Harold Wilson
The Laird Wilson o Rievaulx | |
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Prime Meenister o the Unitit Kinrick | |
In office 4 Mairch 1974 – 5 Aprile 1976 | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Precedit bi | Edward Heath |
Succeedit bi | James Callaghan |
In office 16 October 1964 – 19 Juin 1970 | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Precedit bi | Alec Douglas-Home |
Succeedit bi | Edward Heath |
Leader o the Opposeetion | |
In office 19 Juin 1970 – 4 Mairch 1974 | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Prime Meenister | Edward Heath |
Precedit bi | Edward Heath |
Succeedit bi | Edward Heath |
In office 14 Februar 1963 – 16 October 1964 | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Prime Meenister | Harold Macmillan Alec Douglas-Home |
Precedit bi | George Brown |
Succeedit bi | Alec Douglas-Home |
Leader o the Labour Party | |
In office 14 Februar 1963 – 5 Aprile 1976 | |
Depute | George Brown Roy Jenkins Edward Short |
Precedit bi | George Brown |
Succeedit bi | James Callaghan |
Shaidae Foreign Secretar | |
In office 2 November 1961 – 14 Februar 1963 | |
Leader | Hugh Gaitskell George Brown |
Precedit bi | Denis Healey |
Succeedit bi | Patrick Gordon Walker |
Shaidae Chancellor o the Exchequer | |
In office 14 December 1955 – 2 November 1961 | |
Leader | Hugh Gaitskell |
Precedit bi | Hugh Gaitskell |
Succeedit bi | James Callaghan |
Preses o the Board o Trade | |
In office 29 September 1947 – 23 Aprile 1951 | |
Prime Meenister | Clement Attlee |
Precedit bi | Stafford Cripps |
Succeedit bi | Hartley Shawcross |
Secretar for Owerseas Trade | |
In office 10 Julie 1947 – 29 September 1947 | |
Prime Meenister | Clement Attlee |
Precedit bi | Hilary Marquand |
Succeedit bi | Arthur Bottomley |
Pairlamentar Secretar tae the Meenistry o Wirks | |
In office 5 Julie 1945 – 10 Julie 1947 | |
Prime Meenister | Clement Attlee |
Precedit bi | Reginald Manningham-Buller |
Succeedit bi | Evan Durbin |
Member o Pairlament for Huyton | |
In office 23 Februar 1950 – 9 Juin 1983 | |
Precedit bi | Constituency Creatit |
Succeedit bi | Constituency Abolished |
Member o Pairlament for Ormskirk | |
In office 5 Julie 1945 – 23 Februar 1950 | |
Precedit bi | Stephen King-Hall |
Succeedit bi | Ronald Cross |
Personal details | |
Born | James Harold Wilson 11 Mairch 1916 Huddersfield, Wast Riding o Yorkshire, Ingland |
Dee'd | 23 Mey 1995 Lunnon, Unitit Kinrick | (aged 79)
Restin place | St. Mary's Auld Kirk, St Mary's, Isles o Scilly, Ingland |
Ceetizenship | Breetish |
Naitionality | Inglis |
Poleetical pairty | Labour |
Spoose(s) | Mary Baldwin (m. 1940; his daith 1995) |
Bairns | Robin Wilson Giles Wilson |
Alma mater | Jesus College, Oxford |
Profession | Academic |
Religion | Congregationalist |
Signatur |
James Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson o Rievaulx, KG OBE PC FRS FSS (11 Mairch 1916 – 24 Mey 1995) wis a Breetish Labour Pairty politeecian who served as the Prime Meenister o the Unitit Kinrick frae 1964 tae 1970 an 1974 tae 1976.
Enterin Pairlament in 1945, Wilson wis appyntit a pairlamentar secretar in the Attlee meenistry an rose quickly throu the meenisterial ranks; he becam Secretar for Owerseas Tred in 1947 an wis elevatit tae Cabinet shortly thareefter as Preses o the Buird o Trede. In opposeetion tae the next Conservative govrenment, he served as Shaidae Chancellor (1955–1961) an Shaidae Furrin Secretar (1961–1963). Hugh Gaitskell, then Labour leader, dee'd suddent in 1963 an Wilson wis electit leader. Narraely winnin the 1964 general election, Wilson wan an increased majority in a snap election in 1966.
Wilson's first period as Prime Meenister coincidit wi a period o law unemployment an relative economic prosperity, tho hindert bi signeeficant problems wi Breetain's freemit balance o peyments. In 1969 he sent Breetish truips tae Northren Ireland. Efter losin the 1970 election tae Edward Heath, he spent fower years as Leader o the Opposition afore the Februar 1974 election resultit in a hung pairlament. Efter Heath's talks wi the Leeberals brak doun, Wilson returned tae pouer as leader o a minority govrenment till anither general election in October, resultin in a narrae Labour veectory. A period o economic creesis haed began tae hit maist Wastren kintras, an in 1976 Wilson suddent annoonced his resignation as Prime Meenister. Wilson's approach tae socialism wis moderate compared wi ithers in his pairty at the time, emphasisin programmes aimed at increasin opportunity in society throu relatively indirect means raither nor the mair direct socialist goal o promotin wider public awnership o industrie an wirkers' control o production. He teuk little action tae pursue the Labour Pairty constitution's statit dedication tae naitionalisation as a steppin stane taewart this goal, tho he did nae formally disavou it. Himsel a member o the pairty's saft left, Wilson joked aboot leadin a cabinet made up maistly o social democrats, comparin himsel tae a Bolshevik revolutionary presidin ower a Tsarist cabinet, but thare wis argiebly little tae divide him ideologically frae the social democratic cabinet majority.[1][2]
Oweraw, Wilson is seen tae hae managed a nummer o difficult poleetical issues wi conseederable skill, includin sic potentially diveesive issues for his pairty as the role o public awnership, membership o the European Economic Commonty, an involvement in the Vietnam War, in that he refuised tae allou the uise o Breetish combat truips, while conteenuin tae maintain a costly militar presence east o Suez.[3] His stated ambeetion o substantially impruivin Breetain's lang-term economic performance, applyin technology mair democratically, an reducin inequality wis largely unfulfilled. He seemed tae lose his energy an drive in his seicont premiership an foond it difficult tae mediate disputes concernin European integration an tred union richts.[4]
References
[eedit | eedit soorce]- ↑ The Labour government, 1974–79: political aims and economic reality by Martin Holmes.
- ↑ The Labour Party since 1945 by Eric Shaw.
- ↑ Goodman, Geoffrey (1 Julie 2005). "Harold Wilson | Politics". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 10 Apryle 2014.
- ↑ Ben Pimlott, Harold Wilson (1992), pp. 604–5, 648, 656, 670–77, 689.
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