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    Heath fue un gran aficionado a la vela. Aprendió a navergar en el Broadstairs Sailing Club compitiendo en las clases Snipe y Fireball, antes de pasar a la clase crucero, en la que obtuvo grandes éxitos. Fue el capitán del equipo británico que ganó la Admiral’s Cup de 1971 y del que participó en la Fastnet Race de 1979. [ cita requerida ...

  2. That Heath intended to change Britain was evident from his speech to the Conservative Party Annual Conference of October 1970: Heath was denied the opportunity to govern into the 1980s as his administration was removed from office in the general election of February 1974, when their vote fell by 1.3 million votes (to 11.8 million) and by 8.5 ...

  3. 1 de abr. de 1988 · Edward Heath; European unity over the next ten years: from Community to union, International Affairs, Volume 64, Issue 2, 1 April 1988, Pages 199–207, http

  4. Edward Heath. Edward Richard George "Ted" Heath, född 9 juli 1916 i Broadstairs, Kent, död 17 juli 2005 i Salisbury, Wiltshire, var en brittisk politiker ( konservativ ). Han var premiärminister 1970–1974.

  5. heath noun volume_up US /hiθ/ • volume_up UK /hiːθ/ (countable and uncountable) 1. (moorland) brezal (masculine), monte (masculine) (park) parque (masculine) (agreste) Monolingual examples Ever more marginal land including wetlands, heaths, and steep hillsides had to be brought into cultivation as the century progressed, much of it inherently unsuited to arable production.

  6. Sir Edward Heath. Prime Minister between 1970 and 1974. Heath was leader of the Conservative Party from 1965, and MP for Old Bexley and Sidcup. As Prime Minister, he was largely responsible for Britain's entry into the European Community (EEC); he was succeeded in the leadership by Margaret Thatcher and remained an active backbencher.

  7. Outside politics, Edward Heath was a yachtsman, a musician, and an author. 3. Edward Heath served as an officer in the Royal Artillery during the Second World War. 4. Edward Heath worked briefly in the Civil Service, but resigned in order to stand for Parliament, and was elected for Bexley at the 1950 election.