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Macmillan, un escéptico elegante y cortés, representó el último de los tories a la vieja usanza. Era producto de la época eduardiana, cuando Gran Bretaña era la potencia hegemónica en el mundo y la Union Jack ondeaba virtualmente en todos los rincones del planeta.
6 de ago. de 2022 · This thread runs from Benjamin Disraeli’s recognition of the dangers of there being “two nations”, rich and poor, to Harold Macmillan’s acknowledgment of Conservatism’s “clear duty ...
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3 de may. de 2018 · Harold Macmillan, UK prime minister from 1957-1963, recognised that the loss of empire was inevitable © PA Archive Harold Macmillan is perhaps the most under-rated of the UK’s postwar prime...
Harold Macmillan, the popular leader of the Conservatives, won the Tories an historic third successive term in office. A prosperous and complacent Britain was content to return the Tories...
4 de mar. de 2021 · Winston Churchill and Harold Macmillan repeated the trick by consolidating Labour’s welfare state; Tony Blair and Gordon Brown did the same with Margaret Thatcher’s free-market reforms.
23 de ene. de 2024 · The four successive prime ministers from 1951 to 1964 were the grandson of a duke (Churchill), the son of a landowning baronet (Eden), the son-in-law of a duke (Harold Macmillan), and an earl (Alec Douglas-Home, whose cabinet contained 11 Old Etonians).
5 de abr. de 2005 · Harold Macmillan took over as Tory leader and PM in the aftermath of the Suez crisis of 1956. The politically disastrous military adventure in which the British and the...