Harold Wilson
See also: Wilson
Harold Wilson (March 11th 1916 with Huddersfield, Yorkshire - May 24th 1995 with London) is a British politician.
Young person, it was made photograph in front of the door of Downing Street (the photograph became famous), and was inseparable from his Pedro dog. Labor elected official appointed with the House of Commons the July 5th 1945, he is commercial Minister in the government Clement Attlee of 1947 with 1951. He is British Prime Minister of 1964 with 1970 and of 1974 with 1976. He sits at the Communes until in 1983 then off passes to the House of Lords under the name of Lord Wilson Riveaulx. Belonging to the left assistance of the Ploughing, it continues a pragmatic policy. He seeks to solve the conflict rhodésien. He supports the policy Vietnamese of Lyndon Johnson. He recommends the accession of the United Kingdom at the European Community.
Mandate of deputy
He is appointed Labor of 1945 with 1983.
Ministérelle function
- He is commercial Minister in the government Clement Attlee.
- He is British Prime Minister of 1964 with 1970 and of 1974 with 1976
Political office
External bonds
- Biography on the site of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Simple: Harold Wilson
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