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  1. Hace 2 días · Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson The support of the Conservative Party, under Margaret Thatcher, was essential to the passage of the Government's European business in the House of Commons. The initial euphoria and initial expectations of British membership after joining was very short lived as events in the Middle East would cause impacts which would be particularly felt within Britain.

  2. Hace 4 días · Harold Wilson occupies a strange place in the pantheon of 20th–century prime ministers. Statistically he is one of the greats: he won four out of the five elections he contested; his eight years in Number 10 are beaten only by Churchill and Thatcher in the 20th century; he was the first politician since Gladstone to be Prime ...

  3. Hace 4 días · In 2006, the BBC documentary The Plot Against Harold Wilson alleged that there had been another plot involving Mountbatten to oust Wilson during his second term in office (1974–1976). The period was characterised by high inflation, increasing unemployment, and widespread industrial unrest.

  4. Hace 3 días · In February 1967, Harriman was involved in peace negotiations in London involving his deputy Chester Cooper, the British Prime Minister Harold Wilson and a visiting Kosygin who hinted that he was carrying a peace offer from Hanoi.

  5. Hace 4 días · Clement Attlee, British Labour Party leader (1935–55) and prime minister (1945–51). He presided over the establishment of the welfare state in Great Britain and the granting of independence to India, the most important step in the conversion of the British Empire into the Commonwealth of Nations.

  6. Hace 6 días · ENGLAND’S shock defeat to West Germany cursed Harold Wilsons Labour government at the last election held during a major football tournament. Wilson was seeking a second term after winning the keys to No.10 in 1966 — and his party held a seven-point poll lead after beating the Conservatives in 1970’s local elections. 3.

  7. Hace 5 días · 1995.- Harold Wilson, político británico. 1996.- Alexander Langsdorf, físico EEUU y uno de los “padres” de la bomba atómica. 2008.- Dick Martin, cómico estadounidense. 2016.-