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  1. Elected to Parliament in 1945, Gaitskell was among the most impressive of Labour's new intake. Conspicuous success at the Ministry of Fuel and Power ensured rapid promotion and he became minister of state at the Treasury after the 1950 general election. Gaitskell was fortunate in the timing of his ministerial ascent.

  2. 18 January. The leader of the Labour party, Hugh Gaitskell, has died this evening after a sudden deterioration in his heart condition. Mr Gaitskell, who was 56, died at 2120 this evening in the Middlesex hospital in Marylebone. His wife, Dora, was at his bedside. A short statement issued to journalists after his death said, "Mr Gaitskell's ...

  3. 23 de may. de 2018 · Gaitskell, Hugh Todd Naylor (1906–63) British statesman, Labour Party leader (1955–63). Gaitskell entered Parliament in 1945, joining the cabinet in 1947. In 1950, he became minister of state for economic affairs and then chancellor of the exchequer (1950–51). In the 1950 leadership elections, he led Labour's right to victory over Aneurin ...

  4. Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell (Oktober 1961) Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell (* 9.April 1906 in London; † 18. Januar 1963 ebenda) war ein britischer Politiker. Er war Führer der Labour Party von 1955 bis zu seinem Tod 1963.. Er studierte am Winchester College und am New College der Universität Oxford, wo er 1927 sein Examen in dem kombinierten Studium von Philosophie, Politik und Wirtschaft ...

  5. At Hugh Gaitskell Primary School, our children are inquisitive, imaginative and ambitious. We teach them to debate, compromise, and think creatively. They are confident learners and articulate speakers who stand up for equality and fairness. We nurture pupils and empower them to use their initiative, take risks, be self-sufficient and self ...

  6. 4 de ene. de 2013 · If ever there was a serendipitous moment to rethink the legacy of Labour’s lost leader, it’s now. True, there were paradoxes in the life of Hugh Gaitskell, who died 50 years ago this month ...

  7. 5 de ene. de 2024 · 'Mr. Hugh Gaitskell', The Times (19 January 1963), p. 12; Hugh Gaitskell was that rare creature, a passionate intellectual. Rationality was his creed. His limited patience was strained almost beyond endurance by the the stolid prejudices of the trades union leaders he depended upon, and the colourful sophistries of his left-wing critics.