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    Harold Wilson - Wikipedia

    Lord James Harold Wilson, barone Wilson de Rievaulx (Huddersfield, 11 marzo 1916 – Londra, 24 maggio 1995 ), è stato un politico britannico, esponente del Labour Party, che ricoprì due volte discontinue la carica di Primo ministro del Regno Unito, dal 1964 al 1970 e dal 1974 al 1976. Laureato al … See more

    Wilson è nato a Huddersfield, in Inghilterra, nel 1916, più o meno nello stesso periodo del suo grande rivale, Edward Heath. Veniva da una famiglia politica: suo padre, Herbert, era stato membro del Partito Liberale, … See more

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  3. Harold Wilson | Biography, Achievements, & Facts

    WEBApr 17, 2024 · Harold Wilson (born March 11, 1916, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England—died May 24, 1995, London) was a Labour Party …

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    Thomas-Symonds, free of such prejudices, leaves the reader in no doubt that Harold Wilson was a good prime minister – but hardly a great one. Roy Hattersley was minister of defence and minister of state for foreign affairs in Harold Wilson’s government Harold Wilson: The Winner by Nick Thomas-Symonds is published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson (£25).
    Harold Wilson, the son of a chemist and teacher, was born in Yorkshire during the First World War. In 1924, aged 8, he visited 10 Downing Street, which would eventually become his home. He studied Modern History for a year before transferring to Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford University, graduating with a first class BA.
    Harold Wilson, Labour Party politician who was prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1964 to 1970 and from 1974 to 1976, when he unexpectedly resigned shortly after his 60th birthday. Learn more about Wilson’s life and political career in this article.
    For the remainder of his life he took virtually no part in British politics. Wilson was the author of The Labour Government 1964–70: A Personal Record (1971) and The Governance of Britain (1976), among other books; Harold Wilson Memoirs 1916–64 appeared in 1986.
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  7. The strange day my father saved Harold Wilson’s life

    WEBMay 23, 2015 · A novelist's daughter recalls how her father rescued the Labour leader from drowning on the Isles of Scilly in 1973, when he was holidaying with his family. She shares the details of the incident, the …

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  9. In defence of Harold Wilson and his legacy - The …

    WEBMay 31, 2016 · Harold Wilson addressing the Labour conference for the first time as the party’s leader in 1964. ‘He was a pragmatist, but it was a pragmatism based on ideology’, writes Claire Sullivan.

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