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  1. Hace 2 días · Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel, KT, PC ( / ˈhjuːm /; 2 July 1903 – 9 October 1995), styled as Lord Dunglass between 1918 and 1951 and the Earl of Home from 1951 until 1963, was a British statesman and Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1964.

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  2. 24 de abr. de 2024 · 0. No views 1 minute ago WASHINGTON. Step back in time with us as we delve into the intriguing political landscape of 1963-1964 and explore the enigmatic tenure of Alec Douglas-Home as the...

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  3. 24 de abr. de 2024 · 0. No views 1 minute ago WASHINGTON. Dive into a snapshot of British political history with our short video on Alec Douglas-Home's pivotal tenure as the UK Prime Minister from 1963 to 1964....

  4. Hace 3 días · Sir Alec Douglas-Home was an aristocrat who had given up his peerage to sit in the House of Commons and become prime minister upon Macmillan's resignation. To Wilson's comment that he was out of touch with ordinary people since he was the 14th Earl of Home , Home retorted, "I suppose Mr. Wilson is the fourteenth Mr. Wilson".

  5. 5 de may. de 2024 · Sir Alec Douglas-Home had succeeded Harold Macmillan as prime minister and leader of the Conservative Party in October 1963. Macmillan’s government had been badly rocked by the sensational political sex scandal involving the Secretary of State for War John Profumo.

  6. 2 de may. de 2024 · Alec Douglas-Home, 1963-1964. Douglas-Home, who was a family friend of the queen's mother, served for just under a year. Harold Wilson, 1964-1970, then 1974-76. Wilson, the first Labour prime minister during the queen's reign, reportedly enjoyed a relaxed relationship with Elizabeth. Edward Heath, 1970-1974.

  7. 2 de may. de 2024 · Alec Douglas-Home: 1903–1995 19 October 1963 16 October 1964 5 Harold Wilson: 1916–1995 16 October 1964 19 June 1970 6 Edward Heath: 1916–2005 19 June 1970 4 March 1974 (5) Harold Wilson 1916–1995 4 March 1974 5 April 1976 7 James Callaghan: 1912–2005 5 April 1976 4 May 1979 8 Margaret Thatcher: 1925–2013 4 May 1979 28 November 1990 ...