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  1. 4 de may. de 2024 · Description. Also known as. English. Alec Douglas-Home. Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1964. Lord Home. Sir Alec Douglas-Home. Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home. Home of the Hirsel.

  2. 15 de jun. de 2017 · He was, from the age of 15 at Eton and Christ Church, naturally, known as Lord Dunglass; from 1951 he was the 14th earl of Home. He had the ease of manners that some genuine blue bloods do. In a thoughtful and sympathetic DNB entry, Douglas Hurd described him as one of the most courteous politicians he had ever known.

  3. Alec Douglas-Home, 1963. Alexander Frederick (Alec) Douglas-Home, baron Home av Hirseln, född 2 juli 1903 i Mayfair, London, död 9 oktober 1995 i Coldstream, Scottish Borders, var en brittisk politiker inom Konservativa partiet och Storbritanniens premiärminister 1963 – 1964. [ 1][ 2] Han var utrikesminister 1960 – 1963 och 1970 – 1974 .

  4. Alec Douglas-Home after the assassination of President John F ...

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  5. Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home was born on 2 July 1903, the eldest of seven children of the 13th Earl of Home (pronounced ‘Hume’). He himself was to undergo several name changes, becoming successively Lord Dunglass, Earl of Home, Sir Alec Douglas-Home and, finally, Lord Home of the Hirsel.

  6. 72 Alec Douglas-Home there are already to- ings and fro- ings about who shall replace him and how it shall be done’ (Dutton, 2006: 88). Public policy platform Whilst Douglas- Home was further to the right of the party than his pred-ecessor Macmillan, he was still a long way ideologically from the likes of Enoch Powell.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2019 · Alec Douglas-Home was British Conservative prime minister from 1963 until 1964. He renounced his peerage in order to hold the post, succeeding Harold Macmillan as leader of a divided and scandal-hit administration. With a general election due, he had little opportunity to make a significant impact during his tenure, though defeat to Harold ...