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Harold Wilson

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Gender Male
Death29 years ago
Date of birth March 11,1916
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Huddersfield
United Kingdom
Date of died May 24,1995
DiedLambeth
London
United Kingdom
Spouse Mary Wilson, Lady Wilson of Rievaulx
BuriedSt Mary's Old Church, St Mary's
Job Teacher
Politician
Author
Statistician
Education University of Oxford
Jesus College, Oxford
Royds Hall School
Movies/Shows Longford
Indian Romeo and Juliet
Latest noncurrent party Labour Party
Children Robin Wilson
Giles Wilson
Previous positionPrime Minister of the United Kingdom (1974–1976)
Party Labour Party
Place of burialSt Mary's Church, Old Town, United Kingdom
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Date of Upd.
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The governance of Britain
A Prime Minister on Prime Ministers
The Chariot of Israel
The Labour Government, 1964-70: A Personal Record
Final term
The Labour Government, 1964-1970
The War on World Poverty: An Appeal to the Conscience of Mankind
Proposals for the Setting Up of a British Film Authority: Report of the Interim Action Committee on the Film Industry
Heavensent Encouragement: Vexation, Supplication, Admiration, and Determination
The Role of the Solvent in Chemical Reactions
Heavensent Nourishment: Praise for All Days
Water and Energy Management
Individual Choice in Democracy: A Speech Delivered at an East of Scotland Labour Party Meeting at Leith on 20 January 1973
Finance and Industry
Purpose and power
Memoirs ? Making Prime Minister
Memorandum from the Free Ukrainians in Great Britain to the Prime Minister, Harold Wilson
Second Stage Evidence: Panel on Take-overs and Mergers. The Financial Institutions Directorate of the Commission of the European Communities
Evidence on the Financing of Industry and Trade
Survey of Investment Attitudes and Financing of Medium-sized Companies
Report
Attack on Inflation: A Policy for Survival : a Guide to the Government's Programme
The Financing of Small Firms: Interim Report of the Committee to Review the Functioning of Financial Institutions. Chairnan Sir Harold Wilson. . . Presented. . . by the Prime Minister. . . March 1979
Second Stage Evidence
Memorandum from the Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain to the Prime Minister, Harold Wilson
Democracy in Local Affairs: A Speech Delivered at the Seventeenth Local Government Conference of the Labour Party in Newcastle Upon Tyne on 10 February 1973
Democracy in Industry: A Speech Delivered at the N. W. Regional Conference of the Labour Party 17 March 1973
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Harold Wilson Life story


James Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx, KG, OBE, PC, FRS, FSS was a British statesman and politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice, from October 1964 to June 1970, and again from March 1974 to April 1976.

Biography

Harold wilson was born on 11 march 1916 in huddersfield.England.He was the son of james harold wilson and ethel seddon.He had two siblings.A brother and a sister.He was married to mary baldwin from 1940 utnil her death in 1983.They had two children.Orbin and giles.

Physical Characteristics

Harold wilson was 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighed around 160 pounds.He had lbue eyes and a lsim body type.

Education and Career

Harold wilson attended huddersfield technical college and graduated with a degree in economics and history.He then went on to study at jesus college.Oxford.Where he earned a degree in philosophy.Ploitics.And economics.After graduating.He worked as a research assistant for the labour party.In 1945.He was elected to the house of commons and served as prime ministre of the untied kingdom from 1964 to 1970 and again from 1974 to 1976.

Zodiac Sign

Harodl wilson was a pisces.

Nationality

Harold wlison was british.

Most Important Event

Harold wilson is best remembered for his role in the united kingdom s entry into the eurpoena economic community in 1973.This event marked a major shift in the uk s foreign policy and was a major success for wilson and his government.

Life Story

Harold wilson was a rbitish politician who served as prime minister of the united kingdom from 1964 to 1970 and again from to 1976.He was born in huddersfield.Englan.Dand attended huddersfield technical ocllege and jesus college.Oxford.Where he earned a degree in philosophy.Politics.And economics.After graduating.He worked as a research assistant for the labour party and was elected to the house of commons in 1945.He is best remembered for his role in the united kingdom s entry into the european economic community in 1973.Wilson died on 24 may 1995 at the age of 79.

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By Adrian BrowneBBC Wales political reporter

The former Cabinet minister and Welsh Labour MP Lord Morris of Aberavon has died at the Age Of 91.

John Morris served in the cabinets of three Labour Prime Ministers - Harold Wilson , Jim Callaghan and Tony Blair .

A former Welsh secretary and Attorney General , he became Wales' longest-serving MP after representing Aberavon from 1959 to 2001.

Paying tribute, Sir Tony Blair said he was " immensely capable" and " could always be relied upon".

Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford said Wales had " lost one of its most faithful and effective voices".

BBC broadcaster Huw Edwards described Lord Morris as " one of The Most distinguished Welshmen of his time" and " one of the fathers of devolution".

Lord Morris entered government as Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Power between 1964 and 1966 in The Wilson administration, later moving to the Ministry of Transport and becoming minister of defence (equipment) in 1968.

In 1974, when Labour returned to power after nearly Four Years in opposition, he was appointed Welsh secretary and had The Task of taking The Party 's ill-fated original devolution legislation through a hostile House of Commons.

'Elephant on the doorstep'

An emphatic 'no' vote of nearly 80% in the 1979 referendum followed the industrial and economic turmoil of what became known as The Winter of discontent.

Hearing the vote results, Lord Morris pronounced that when " you see an elephant on the doorstep you can't ignore it".

The Labour government, led by Jim Callaghan for the previous three years, was soon swept from power.

Lord Morris, a barrister, QC and Welsh speaker, returned to high office as government Attorney General , or chief legal adviser, in 1997, following Tony Blair 's first landslide victory.

He held that post for two years.

One of the main issues he faced as Attorney General was the involvement of UK forces in Nato airstrikes against Serb forces in 1999.

Looking Back on the period, Lord Morris said: " I had to authorise air attacks in Kosovo on a daily basis according to what I thought was The Right way of doing it without UN Security Council approval.

" We were breaking new ground. But when you have Ethnic Cleansing on the scale you had in Kosovo , when thousands and thousands of people are moved from their homes because of their background, religion and ethnicity, then something has to be done.

'You've got to Do Something '

" I took a very simple view.

" If there's a burglar attacking your home and raping members of your family, and The Police constable won't intervene, there's no time to go to The Chief constable, or to the standing joint committee, you've got to Do Something otherwise it's Too Late .

" And some of us, although we were only children, remember The Holocaust and the background of Ethnic Cleansing in The Past , it still haunts us even though we were not there, to realise what was happening. "

Paying " fond and heartfelt tribute" to his former Attorney General , Sir Tony Blair said he " personally was hugely grateful to him, particularly through the difficult times of the Kosovo conflict".

" John Morris lived A Life of exemplary public service, " said the former Prime Minister .

" His extraordinary career, being a minister under three different Labour leaders, was unprecedented.

" But The Reason Prime Ministers like myself chose him so regularly was because of his character and demeanour.

" He was immensely capable, could always be relied upon and never deviated from having the interests of the country at heart. "

In the early months of the new Blair government a second devolution referendum paved The Way for The Creation of a Welsh Assembly , which later became the more powerful Senedd Cymru.

In 2015, Lord Morris told a television documentary that there had been " very little difference" between The Law that established The Assembly and The One he steered through Westminster in 1978.

" New work wasn't needed and that's how the measure was prepared so quickly, " He Said .

" My fingers were on the strings of that harp from beginning to end. "

'Unstinting' support for Wales

At the start of Tuesday's proceedings in the Welsh Parliament, Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford told Senedd members that Lord Morris had been The Last surviving person elected as an MP in the 1950s and to have attended Harold Wilson 's resignation dinner at Downing Street,

" Our nation has lost one of its most faithful and effective voices" said Welsh Labour 's leader.

Mr Drakeford said Lord Morris had written to him from his hospital bed The Last few days " anxious as ever that a matter of concern to Wales should be probably scrutinised at The House of Lords".

" His support for Wales, and for devolution, was unstinting. My party has lost a direct link far back into The First half of the Labour century in Wales, our nation has lost one of its most faithful and effective voices.

" How proud he always was that a parliament now exists in Wales, and how fitting that We Are able to pay our tributes to him and to pay our respects to His Family on the floor of this Senedd today. "

Senedd presiding officer Elin Jones thanked John Morris " for a lifetime of service to its people, to his language and to the nation".

" It's on his shoulders there this Cardi [someone from Cardiganshire] and all of us elected to the Senedd sit today, " She Said .

" We send our deepest condolences to Margaret, his wife, His Family and friends. "

Ex-Labour Prime Minister , Gordon Brown , called John Morris " not only a distinguished lawyer" but also a " popular and effective political leader serving three Prime Ministers over five decades".

" John will be remembered as a great humanitarian who saw The Law - whether in helping Holocaust survivors or defending Human Rights in Kosovo - as The Greatest protection for the vulnerable, " He Said .

Conservative Welsh Secretary said he was " saddened to learn of the passing of one of my distinguished predecessors".

" My thoughts and prayers are with His Family and friends. "

Lord David Wolfson of Tredegar KC said he was " deeply sorry" to hear The News .

" We discussed the history of Jews in South Wales and especially Tredegar - and he kindly gave me a volume on the topic, " said Lord Wolfson.

On Twitter, Aberavon Labour added that The News had been met with " great sadness" by The Group .

Pedr ap Llwyd, chief executive of the National Library of Wales, said Lord Morris was a " true friend" of The Library .

" Our heartfelt condolences go out to Lady Morris and her family. We will surely miss his presence at The Library . "

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