• Reginald Maudling (7 March 1917 – 14 February 1979) was a British politician who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1962 to 1964 and as Home Secretary...
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  • drummer Reginald Maudling (1917–1979), British Conservative Party politician Maudlin (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Maudling. If...
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  • be forced out due to the scandal was Conservative Home Secretary Reginald Maudling. Poulson served a prison sentence, but continued to protest his innocence...
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    and son-in-law, not by any Cabinet minister. However, Butler and Reginald Maudling (who was very popular with backbench MPs at that time) declined to...
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    became nicknamed the "Night of the Long Knives". Notably, the emerging Reginald Maudling replaced Selwyn Lloyd as Chancellor, and Lord Kilmuir was replaced...
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    Macleod Foreign Secretary: Sir Alec Douglas-Home Home Secretary: Reginald Maudling Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: James Prior Secretary...
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    as the new chancellor of the Exchequer. The previous chancellor, Reginald Maudling, had initiated fiscally expansionary measures which had helped create...
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  • Grant in A Very English Scandal playing the Conservative politician Reginald Maudling. He appeared in two seasons of Poldark as Horace Treneglos and will...
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    following Bloody Sunday, Devlin slapped Conservative Home Secretary Reginald Maudling across the face when he falsely asserted in the House of Commons that...
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    Conservative nomination in Barnet ahead of the 1950 election, but lost to Reginald Maudling. He was instead elected Member of Parliament for Mitcham in 1950 and...
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    under Rab Butler, where his colleagues included Iain Macleod and Reginald Maudling. Powell's ambition to be Viceroy of India crumbled in February 1947...
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    Road for Britain (1949). Along with Enoch Powell, Angus Maude and Reginald Maudling, Macleod was seen as a protégé of Butler at the CRD. David Clarke...
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  • was widely assumed that both Edward Heath, Shadow Chancellor, and Reginald Maudling, Shadow Foreign Secretary, would stand. Members of the "magic circle"...
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    Exchequer, Selwyn Lloyd, with Reginald Maudling. Lloyd had already clashed with Macmillan over his economic strategies, and Maudling was considered to be more...
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    British services at Dublin airport and port. The UK Home Secretary, Reginald Maudling, gave a statement in the House of Commons affirming, "A large number...
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    Macleod Foreign Secretary: Sir Alec Douglas-Home Home Secretary: Reginald Maudling Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: James Prior Secretary...
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    William Hague. The first politician to hold the office as such was Reginald Maudling, appointed by Edward Heath in 1965. Distinct from being "second-in-command"...
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    the Parliament in 1979. Baston, Lewis (2004). Reggie: The Life of Reginald Maudling. Sutton Publishing. p. 246. ISBN 0-7509-2924-3. Geoffrey Parkhouse...
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  • to it as a redundant middle-man. This point of view was shared by Reginald Maudling, who served as the Minister under Anthony Eden and refused to continue...
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    Clement Attlee Herbert Morrison Anthony Eden Rab Butler George Brown Michael Stewart Reginald Maudling Willie Whitelaw Geoffrey Howe...
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    Party Chairman, if he would in principle serve in a Maudling government. He was also visited by Maudling, the two men agreeing to serve under each other if...
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    the currency. He declined to appoint David Eccles, Iain Macleod or Reginald Maudling, any of whom might have been better qualified to be chancellor, as...
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    understanding of economics was primitive, and he gave his chancellor Reginald Maudling free rein to handle financial affairs. Home's few domestic policies...
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  • vacant, following the death of incumbent MP, former cabinet minister Reginald Maudling, three months before the election. He was briefly a whip during John...
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    both times by the Conservative former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Reginald Maudling. He was also a Labour candidate in the 1979 European Parliamentary...
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    Grimond (Orkney and Shetland), Enoch Powell (Wolverhampton South West), Reginald Maudling (Barnet) and Iain Macleod (Enfield West). Scottish politician Willie...
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    British Labour Member of Parliament Leo Abse petitioned Home Secretary Reginald Maudling to have the group banned altogether from performing in the country...
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    authors list (link) Baston 2004, 246 Baston 2004, 246 Lewis Baston (2004) Reggie: The Life of Reginald Maudling. Sutton Publishing. ISBN 0-7509-2924-3...
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  • outlined by the Ministry of Defence and repeated by Home Secretary Reginald Maudling in the House of Commons the day after Bloody Sunday, was that paratroopers...
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    leadership election: Heath, Maudling and Powell. Heath won with 150 votes (one of them cast by Douglas-Home) to 133 for Maudling and 15 for Powell. Douglas-Home...
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