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Alexander, Albert
Alexander, Harold
Andrew, Paul
Ashley, Jack
Attlee, Clement Richard
Austin, Ian
Balls, Ed
Barnet, Joel
Barnett, Joel
Becket, Margaret
Beckett, Margaret
Benn, Anthony Wedgewood
Bennett, Gill
Bevan, Aneurin
Bevan, Nye
Bevin, Ernest
Blair, Anthony Charles Lynton
Blair, Cherie
Blair, Eric Arthur
Blunkett, David
Boateng, Paul
Bondfield, Margaret
Boothroyd, Betty
Bowden
Bowker, Richard
Brown, George
Brown, Gordon
Brown, James Harold
Byers, Stephen
Callaghan, James
Castle, Barbara
Castle
Clarke, Charles
Clynes, John Robert
Clynes, John Robert
Cook, Robin Finlayson
Corbett, Gerald
Cousins, Frank
Cripps, Stafford
Crosland, Charles Anthony Raven
Crossman, Richard
Cunningham, Alan Gordon
Cunningham, Jack
Dalton, Edward Hugh John Neale
Dalton, Richard
Darling, Alistair
Dewar, Donald
Donoghue, James Harold
Douglas, Dick
Eve, James Chuter
Field, Frank
Foot, Dingle
Foot, Michael
Freeman, John
Gaitskell, Hugh Todd Naylor
Gardiner, Gerald
George V
George VI
Gordon-Walker, Patrick
Gould, Bryan
Gracey, Douglas
Greenwood, Arthur
Griffiths, James
Gurney, Henry
Haines, Joe
Haldane, Robert Anthony
Hardie, James Keir
Harman, Harriet
Hastings, Patrick
Hattersley, Roy
Healey, Denis
Heal, Sylvia
Heffer, Eric
Henderson, Arthur
Henderson, Nevile Meyrick
Henderson, Nicholas
Heppell, John
Hodge, Margaret
Hoey, Kate
Hogg
Hoon, Geoff
Howe, Geoffrey
Howie, Kate
Huckle, Alan
Hume, John
Inskip, Thomas
Jackson, Glenda
Jackson, Robert
Jay, Peter
Jenkins, Roy
Jones, Elwyn
Jowell, Tessa
Kaufman, Gerald
Kelly, Ruth
Kinnock, Glenys
Kinnock, Neil
Lansbury, George
Layfield, Frank
Lever, Harold
MacDonald, James Ramsey
Marsh, Richard
Mason, Roy
Mayhew, Christopher
McCaffrey, Tom
Meacher, Michael
Mellish, Robert
Mikardo, Ian
Milburn, Alan
Miliband, Ed
Morris, Estelle
Morris, John
Morrison
Morrison, Herbert Stanley
Mosley, Oswald Ernald
Mowlem, Mo
Mulley, Frederick
Murphy, Paul
Nicolson, Harold
Nield, Robert
Orme, Stanley
Osborne, Walter
Owen, David
Peart, Frederick
Peart, Fred
Plummer, Leslie
Prentice, Reginald
Prescott, John
Primarolo, Dawn
Rees, Merlyn
Reid, John
Richard, Ivor
Robertson, George
Rogers, William
Shore, Peter
Short, Clare
Short, Edward
Silkin, John
Simon
Skinner, Dennis
Smith, Andrew
Smith, Arthur
Smith, Chris
Smith, John
Snowden, Philip
Soskice, Frank
Stewart, Michael
Straw, Jack
Taverne, Dick
Thomson, George
Vansittart
Varley, Eric
Walker, Gordon
Webb
Wheatley, John
Williams, Francis
Williams
Williams, Marcia
Williams, Shirley
Wilson, James Harold
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Falklands
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Labour Party
History of Great Britain
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| | 1950 | Alexander, Albert Chancellor |  |
| Appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
| 1929 | Alexander, Albert First Lord of the Admiralty |  |
| London Appointed First Lord of the Admiralty, 1st term |
| 1946 | Alexander, Albert Minister of Defense |  |
| Appointed Minister of Defense |
| 1952 | Alexander, Harold Minister of Defense |  |
| Appointed Minister of Defense |
| 2001 | Andrew, Paul Adviser |  |
| Appointed Special Adviser |
| 1922 | Ashley, Jack Birth |  |
| 6th Dec Birth of Jack Ashley |
| 1948 | Attlee, Clement Richard Alliance |  |
| London Informs the Cabinet Defence Committee the USA will be the major partner in conflicts |
| 1935 | Attlee, Clement Richard Armament |  |
| 11th Mar Moves that increased arms budgets is at variance with the League of Nations |
| Gets the Parliamentary Labour Party to support German rearmament |
| 1883 | Attlee, Clement Richard Birth |  |
| 3rd Jan Birth of Clement Richard Attlee |
| 1948 | Attlee, Clement Richard Blockade of Berlin |  |
| Berlin During the Berlin crisis makes paper plans for war |
| Berlin The Russians blockade Berlin, the west responds with an airlift |
| 26th June Berlin Demands Russia lift it's bloackade |
| 12th May Berlin The Berlin blockade ends after 327 days |
| 1950 | Attlee, Clement Richard Budget |  |
| London Agrees to increae the defence budget from œ3,400 to œ4,700 under pressure from the USA |
| 1947 | Attlee, Clement Richard CEPS |  |
| Mar Founds the Central Economic Planning Staff |
| 1929 | Attlee, Clement Richard Chancellor |  |
| Appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster |
| 1945 | Attlee, Clement Richard Conference of Potsdam |  |
| July Potsdam Attlee & Truman meet & decide to establish the Nurnberg Tribunal for war crimes |
| 1948 | Attlee, Clement Richard Constitution |  |
| 7th June London The London Reccomendations call Lander Premiers to convene a Constituent Assembly |
| 1967 | Attlee, Clement Richard Death |  |
| Death of Clement Richard Attlee |
| 1946 | Attlee, Clement Richard Diplomacy |  |
| Concludes a secret agreement on intelligence collaboration with the USA |
| 4th Mar A Treaty of Alliance is signed with France |
| 21st Feb Informs the USABritain cannot afford to keep troops in Greece & will withdraw by April |
| London Concludes a further secret agreement on intelligence collaboration with the USA |
| London Informs the Cabinet Defence Committee the USA will be the major partner in conflicts |
| 6th Jan London Britain recognizes Communist China |
| 30th Jan Baltic Britain signs a Treaty with Norway, Denmark & Sweden for more economic co-operation |
| 30th Jan Baltic Sea Britain signs a Treaty with Norway, Denmark & Sweden for more economic co-operation |
| 27th Mar London Great Britain recognizes Israel |
| 26th May Britain submits Iranian oil nationalization to the International Court of Justice |
| 12th Oct Britain's oil dispute with Iran is placed before the UN Security Council |
| 1906 | Attlee, Clement Richard Education |  |
| Called to the bar by the Inner Temple |
| 1922 | Attlee, Clement Richard Election |  |
| Limehouse Elected Member of Parliament for Limehouse |
| 259 new Labour MPs are elected |
| Labour win 393 seats, the Conservatives win 210 seats |
| The Labour Party wins 48% of votes cast & 393 MPs |
| Walthamstow Elected Member of Parliament for West Walthamstow |
| 23rd Feb A swing of 3.3% from Labour to Conservative produces a Labour majority of 6 |
| 23rd Feb Labour polls a popular vote not exceeded by any politial party until 1992 |
| 23rd Feb Reduced Labour majority , Labour 315, Conservatives 298, Liberals 9 & others 8 |
| 23rd Feb The Labour Party wins 48.8% of votes cast, a record, & 315 MPs |
| 25th Oct The Labour Party win 48.8% of votes cast & 295 MPs |
| The Conservatives win 344 seats, Labour 277, Liberals 6 & United Ireland 3 |
| 1945 | Attlee, Clement Richard Independence |  |
| 19th Sep Promises India independence |
| 7th Jan Russia, Britain, the USA & France recognize Austria with its | | |