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James Ramsey MacDonald
History of Great Britain

              


1866
Birth
Lossiemouth Birth of James Ramsey MacDonald
1894
Birth
1894
ILP MacDonald
Appointed Member of the Independent Labour Party
1900
First Secretary
London Appointed First Secretary of the Labour Party, 1st term
1900
LRC
27th Feb London The Labour Represention Committee is founded at a Conference in London
1901
London County Council
Appointed Member of the London County Council
1905
Publication
Publication of, "Socialism and Society"
1906
Election
Elected Member of Parliament for Leicester
1906
First Secretary
London Appointed First Secretary of the Labour Party, 2nd term
1906
Party Leader
London Appointed Party Leader of the Labour Party, 1st term
1907
Publication
Publication of, "Labour and the Empire"
1909
Publication
Publication of, "Socialism & Government"
1911
Party Leader
6th Feb London Appointed Party Leader of the Labour Party, 2nd term
1912
Party Treasurer
London Appointed Treasurer
1913
Publication
Publication of, "Labour and the Empire"
Publication of, "The Awakening of India"
Publication of, "The Social Unrest"
1914
Dismissal
Loses the leadership due to his opposition to World War 1
1914
Resignation
London Resigns the Party leadership because of British involvement in World War I
1919
Publication
Publication of, "Parliament and Revolution"
Publication of, "The Government of India"
1921
Election
Woolwich Loses the Woolwich election because of his anti-war record
1922
Election
Aberavon Elected Member of Parliament for Aberavon
Oct Labour come 2nd with 138 seats
1922
Party Leader
London Appointed Party Leader of the Labour Party, 2nd term
London Appointed Party Leader of the Labour Party
1923
Election
The Labour Party win 30.7% of votes cast & 191 MPs
1924
Conference of London
July London Hosts a Conference to discuss the implementation of the Dawes Plan
1924
Dawes Plan
July Hosts a Conference to discuss the implementation of the Dawes Plan
Aug The French agree to the Dawes Plan
1924
Diplomacy
London Britain recognozes the Soviet government & makes plans for a loan
July London Persuades Germany to sign for fresh agreements on peace & reparaions
1924
Election
The Labour Party wins 33.3% of votes cast & 151 MPs
London The Zinoviev letter published by the Daily Mail loses the Labour Party the election
1924
Minister of Foreign Affairs
22nd Jan London Appointed Foreign Minister
1924
Plan Dawes
July London Hosts a Conference to discuss the implementation of the Dawes Plan
1924
Prime Minister
22nd Jan Appointed Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1st term
1924
Reform
London A Cabinet Committee proposes a national grid
1924
Resignation
London Liberals & Conservatives vote against the government on a "Workers Weekly" article
1924
Secretary Labour Party
Jan Appointed Secretary of the Labour Party
1924
Zinoviev Letter
London After election week the Zinoviev letter is shown to be a forgery
London An alleged letter from Zinoviev calls for Labour Party communists to revolt
London The Zinoviev letter published by the Daily Mail loses the Labour Party the election
1929
Armament
The USA & Great Britain sign an agreement for complete parity in all naval vessels
1929
Diplomacy
The USA & Great Britain sign an agreement for complete parity in all naval vessels
3rd Oct Britain & Russia resume diplomatic relations
1929
Election
30th June Labour wins 37.1% of votes cast & 287 MPs
1929
Government
5th June MacDonald forms the new Labour government
1929
Prime Minister
5th June Appointed Prime Minister of Great Britain, 2nd term
1929
Rebellion
31st Aug Palestine British troops restore order in Palestine
1930
Conference of Imperial
2nd Oct London Opening day of the Imperial Conference
14th Nov London Concluding day, agrees on the nature of Dominion status
1930
Conference of London
Jan London The resolutions of the Washington conference of 1922 are reinforced
Jan London The tonnage ratio for US, British & Japanese cruiser fleets will be 10:10:7
21st Jan London Opens the London conference on naval disarmament
1st Oct London The Irish demand independence
1930
Conference of Round Table
12th Nov London A conference on India opens in London
1930
Economy
7th Aug Unemployment reaches 2,000,000
1930
Independence
20th Oct Recommends an end to Jewish immigration into Palestine in the Passfield White Paper
1930
Passfield White Paper
20th Oct Recommends an end to Jewish immigration into Palestine in the Passfield White Paper
1931
Economy
31st July The May Report announces a budget deficit of œ120 million
22nd Aug The Cabinet splits over the need for economy cuts
24th Aug Resigns to head a National Coalition Government & seek general financial confidence
21st Sep The Bank of England drops the gold standard
1931
Election
Calls an election to ask for a "doctor's mandate" for the National Government
The election takes place during a run on the pound & divisions over expenditure cuts
27th Oct 554 seats for the national government, 470 Tories & 52 Labour
27th Oct A victory for the National Government
27th Oct Conservative 470, Labour 52, Liberals 33 & others 5 seats
1931
Gold Standard
21st Sep The Bank of England drops the gold standard
1931
Government
MacDonald continues in office by leaving the Labour Party
24th Aug George V asks MacDonald to form a National government
1931
Independence
11th Dec London The Statute of Westminster provides for a course of independence for the Dominions
1931
Prime Minister
26th Aug Appointed Prime Minister of Great Britain 3rd term
9th Nov Appointed Prime Minister of Great Britain, 2nd term
1931
Report May
31st July The May Report announces a budget deficit of œ120 million
1931
Resignation
London The Cabinet is split over MacDonald's cuts in employment benefit
24th Aug London Resigns in order to head a National Coalition Government to seek financial confidence
1932
Lytton Report
4th Sep The Lytton Report on the conflict between China and Japan accuses Japan of being the aggressor
1932
Resignation
Samuel's Liberals resign from the national government over imperial preference
1933
Pact
15th July A pact between France, Germany, Great Britain and Italy is signed
1935
Health
7th June London Resigns due to ill health
1935
Lord President
Appointed Lord President of the Council
1935
Retirement
7th June London Resigns due to ill health
1937
Death
9th Nov Death of James Ramsey MacDonald, aboard "Reina del Pacifico" crossing the Atlantic

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