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... Labour Party . He was bitterly reviled and called a traitor . He resigned his leader- ship of the Labour Party and membership of Parlia- ment . In 1922 he re - entered Parliament and became Prime Minister in 1924 , but only for a short ...
... Labour Party . He was bitterly reviled and called a traitor . He resigned his leader- ship of the Labour Party and membership of Parlia- ment . In 1922 he re - entered Parliament and became Prime Minister in 1924 , but only for a short ...
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... Labour Mayor of a Borough in London in 1919 , the youngest Mayor ! He married in 1921. He was elected to the House of Commons for the first time in 1922 and was chosen by J. Ramsay MacDonald , the Leader of the Labour Party in ...
... Labour Mayor of a Borough in London in 1919 , the youngest Mayor ! He married in 1921. He was elected to the House of Commons for the first time in 1922 and was chosen by J. Ramsay MacDonald , the Leader of the Labour Party in ...
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... Labour Party was returned as the single largest group , but not with an absolute majority . Ramsay MacDonald took over as Prime Minister but did not include Attlee in his Cabinet and even ignored him when he convened the Round Table ...
... Labour Party was returned as the single largest group , but not with an absolute majority . Ramsay MacDonald took over as Prime Minister but did not include Attlee in his Cabinet and even ignored him when he convened the Round Table ...
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