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  1. Hace 17 horas · Reformist Labour leaders, from Hugh Gaitskell in the 50s to Tony Blair in the 90s, have sought to amend Labour’s constitutional commitment to “socialism”.

  2. Hace 17 horas · Reformist Labour leaders, from Hugh Gaitskell in the 50s to Tony Blair in the 90s, have sought to amend Labour’s constitutional commitment to “socialism”. Famously, Labour’s Clause 4, committed the party to “the common ownership of the means of production, distribution and exchange”.

  3. Hace 2 días · When Labour Leader Hugh Gaitskell died suddenly in January 1963, Wilson won the subsequent leadership election to replace him, becoming Leader of the Opposition. Wilson led Labour to a narrow victory at the 1964 election.

  4. Hace 2 días · Labour, under their new leader Hugh Gaitskell, saw their vote drop to 43.8% compared to the Conservatives (and Unionists) 49.4%. In Northern Ireland, the 1959 general election came during a period of renewed republican violence. Operation Harvest was launched by the IRA on 11 December 1956.

  5. Hace 3 días · His patrons included Clement Attlee and Hugh Gaitskell, while his protégés ranged from Tony Blair to Paddy Ashdown. Jenkins was always more than a politician. He wrote guides to European cities and studies of American history, as well as biographies of Gladstone, Churchill and Asquith.

  6. Hace 1 día · Clement Attlee resigned as Labour leader in December 1955 – seven months after Labour had lost the general election – and, along with Hugh Gaitskell and Herbert Morrison, Bevan stood as a candidate to replace him.

  7. If Hugh Gatiskell does not die suddenly in 1963, and ends up running for the Labour Party of the UK in 1964, how does the general election look that year? Question/Help Also, if Gaitskell wins, what type of PM does he make?