Clement Atlee (1883-1967) British Labour statesman. Artist: Unknown


Clement Atlee (1883-1967) British Labour statesman. Attlee after retiring in 1955 answering questions from young people on a radio programme called We Want Answers. Labour MP for Limehouse from 1922, Attlee became leader of the Labour Party in 1935 and served as Deputy Prime Minister in the wartime cabinet under Winston Churchill (1842-1945). After the war, Labour defeated the Conservatives in the 1945 General Election and Attlee became Prime Minister. His 1945-1951 government passed a range of ground-breaking legislative measures, including the nationalisation of a wide range of industries, the creation of the welfare state and the establishment of the National Health Service.


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