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  1. Reginald Maudling. An intellectually gifted politician, known for his political pragmatism and easy-going nature. He volunteered on the outbreak of World War II and worked in RAF intelligence. Following the war he took up a career in politics, unsuccessfully standing for Parliament before joining the Conservative Parliamentary Secretariat.

  2. 9 de dic. de 2023 · Reginald Maudling. From Wikiquote. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Rt. Hon. Reginald Maudling (7 March 1917 – 14 February 1979) was a barrister and British politician. This article about a political figure is a stub. You can help Wikiquote by expanding it. Quotes [edit]

  3. Reginald Maudling (7 March 1917 – 14 February 1979) was a British politician who held several Cabinet posts, including Chancellor of the Exchequer. From 1955 until the late 1960s, he was spoken of as a prospective Conservative leader, and he was twice seriously considered for the post; he was Edward Heath's chief rival in 1965. He also held directorships in several British financial firms.

  4. 15 de feb. de 1979 · Reginald Maudling, 61, a former British cabinet minister who once was a contender for leadership of the Conservative Party, died yesterday at a hospital in London. He had been hospitalized three ...

  5. 21 de abr. de 2005 · R.W. Johnson. R.W. Johnson. by Lewis Baston. In the spring of 1974, as reports multiplied of his involvement with crooks such as John Poulson and T. Dan Smith, Reginald Maudling disappeared to Paris with his wife, Beryl. The Daily Mail ’s Harry Longmuir had little difficulty locating him in the ‘Président’ suite of the George V. Checking ...

  6. 11 de dic. de 2004 · Reggie: The Life of Reginald Maudling by Lewis Baston 320pp, Sutton, £25. For a couple of years, I saw Reggie Maudling on almost every Monday morning that the House of Commons met.

  7. HE NEVER really recovered from the shaming of his father, the disgraced former Home Secretary and deputy Tory Leader Reginald Maudling, in the 1970's Poulson bribery scandal, and the full squalor ...