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Ramsay MacDonald

by Kevin Morgan
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Overview

James Ramsay MacDonald (1866-1937)was the Labour party's first prime minister, in 1924 and 1929-35.

In 1900 he was the first secretary of the newly formed Labour Representation Committee (the original name for the party). Ramsay Macdonald became prime minister with Liberal support in January 1924. When a letter (probably a forgery) from Grigori Zinoviev, the head of the Communist Intrnational, urging armed revolution was published in the press a few days before the general election of 1924 as an anti-leftist scare his coalition government was defeated. In 1929 Labour was for the first time the largest party, but his new government had to grapple with the problems of the Depression. Head of a 'national' government, he alternated the premiership with Stanley Baldwin. He resigned in 1935.

Synopsis

The Labour party's first Prime Minister

About the Author, Kevin Morgan

Dr Kevin Morgan teaches government and politics at Manchester University.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2006
Publisher
Haus Publishing
Pages
166
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781904950615

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