Heath, Edward
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Birthname | Edward Richard George Heath | ||||
born on | 9 July 1916 at 23:55 (= 11:55 PM ) | ||||
Place | Broadstairs, England, 51n22, 1e27 | ||||
Timezone | GDT h1e (is daylight saving time) | ||||
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Biography
British politician who was elected P.M. on 19 June 1970, but resigned in 1974 following the Conservative defeat. Seven months later, he was replaced as leader of the Party. He is, some thirty years later, credited with leading Britain into the European economic community.
He had a distinguished military career in WW II before he entered civil service and politics. At Oxford, he showed an interest in both music and yachting. He became a member of Parliament in 1950 and made rapid progress through the levels of government.
He returned as a member of parliament at the General Election on 11 June 1987. Heath remained a bachelor his whole life. He was knighted in 1992 and retired from politics in 2001.
He died on 17 July 2005 in Salisbury, England, just eight days after his 89th birthday.
Relationships
- opponent/rival/enemy relationship with Callaghan, James (born 27 March 1912)
- opponent/rival/enemy relationship with Thorpe, Jeremy (born 29 April 1929)
- opponent/rival/enemy relationship with Wilson, Harold (born 11 March 1916)
- (has as) teacher relationship with Lindsay, Sandy (born 14 May 1879). Notes: Heath clained that Lindsay had more influence on him at Oxford than anyone else
- (has as) worker relationship with Thatcher, Margaret (born 13 October 1925)
- role played of/by Sessions, John (born 11 January 1953). Notes: 2011 film "The Iron Lady"
Events
- Work : New Job 1950 (Became Member of Parliament)
Source Notes
Pulsar quotes the British Astrological Association. David Fisher quotes a presumed biography. Lescaut quotes Fowler's Errata. Bordoni quotes Barbault for 11:00 PM. Andre Barbault in personal correspondence with LMR May 2001 states that he has no idea of where this data came from; he has no record of it.
Starkman rectified to 00.32.40 BST Asc 25Ari46'
Categories
- Vocation : Politics : Heads of state (Prime Minister)
- Vocation : Politics : Public office (Member of Parliament)