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  1. Richard Stafford Cripps (Londres, 24 de abril de 1889-Zürich, 21 de abril de 1952) fue un político británico laborista, Chancellor of the Exchequer entre noviembre de 1947 y octubre de 1950.

  2. Sir Richard Stafford Cripps CH QC FRS (24 April 1889 – 21 April 1952) was a British Labour Party politician, barrister, and diplomat. A wealthy lawyer by background, he first entered Parliament at a by-election in 1931 , and was one of a handful of Labour frontbenchers to retain his seat at the general election that autumn .

  3. Hace 2 días · Political Affiliation: Labour Party. Sir Stafford Cripps (born April 24, 1889, London, England—died April 21, 1952, Zürich, Switzerland) was a British statesman chiefly remembered for his rigid austerity program as chancellor of the exchequer (1947–50). Academically brilliant at Winchester and at University College, London ...

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  4. Richard Stafford Cripps (Londres, 24 de abril de 1889-Zürich, 21 de abril de 1952) fue un político británico laborista, Chancellor of the Exchequer entre noviembre de 1947 y octubre de 1950. Quick facts: Stafford Cripps, Información personal, Nacimi...

  5. 11 de may. de 2018 · World Encyclopedia. Sir Stafford Cripps [1], 1889–1952, British statesman. A brilliant and successful patent and corporation lawyer, he joined the Labour party [2] in 1929 and became solicitor general in 1930, being knighted the same year.

  6. Stafford Cripps was born in 1889 in London to Charles Alfred Cripps and his wife Theresa. His father was a Conservative MP and later a Labour cabinet minister. After turning down a scholarship to New College, Oxford, in 1907 he studied for an MSc degree at University College, London.

  7. The Cripps Mission was a failed attempt in late March 1942 by the British government to secure full Indian cooperation and support for their efforts in World War II. The mission was headed by a senior minister Stafford Cripps.