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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jo_GrimondJo Grimond - Wikipedia

    Joseph Grimond, Baron Grimond, CH, CBE, TD, PC (/ ˈ ɡ r ɪ m ə n d /; 29 July 1913 – 24 October 1993) was a British politician, leader of the Liberal Party for eleven years from 1956 to 1967 and again briefly on an interim basis in 1976.

  2. Jo Grimond (born July 29, 1913, St. Andrews, Fife, Scot.—died Oct. 24, 1993, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands) was the leader of the British Liberal Party during its resurgence after World War II. Educated at Eton and the University of Oxford, Grimond was called to the bar in 1937.

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  3. Jo Grimond (Lord Grimond), 1913-1993 – Journal of Liberal History. By Peter Joyce · Geoffrey Sell. Type: Biography. Regarded by many contemporary Liberals as their spiritual leader and mentor, Jo Grimond was a figure of great magnetism and intellectual originality.

  4. 26 de oct. de 1993 · Joseph (él prefería que se le llamara Jo) Grimond, artífice del resurgimiento del partido liberal británico durante el final de los años cincuenta y principios de los sesenta, falleció el...

  5. This chapter analyses the transformation of Liberal economic policy which took place under Jo Grimonds leadership between 1956 and 1964, as the anti-statist liberal Keynesianism of the early post-war period gave way to an activist approach based on indicative planning, public investment, and the pursuit of faster economic growth.

  6. History. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Grimond, Joseph. views 1,930,193 updated. Grimond, Joseph ( ‘Jo’ Grimond) (1913–93). Liberal leader. Born in St Andrews, son of a Dundee jute manufacturer, Grimond went to Eton and Balliol, and was called to the bar in 1937.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Jo_GrimondJo Grimond - Wikiwand

    Joseph Grimond, Baron Grimond, CH, CBE, TD, PC ( / ˈɡrɪmənd /; 29 July 1913 – 24 October 1993) was a British politician, leader of the Liberal Party for eleven years from 1956 to 1967 and again briefly on an interim basis in 1976. Quick Facts Leader of the Liberal Party, President ...