, in a campaign masterminded by Winston Churchill, the ...
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Clement Attlee: None Smarter | Hear The Boat SingApr 7, 2020 · Attlee experienced the full horrors of war in Gallipoli in 1915 (where he was among the last to be evacuated from Suvla Bay) and in the ...
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Clement Attlee at Toynbee HallFrom 1906 Clement Attlee volunteered at Haileybury House, a club for working-class boys in Stepney. Whilst in the East End Attlee became a resident at ...
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Clement Attlee - Spartacus EducationalClement Attlee. Sections. Education of Clement Attlee; Social Work; Independent Labour Party; First ... University Settlements - Oxford House and Toynbee Hall.
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Clement Attlee Prime Minister | Stepney LondonDec 19, 2013 · Attlee's early days in the East End had given him many ideas on social reform and how to improve conditions for the working classes. During ...
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Clement Attlee: Mayor and MP of Stepney and NHS founderOct 7, 2024 · Elected as Stepney's mayor in 1919 he waged a new war on the rapacious landlords who were extortionate rents for housing often left in pitiful ...Missing: governance | Show results with:governance
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History - London Labour Mayors AssociationAfter serving in the First World War and promotion to the rank of Major, Attlee returned to Stepney and was elected as a councillor and in 1919, Mayor of the ...
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In the footsteps of George Lansbury: lost radical who led an East ...Aug 1, 2021 · Lansbury and his councillors decided they would only raise the rates needed to pay for Poplar council's services, and refuse to pay those due to ...
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Poplar 1921: 'Better to break the law than break the poor'Sep 21, 2011 · The pressure was such that even Clement Attlee (future Labour prime minister and no radical) then a Stepney councillor, moved the resolution to ...
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Council jailed for helping the poor in forgotten story of the Poplar ...Jul 23, 2021 · The incredible forgotten true story of the Polar Rates Rebellion was an insurrection by the exploited masses against a reactionary Conservative-Liberal ...
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Good old George - Independent Labour PublicationsDec 3, 2012 · In 1919 Major Attlee became the youngest ever mayor of Stepney. In this role he supported Lansbury and the Poplar Rates Rebellion of 1921.Missing: Borough | Show results with:Borough
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Clement Attlee: the Many Faces of a Labour Party GiantJan 3, 2019 · In 1921, he joined his neighbouring Mayor and friend, George Lansbury, in the 'Poplar Rates Rebellion' - whereby Labour councils refused to ...
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Attlee, the ILP and the Romantic TraditionNov 4, 2011 · From October 1905 he began his association with Haileybury House, a boy's club in Stepney. ... Toynbee Hall, later an author of the 'Social Good'.
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Why Poplar remains relevant today - Labour HubSep 1, 2021 · Poplar gained £250,000 per year, in 1921 money. The Poplar rates rebellion is an inspiring tale from labour movement history. But 'inspiring ...
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History - Clement Attlee (1883 - 1967) - BBCAttlee was the British Labour Party leader for 20 years, and presided over the 1945 - 1951 Labour government.Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Clement Attlee - Museum of the Prime MinisterAttlee remained Labour leader until 1955, having spent two decades at the top. After that, he retired to the House of Lords, making occasional interventions ...
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Clement Attlee Worksheets | Early Political Career, Deputy MinisterSep 20, 2023 · The Poplar Rates Rebellion, a movement of civil disobedience to equalize the cost of poor relief across all of London's boroughs, was ...
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Clement Attlee | Biography, Accomplishments, & Welfare StateSep 20, 2025 · Clement Attlee (born January 3, 1883, Putney, London, England—died October 8, 1967, Westminster, London) was a British Labour Party leader ...Missing: name | Show results with:name
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Clement Attlee's progressive pilgrimage - Prospect MagazineThe future Labour prime minister's upbringing was a classic chronicle of late Victorian upper-middle-class life: prep school, public school, Oxford and ...Missing: exam early professional
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Clement Attlee | Encyclopedia.comDuring World War II, he served in Winston Churchill's wartime cabinet, first as Dominions Secretary (1942–43) and then as deputy prime minister (1942–45).Missing: battles awards<|separator|>
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VII. The Emergence of C. R. Attlee as Leader of the Parliamentary ...Feb 11, 2009 · The 1931 General Election reduced the Parliamentary Labour Party to forty-six. Though a disappointing result, there was substantial evidence ...<|separator|>
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Labour Unrest: Ramsay MacDonald and the Labour party, 1931Sep 21, 2016 · In a dramatic reversal in 1931 Labour's first Prime Minister was expelled from the party, and after the October election fewer Labour MPs were returned to ...
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Clement Attlee's Labour Party before, during and after the Second ...Jan 14, 2020 · Clement Attlee was leader of the Labour Party from 1935 to 1955 and perhaps one of the most successful leaders in the history of the party.
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Clement Attlee: 1924 - Spartacus EducationalRecovered by 1919, he returned to Stepney, fought and lost an LCC contest, was co-opted mayor of Stepney, and in 1922 became MP for Limehouse. Attlee's ...Missing: governance | Show results with:governance
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The Steady but Unremarkable Clement Attlee - The National InterestJun 21, 2017 · When Lansbury resigned in 1935, Attlee was duly elected Labour's leader. ATTLEE'S RECORD during the latter half of the 1930s is hardly stellar.<|control11|><|separator|>
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George Lansbury | Labour Leader, Social Reformer & Suffragist... Lansbury resigned in 1935 and was succeeded as party leader by his deputy, Clement Attlee (prime minister, 1945–51). In 1937 Lansbury visited Adolf Hitler ...
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George Lansbury - Men Who Said NoUncompromising in his pacifism as war loomed again in the 1930s, Lansbury was ousted from the leadership in 1935 after a sneering gibe from Ernest Bevin that ...
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Programmes | The Westminster Hour | Not while I'm alive, he ain'tMar 28, 2002 · Let's start with the long-running feud between two great figures in Labour party history, Ernest Bevin and Herbert Morrison, which provides us ...
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VII. The Emergence of C. R. Attlee as Leader of the Parliamentary ...THE 1931 General Election reduced the Parliamentary Labour Party to forty-six. Though a disappointing result, there was substantial evidence for.
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03 Jul 1945 - BRITAIN'S MOST BASHFUL POLITICIAN LEADS ...But though Clement Attlee may. lack some of the ... party. Later he had to withstand the. challenges of Herbert Morrison and. Arthur Greenwood. ... Labor leadership ...
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Labour's Worst General Election Result Since 1935 Doesn't Foretell ...Dec 18, 2019 · ... election when the new parliamentary Labour party of 154 MPs (up from 46) made his position permanent after a second ballot. That election ...
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The People Who Helped Shape the Future of Britain in May 1940Churchill appointed Attlee to the War Cabinet of the new National Government – a coalition. Attlee sided with the prime minister in the intense, fraught ...
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Two Views of Churchill's Relationship with Clement AttleeMay 28, 2019 · In the dramatic days of May 1940, Attlee brought Labour into the wartime coalition under Churchill. He went on to serve as a member of the War ...
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Winston Churchill and Clement Attlee: A United Front - Discover BritainMay 5, 2020 · During the Second World War, Churchill entered into a wartime coalition government with his Labour Party counterpart Clement Attlee and the ...
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Britain Moves Leftward: The Labour Party and the July 1945 ElectionJul 25, 2024 · Haunted by the memory of World War I, Labour under Attlee, himself a veteran of that terrible conflict, advocated strong international legal ...Missing: award | Show results with:award
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Clement Attlee: enigmatic, out of time – and formidableMar 11, 2014 · Attlee was an extremely powerful, and effective, Deputy Prime Minister. It was in this role that Attlee deployed his skills at the highest level for the first ...
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How The Conservative Party Lost 1945 ElectionIn 1915 he helped orchestrate the disastrous Dardanelles naval campaign and was also involved in the planning of the military landings on Gallipoli, both of ...
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Attlee and Churchill: leaders united through war - New StatesmanDec 4, 2019 · Winston Churchill led the Tories from 1940 to 1955, while Clement Attlee was Labour leader from 1935 to 1955 and Churchill's trusted deputy in ...
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The deputy Prime Minister of the UK - MoPMIt was only during the Second World War that Clement Attlee was 'styled' Deputy Prime Minister, taking over much of Churchill's domestic work and allowing him ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Attlee, the Chiefs of Staff and the Restructuring of ... - DTICMay 1, 2019 · coalition, he was Churchill's deputy in the War Cabinet and the. Defence Committee and chaired the Lord President's Committee which.
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The 1945 election - BBC Politics 97Attlee's government changed the face of British society, creating a new ... Clement Attlee, the Labour leader, was made Churchill's Deputy Prime Minister.Missing: appointments | Show results with:appointments<|separator|>
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1945 Labour Party Election Manifesto1945 Labour Party Election Manifesto. Let Us Face the Future: A Declaration of Labour Policy for the Consideration of the Nation. Victory in War must be ...
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How Did Churchill Lose The 1945 General Election? | IWMWinston Churchill is arguably Britain's greatest wartime leader, having led his country through its 'Darkest Hour' to victory over Nazi Germany in 1945.Missing: details | Show results with:details<|separator|>
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The General Election, 1945 - Gresham CollegeThe 1945 general election saw the return of the first ever majority Labour government. The Gallup poll had shown a Labour lead for over two years.
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Labour Party Forms Britain's Majority Government | Research StartersThe Labour Party's victory in the July 1945 parliamentary elections marked a significant shift in British governance, ending the National Coalition ...
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Ernest Bevin - Spartacus EducationalHarold Wilson argued that Clement Attlee relied heavily on Bevin during his six years in power: "Ernie sat opposite the Prime Minister at the Long Cabinet table ...
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Lessons from Clement Attlee | History TodayJun 27, 2024 · In the House of Commons in 1946, the prime minister was challenged by the opposition on whether the country could afford Labour's social ...
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Bevan Fought for the NHS — and so Must We - TribuneApr 12, 2024 · Bevan himself resigned from the government when Attlee attempted to introduce prescription charges for dentistry and eye care. As I wrote in ...
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The brace of the cabinet: the legacy of Clement Attlee as deputy ...Jan 19, 2024 · The position of the UK deputy prime minister is clouded in mystery. The title suggests a minster of some seniority, one likely to step in for an absent premier.
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[PDF] ERNEST BEVIN AND THE COLD WAR 1945-1950 - Socialist RegisterBevin himself, as noted above, was the crucial prop for Attlee in the Cabinet and without Bevin it is possible that Attlee would not have remained Prime ...
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Clement Attlee and Cabinet Reform, 1930–1945* | The Historical ...Feb 11, 2009 · Attlee's decisiveness in forming a government in 1945 may be compared to his experience in 1940 in joining a coalition, which in itself caused complications.Missing: key appointments
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Aneurin Bevan, stormy petrel of the Labour left - New StatesmanMar 19, 2015 · He had no qualms about the Attlee government's decision to develop nuclear weapons.Missing: tensions | Show results with:tensions<|separator|>
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Nationalisation of the key industries - WJEC - GCSE History RevisionLabour's reasons for nationalisation of industry were: to increase efficiency in the key industries and help modernise them; to lower prices and lead to more ...
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Commanding Heights : Labor Nationalizes the Heights | on PBSAnd nationalization itself was the new grand strategy that, as Attlee put it, represented "the embodiment of our socialist principle of placing the welfare of ...
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1942 Beveridge Report - UK ParliamentWilliam Beveridge (1879-1963) was a social economist who in November 1942 published a report titled, 'Social Insurance and Allied Services'
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why the Beveridge report flew off the shelves in 1942Nov 30, 2017 · The final report proposed a series of measures to address “five giant evils”: want, disease, ignorance, squalor and idleness.<|separator|>
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Seventy-five years of health and social care - Social work with adultsJul 5, 2023 · ... Clement Attlee's 1945 government embarked on implementing William Beveridge's report recommendations which set the framework for the welfare
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1945-51: Labour and the creation of the welfare state - The GuardianMar 14, 2001 · From the shock victory of Labour at the 1945 general election, to the founding of the promised welfare state, Derek Brown trawls the archives ...Missing: foundations | Show results with:foundations
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NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL. (Hansard, 25 June 1946)The insurance principle was protected by the Statutory Committee set up under that Act, the first chairman of which was Lord Beveridge himself. If I remember ...
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[PDF] Some Recent Developments in Social Service in Great BritainNational Insurance. The National Insurance Act, 1946, accepts and gives effect to most of the essential principles of the Beveridge report. It provides ...
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United Kingdom Passes the National Health Service Act - EBSCOThe National Health Service (NHS) Act, passed in the United Kingdom on November 6, 1946, marked a significant transformation in the country's healthcare ...
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Aneurin Bevan and the setting up of the NHS - WJEC - BBC BitesizeThe new Minister for Health, Aneurin Bevan, who was MP for Tredegar, had to work hard to overcome opposition to the NHS.
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History of the NHS - clement attlee - The Inner Temple LibraryFormer barrister and Inner Temple member Clement Attlee led the Labour party from 1935 to 1955, becoming Prime Minister in a landslide victory for Labour in ...
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1946 National Health Service Act - UK ParliamentThe National Health Service Act came into effect on 5 July 1948. The Act provided for the establishment of a comprehensive health service for England and Wales.
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British Medical Association - People's History of the NHS... Aneurin Bevan and doctors' leaders. In 1947, the BMA threatened to boycott the new service if their concerns about their independent status weren't addressed.
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The foundation of the NHS - The National ArchivesJul 5, 2023 · 95% of the population had registered for the NHS before it launched on 'the appointed day', 5 July 1948. Many could now access doctor care and ...
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The founding of the NHS: 75 years on - History of governmentJul 13, 2023 · Attlee and his Cabinet had lived through (and in many cases fought in) both wars and recognised the need for reconstruction and expansion – a ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Economics and Politics in Britain and the US, from 1945 to the 1980s.Britain's national debt was flat at 230 percent of GDP through 1946 and 1947 and was to decline to around 190 percent by 1950 (http://www.ukpublicspending.co.uk) ...
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Economic record of Labour Government 1945-51, framed UK's Post ...Aug 13, 2024 · Clement Attlee's Labour Government offers a fascinating glimpse of economic history in extremis. Returning an economy as fully mobilised for war ...
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The Treasury Under Labour, 1945–1951 - Oxford AcademicThe period 1945–1951 saw the Treasury become the central department of government again, with enhanced responsibility for co-ordinating economic policy.
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The Convertibility Crisis and its Aftermath - Oxford AcademicOn 15 July 1947 the free convertibility of dollars and sterling came into effect, precipitating a haemorrhage of capital from Britain. By the middle of August ...
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[PDF] Sterling's Post-War Role and Lessons from the 1947 Convertibility ...In 1947, the United States forced the restoration of convertibility on Britain. This led to a currency crisis. The United Kingdom was not yet ready to open up ...
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Labour should follow Clement Attlee and spend big for growthJul 9, 2024 · The economy surged. There was full employment with low inflation. GDP grew substantially and the UK paid off its debts. Massive government ...
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Marshall Aid - The National ArchivesMuch to the regret of the Governments of France and the United Kingdom, agreement could not be reached. Return to Attlee's Britain 1945-1951. The National ...
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British History in depth: The Wasting of Britain's Marshall Aid - BBCMar 3, 2011 · Successive governments squandered billions of Marshall Plan Aid to support British world power pretensions, and so jeopardised the economic future of Britain.
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The pound and September: a torrid month for Britain's currencySep 16, 2014 · Eventually, with Britain's gold and foreign currency reserves dwindling, Cripps agrees to a 30% devaluation. The date: 19 September 1949. In ...
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The 1949 Devaluation (Chapter 2) - An Exchange Rate History of ...After the failed convertibility attempt of 1947, the 1949 devaluation demonstrated that sterling still played an important role when it came to Europe.
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Building the New Jerusalem – How Attlee's Government built 1 ...Nov 18, 2020 · By 1951, a total of 1,016,349 new homes were built, of which 806,857 were new Council houses. On top of that, 156,623 'prefabs' were built, many ...
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The Government's Role in Housing and Town Planning, 1945-57Clement Attlee, replaced the disappointed Churchill. But few. Englishmen were prepared for the unprecedented role of the new government in every field of ...
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A Radical and Progressive Legacy: Labour's Housing Record, 1945 ...Jan 4, 2022 · Although a total of 852,000 new homes had been provided in Britain between the end of the war and the end of January 1949, the housing waiting ...
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a history - Chapter 10 - Education in the UKThe tripartite system - of grammar, technical and secondary modern schools - had come into being on 1 April 1945, three months before Attlee came to power. It ...
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Education, education, education: a history of Labour's schools policiesJul 1, 2024 · Implementing this did not prove as simple as hoped. As prime minister, Clement Attlee was able to implement the 1944 Education Act, which ...
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Devaluation and European Recovery - Foreign AffairsON SUNDAY, September 18, 1949, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, announced over the air, in effect, that the pound was henceforth ...Missing: austerity | Show results with:austerity
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Intelligence, Attlee and the Brook Report - History of governmentJan 16, 2018 · ... intelligence expenditure'. Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, too, was critical. In July 1949, he mooted the prospect of a review into the ...
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1945: Labour's foreign policyPrime Minister Clement Attlee (right) with Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin. Together, they forged an anti-Soviet alliance with the United States and embarked on ...
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To Preserve NATO, Britain Must Help Reinvent It | Chatham HouseApr 1, 2019 · Seventy years ago, a creative British foreign secretary was instrumental in forming the Atlantic alliance. Now the UK's leadership is needed again.
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Clement Attlee: An unromantic hero - New StatesmanSep 26, 2013 · ... role in the formation of Nato. Like Bevin, he was convinced that the atomic bomb was crucial to the projection of British power in the world ...<|separator|>
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What's the Context? The decision to build a British atomic bomb, 8 ...Jan 7, 2022 · A 1947 decision of the Attlee Government led to the develop of an independent atomic weapon Britain's Bomb - Operation Hurricane, the testing ...
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Labour's tortured relationship with the nuclear deterrent it createdFeb 11, 2016 · How Clement Attlee's decision in the 1940s to arm Britain with nuclear weapons looms over the party's debate on renewing Trident.
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Clement Attlee and the bomb - OUP Blog - Oxford University PressOct 11, 2015 · The Labour government of Clement Attlee took the decision in 1947 to develop a British nuclear deterrent which has continued down to the present day.Missing: program | Show results with:program<|separator|>
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[PDF] Britain's Defence and Security PrioritiesApr 22, 2016 · In January 1947, with distrust of the Americans rising, Attlee, Bevin, Morrison and three other cabinet ministers took the final decision to ...
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Britain and Decolonisation in South East and South Asia, 1945-1948Prime Minister Clement Attlee announced on 20 February 1947 that the British would transfer power no later than June 1948. Lord Mountbatten was made the last ...
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Independence and Partition, 1947 | National Army MuseumThe birth of India and Pakistan as independent states in 1947 was a key moment in the history of Britain's empire and its army.
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Memorandum by Clement Attlee on Indian independence (London ...In a memorandum dated 22 May 1947, the British Prime Minister Clement Attlee describes the task conferred on Lord Mountbatten, Viceroy of India, to prepare for ...
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India (Transfer Of Power) - Hansard - UK ParliamentOn 20th February, 1947, His Majesty's Government announced their intention of transferring power in British India to Indian hands by June, 1948.
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Attlee on partition violence - The National ArchivesTelegram informing Commonwealth leaders of Attlee's response to requests from Jinnah for assistance in handling partition violence (PREM 8/584) ...
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Burma Independence Bill - Hansard - UK ParliamentThe purpose of this Bill is to give effect to the will of the peoples of Burma as expressed by their elected representatives that their country should become ...
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A Short Guide To The Malayan Emergency | Imperial War MuseumsThe Malayan 'Emergency' (1948–1960) was a conflict between the British colonial authorities and the Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA), the armed wing ...
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Exit Britain: British Withdrawal From the Palestine Mandate in the ...Sep 15, 2010 · The British decision to withdraw from the Palestine mandate in 1947–1948 may at first glance appear contradictory to British strategic ...
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[PDF] PALESTINE: TERMINATION OF THE MANDATE 15 May 1948 ... - ISMIThey accordingly announced on 11th December, 1947, that the Mandate would end on 15th May, 1948, from which date the sole task of the British forces in ...<|separator|>
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Lieutenants of imperialism: social democracy's imperialist soulJul 15, 2021 · The Attlee government essentially pursued a policy of issuing 'IOUs' to the colonies in return for the dollars earned from key exports such as ...
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24 | 1950: Labour wins slim majority - BBC ON THIS DAYThe Labour Party has won the general election, with Clement Attlee returning as Prime Minister. But the result leaves the country in a state of uncertainty.
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1950 - BBC Politics 97The reforming zeal of Clement Attlee's Labour Government had transformed Britain since its election in 1945, but by 1950 the administration was begining to ...
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Korea: Remembering the UK's contribution - House of Lords LibraryJun 11, 2020 · On 27 June 1950, Mr Attlee again updated the House of Commons in the context of North Korean forces having disregarded the earlier security ...
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Rearming for the Korean war: The impact of government policy on ...In 1950 following the outbreak of hostilities in Korea the Attlee government began a large-scale programme of rearmament. Although there are few in-depth.
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Don't mention the war? History suggests foreign policy can swing ...It was the Korean War and the demands of rearmament that increased the external deficit and diverted funds from domestic spending, prolonging the very austerity ...
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The Unworthy, Worthwhile War: Korea, 1950-53 (Lecture 1/3)Korean War He will explain why the Labour administration of Clement Attlee decided to commit British forces, despite widespread war-weariness, concerns about ...
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25 October 1951 - BBC Politics 97The ageing Conservative leader Winston Churchill won the 1951 election with a comfortable majority. The Conservatives were back in power once more.
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In 1951 more people voted Labour than Conservative, yet the ...Oct 25, 2018 · They had won the most votes of any political party in any election, a record not surpassed until the Conservative Party's victory in 1992 – when ...
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1951 General Election - UKPOL.CO.UKThe 1951 General Election was held on 25 October 1951 and resulted in the Conservative Party, led by Winston Churchill, forming a Government, replacing the ...
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The British General Election of 1951 - jstorIn many cases candidates were opposed by the same individuals as before-although the number of Liberal candidates fell from 475 to 109, and that of the ...
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Winston Churchill back in office - archive, 1951 - The GuardianOct 27, 2017 · 27 October 1951 The general election results declared yesterday sealed the fate of the Labour government and gave the Conservatives an ...<|separator|>
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Churchill becomes Prime Minister again | History TodayOct 10, 2001 · Churchill became PM for a second time on October 26th, 1951, only a month away from his 77th birthday. The day before the general election in ...
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Churchill wins majority in British voting - UPI ArchivesLONDON, Oct. 26, 1951 (UP) -- British voters placed Winston Churchill's Conservative Party at the helm of government today after six years of socialism.<|control11|><|separator|>
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1955 - BBC Politics 97Attlee, the Labour leader, was visibly ageing and the Labour Party as a whole lacked direction after the implementation of most of its key policies, such as the ...
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ATTLEE CARRIES ON - The New York TimesHis leadership of the Opposition in the 1951-55 Parliament was more difficult and less successful. This was partly because his party had run out of constructive ...<|separator|>
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7 | 1955: Attlee steps down as Labour leader - BBC ON THIS DAYClement Attlee has resigned as leader of the opposition Labour Party, following months of speculation. Tonight the Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, announced ...
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Sir Rt Hon. Earl Clement Attlee CH KG OM PC FRS (1883-1967)... Attlee KG PC OM CH FRS Prime Minister from 1945-51, Leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party and member of the coalition government 1940-1945. Heywood Court ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Late Earl Attlee - Hansard - UK ParliamentLord Attlee served here actively and vigilantly until the end, frequently ignoring his state of health to record his vote in the Division Lobby, and ...Missing: activities | Show results with:activities
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Clement Attlee - Westminster AbbeyHe was born on 3rd January 1883 in London, a son of Henry and his wife Ellen (Watson). Educated at Haileybury College and Oxford university he went on to become ...
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