Ed Heath

Ed Heath

原名: Ed Heath | 别名:
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Born: Edward Richard George Heath, (1916-07-09)9 July 1916, Broadstairs, Kent, England
Died: 17 July 2005(2005-07-17) (aged 89), Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Rank: Lieutenant colonel
Unit: Royal Artillery, , Honourable Artillery Co.
Party: Conservative
Deputy: Martin Redmayne
Leader: Alec Douglas-Home
Monarch: Elizabeth II
Alma mater: Balliol College, Oxford
Occupation: Civil servant, , musician, , politician, , yachtsman
Preceded by: Ashley Bramall
Battles/wars: Second World War
Constituency: Bexley (1950–1974), Sidcup (1974–1983), Old Bexley and Sidcup (1983–2001)
Succeeded by: Derek Conway
Resting place: Salisbury Cathedral
Branch/service: British Army
Prime Minister: Winston Churchill, , Anthony Eden
Service number: 179215
Civilian awards: Order of the Garter, , Order of the British Empire
Military awards: Mentioned in dispatches
Ministerial offices: Ministerial offices President of the Board of TradeIn office, 20 October 1963 – 16 October 1964Prime MinisterAlec Douglas-HomePreceded byFred ErrollSucceeded byDouglas JaySecretary of State for Industry, Trade and Regional DevelopmentIn office, 20 October 1963 – 16 October 1964Prime MinisterAlec Douglas-HomePreceded byOffice establishedSucceeded byOffice abolishedLord Keeper of the Privy SealIn office, 14 February 1960 – 20 October 1963Prime MinisterHarold MacmillanPreceded byThe Viscount HailshamSucceeded bySelwyn LloydMinister of LabourIn office, 14 October 1959 – 27 July 1960Prime MinisterHarold MacmillanPreceded byIain MacleodSucceeded byJohn Hare, Government Chief Whip in the House of Commons, , Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury, In office, 30 December 1955 – 14 October 1959Prime Minister, Anthony Eden, , Harold Macmillan, DeputyMartin RedmaynePreceded byPatrick Buchan-HepburnSucceeded byMartin RedmayneGovernment Deputy Chief Whip in the House of CommonsIn office, 28 May 1952 – 30 December 1955Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, , Anthony Eden, Preceded byHarry MackesonSucceeded byMartin RedmayneLord Commissioner of the TreasuryIn office, 7 November 1951 – 30 December 1955Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, , Anthony Eden, Preceded byWilliam WilkinsSucceeded byEdward Wakefield, In office, 20 October 1963 – 16 October 1964, Alec Douglas-Home, Fred Erroll, Douglas Jay, In office, 20 October 1963 – 16 October 1964, Alec Douglas-Home, Office established, Office abolished, In office, 14 February 1960 – 20 October 1963, Harold Macmillan, The Viscount Hailsham, Selwyn Lloyd, In office, 14 October 1959 – 27 July 1960, Harold Macmillan, Iain Macleod, John Hare, In office, 30 December 1955 – 14 October 1959, , Anthony Eden, , Harold Macmillan, , Martin Redmayne, Patrick Buchan-Hepburn, Martin Redmayne, In office, 28 May 1952 – 30 December 1955, , Winston Churchill, , Anthony Eden, , Harry Mackeson, Martin Redmayne, In office, 7 November 1951 – 30 December 1955, , Winston Churchill, , Anthony Eden, , William Wilkins, Edward Wakefield
Parliamentary offices: Parliamentary offices Father of the House of CommonsIn office, 9 April 1992 – 14 May 2001Preceded byBernard BraineSucceeded byTam Dalyell, In office, 9 April 1992 – 14 May 2001, Bernard Braine, Tam Dalyell
Shadow cabinet offices: Shadow cabinet offices Shadow Chancellor of the ExchequerIn office, 16 February 1965 – 28 July 1965LeaderAlec Douglas-HomePreceded byReginald MaudlingSucceeded byIain Macleod, In office, 16 February 1965 – 28 July 1965, Alec Douglas-Home, Reginald Maudling, Iain Macleod
Senior political offices: Senior political offices Leader of the OppositionIn office, 4 March 1974 – 11 February 1975MonarchElizabeth IIPrime MinisterHarold WilsonPreceded byHarold WilsonSucceeded byMargaret ThatcherIn office, 28 July 1965 – 19 June 1970MonarchElizabeth IIPrime MinisterHarold WilsonDeputyReginald MaudlingPreceded byAlec Douglas-HomeSucceeded byHarold WilsonLeader of the Conservative PartyIn office, 28 July 1965 – 11 February 1975DeputyReginald Maudling (1965–1972)Preceded byAlec Douglas-HomeSucceeded byMargaret Thatcher, In office, 4 March 1974 – 11 February 1975, Elizabeth II, Harold Wilson, Harold Wilson, Margaret Thatcher, In office, 28 July 1965 – 19 June 1970, Elizabeth II, Harold Wilson, Reginald Maudling, Alec Douglas-Home, Harold Wilson, In office, 28 July 1965 – 11 February 1975, Reginald Maudling (1965–1972), Alec Douglas-Home, Margaret Thatcher

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