Edward Heath
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1974. Led Britain into the European Economic Community and faced the three-day week amid industrial conflict.
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- Conservative PartyParty · Party — British centre-right party (Tories). Oldest political party in the UK, associated with tradition and free markets.
- UK 1970 General ElectionElections · Election — UK general election held June 1970. Edward Heath's Conservatives defeated Harold Wilson's Labour in a surprise result, despite polls showing…
- UK 1974 February General ElectionElections · Election — UK general election held February 1974. No party won an overall majority. Edward Heath's Conservatives got more votes; Harold Wilson's Labou…
- UK 1974 October General ElectionElections · Election — UK general election held October 1974. Harold Wilson's Labour won a thin overall majority of three seats, ending the hung parliament that ha…
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