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The current prime minister would be wise to study Clement Attlee’s post-war premiership, which also started with a landslide ...
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.
Starmer’s U-turns don’t stop at welfare reform – he is a veritable boomerang of a Prime Minister. In an interview with Tom ...
Our continued membership of the ECHR is based on historical lies – it's time to choose parliamentary sovereignty over foreign ...
Why Keir Starmer is more like Clement Attlee than you think The Labour prime minister has been compared to a number of previous leaders, but as a steely PM who diverts spending on welfare to ...
Haileybury school in Hertfordshire has produced some notable alumni over the years. Clement Attlee, the post-war Labour prime ...
It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so,” warned Mark Twain.
Like many another middle-class British family back in the ’30s, Mr. & Mrs. Clement Attlee liked to spend their weekends getting away from it all in the family car. When Clem’s duties permitted ...
A politician praising a predecessor provides a heavy hint on how they intend to govern, but Keir Starmer’s new found enthusiasm for Margaret Thatcher is a tactical play. His ultimate role model ...
Clement Attlee’s socioeconomic policies, and how they impacted post-war England In the aftermath of WW2 Britain and her colonies were left in utter ruin; aerial bombardment had reduced cities to ...