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  1. Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, nado en 1903 e finado en 1995, foi un político británico e o primeiro ministro do Reino Unido entre 1963 e 1964 . Este artigo sobre unha personalidade é, polo de agora, só un bosquexo. Traballa nel para axudar a contribuír a que a Galipedia mellore e medre.

  2. Sir Alec Douglas-Home adalah salah satu tokoh politik dalam Dewan Rakyat Inggris. Tidak hanya itu, ia juga dikenal sebagai perdana menteri pada tahun 1963-1964. [1] Tokoh politik ini lahir pada tanggal 2 Juli 1903 di Mayfair , London , Inggris . [1]

  3. 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.

  4. Alec Douglas-Home’s policies. Alec Douglas-Home was not actively involved in political processes, which made his tenure a largely unremarkable period. However, Douglas-Home did oversee the introduction of the Resale Price Act. The Resale Prices Bill of 1964 was introduced to end resale price maintenance, also known as ‘price-fixing’.

  5. Sir Alec Douglas-Home (1903-95), really the 14th Earl of Home, was a welcome change from his two predecessors, being honest, well-balanced and not from the far left of the party. Alas, he lasted only a year. At his birth, his grandfather the 12th Earl owned over 100,000 acres, centred in the Scottish border region, and he was educated at Eton ...

  6. 19 de nov. de 2017 · Respected journalist Eamonn Andrews speaks to former British Prime Minister Alec Douglas Home about his time in politics and also why he possibly lost the el...

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  7. Prime minister. Douglas‐Home succeeded to the earldom in 1951 but relinquished it in 1963 to re‐enter the Commons as prime minister, in succession to Harold Macmillan. In 1974 he returned to the House of Lords as Lord Home of the Hirsel. He was first elected in 1931 and served as private secretary to Neville Chamberlain (1937–40 ...