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  1. London, 8 Oct. 1967) British; Prime Minister 1945–51; Earl 1955 Clement Attlee's government (1945–51) is widely regarded as Labour's most successful government. The administration decisively shaped post-war Britain, establishing the policies for full employment, the welfare state, mixed economy, and passage from the British Empire to ...

  2. Clement Attlee. Clement Richard Attlee ( Putney, Londres, 3 de enero de 1883- Westminster, 8 de octubre de 1967) fue un destacado político británico, líder del Partido Laborista entre 1935 y 1955 y primer ministro del Reino Unido entre 1945 y 1951. Durante su mandato sentó las bases para el establecimiento del estado del bienestar en su ...

  3. 12 de ago. de 2020 · Attlee was born on 2 January 1883. He had a conventional middle-class upbringing, and after going to Oxford University began a career as a barrister. However, he abandoned this to become a social ...

  4. Clement Attlee, photograph by Yousuf Karsh. Clement Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee of Walthamstow, (born Jan. 3, 1883, Putney, London, Eng.—died Oct. 8, 1967, Westminster, London), British Labour Party leader (1935–55) and prime minister (1945–51). Committed to social reform, he lived for much of the years (1907–22) in a settlement house in ...

  5. 21 de mai. de 2018 · Attlee, Clement Richard, 1st Earl (1883–1967) British statesman, prime minister (1945–51). Attlee joined the Fabian Society in 1907, and became a Labour member of Parliament in 1922. He joined the Labour government in 1930, but resigned when Ramsay MacDonald formed a National Coalition (1931). Attlee became leader of the Labour Party in 1935.

  6. Labour 1945 to 1951. Clement Attlee was leader of the Labour Party from 1935 to 1955, and served as Britain’s Prime Minister from 1945 to 1951. As Prime Minister, he enlarged and improved social ...

  7. While the 72-year old George Lansbury took over as leader, Attlee became his deputy. He became acting leader in December 1933 when Lansbury broke a hip. Cripps might have stepped into the breach but did not want to disrupt his thriving legal career for the sake of a leadership lasting no more than a few months.