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  1. Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell est un homme politique britannique membre du Parti travailliste, né le 9 avril 1906 à Kensington en Londres et mort à Londres le 18 janvier 1963. Il est chef du Parti travailliste de 1955 à sa mort.

  2. 23 de may. de 2018 · Gaitskell, Hugh Todd Naylor (1906–63) British statesman, Labour Party leader (1955–63). Gaitskell entered Parliament in 1945, joining the cabinet in 1947. In 1950, he became minister of state for economic affairs and then chancellor of the exchequer (1950–51). In the 1950 leadership elections, he led Labour's right to victory over Aneurin ...

  3. 18 January. The leader of the Labour party, Hugh Gaitskell, has died this evening after a sudden deterioration in his heart condition. Mr Gaitskell, who was 56, died at 2120 this evening in the Middlesex hospital in Marylebone. His wife, Dora, was at his bedside. A short statement issued to journalists after his death said, "Mr Gaitskell's ...

  4. Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell ( Londen, 9 april 1906 - 18 januari 1963) was een Brits politicus voor de Labour Party. Gaitskell vervulde diverse ministeriële posities binnen het kabinet van premier Clement Attlee. Gaitskell was van 1955 tot aan zijn dood in 1963 leider van de Labour Party en oppositieleider in het Britse Lagerhuis .

  5. Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell (* 9. April 1906 in London; † 18. Januar 1963 ebenda) war ein britischer Politiker. Er war Führer der Labour Party von 1955 bis zu seinem Tod 1963. Er studierte am Winchester College und am New College der Universität Oxford, wo er 1927 sein Examen in dem kombinierten Studium von Philosophie, Politik und ...

  6. Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell CBE (9 April 1906 – 18 January 1963) was a British politician, and leader of the Labour Party 1955–1963. He was also Chancellor of the Exchequer under Clement Attlee. He read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at New College, University of Oxford. After an academic career at University College London he became the ...

  7. The fifteen or sixteen years between 1930 and 1945 saw important changes in Hugh Gaitskell's personal circumstances: his coming to London, his academic post at University College, his involvement with party work, his earliest election campaign, his year of study and socialist rising in Vienna, his entry into Government service with the outbreak of war, his friendship and collaboration with ...