At first sight, the answer is obvious. It is surely Clement Attlee’s post-war Labour government from 1945 to 1951. When elected in July 1945, the government did face massive problems.
(JTA) — Clement Attlee, who served as prime minister of Britain in the aftermath of World War II, housed a refugee child who escaped from the Nazis just months before the start of the war ...
Here’s a Christmas quiz: Which has been Britain’s most left-wing government? According to Paul Ormerod, it’s not the one you think…. The extended Christmas holidays loom. One way of ...
On one of his recent visits to the United Kingdom, the Prime Minister proclaimed that his administration would act in the spirit of the reforming post-war Labour government of Clement Attlee.
These were the conditions that had led Clement Attlee to stake his career in the East End of London instead of in his father's law chambers. And the response of those who, like Attlee, were ...
Instead Labour leader Clement Attlee - Churchill's deputy PM in the wartime coalition government - was given the job of leading the country into the post-war future. His party's socialist programme of ...
The Conservative Party was led by Winston Churchill, while the Labour Party was led by Clement Attlee. In July 1945, the Labour Party won the election with a majority. The Labour Party formed the ...
A Conservative, Churchill was beaten by Labour’s Clement Attlee in the general election held after the war ended in 1945. He was re-elected to Number 10 in 1951 and was the first prime minister ...
In the north aisle of the nave of Westminster Abbey lie the ashes of Prime Minister Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee, KG, PC, OM, CH, FRS. The inscription on the Indian black marble slab reads: ...