How did george brown get started in politics

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Primary Sources

(1) George Brown, In My Way (1970)

Dalton used to come back from No. 10 seething with rage about what he called 'the incompetent little Prime Minister who just sat there doing nothing to influence a decision "while I had to sit listening to rambling monologues from your friend Ernie Bevin".

I didn't share Dalton's view on Bevin, but I did begin to wonder about Mr Attlee. Everybody seemed to be talking about Attlee's indifference, and I spent a lot of time in the tea room of the House of Commons (I've learned better since!) listening to, and taking part in, the discussions that went on. At that time Patrick Gordon Walker was Herbert Morrison's P.P.S., and he and I had long discussions about what we regarded as the Attlee problem. Finally we decided that we should have to do something about it, so we determined to organize a 'putsch' to get rid of Mr Attlee and replace him by Bevin. Bevin was the only possible strong man to take his place as Prime Minister. One lot in the Parliamentary Labour Party

George Brown (Canadian politician)

Canadian politician (1818–1880)

The Honourable

George Brown

In office
August 2, 1858 – August 6, 1858
Preceded byJohn A. Macdonald
Succeeded byJohn A. Macdonald
In office
1867–1867
Preceded byOffice Established
Succeeded byEdward Blake
In office
December 16, 1873 – May 9, 1880
Appointed byAlexander Mackenzie
Born(1818-11-29)November 29, 1818
Alloa, Clackmannanshire, Scotland
DiedMay 9, 1880(1880-05-09) (aged 61)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Manner of deathAssassination by firearm
Resting placeToronto Necropolis
CitizenshipBritish
NationalityCanadian
Political partyClear Grit Party
ProfessionJournalist, publisher, politician
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 • Father of Confederation •

George Brown (November 29, 1818 – May 9, 1880) was a Canadian journalist, politician and one of the Fathers of Confederation. He attended the Charlottetown (September 1864) and Quebec (October 1864) conferences.

George Brown, Baron George-Brown

British politician (1914–1985)

The Right Honourable

The Lord George-Brown

PC

Brown in 1967

In office
11 August 1966 – 15 March 1968
Prime MinisterHarold Wilson
Preceded byMichael Stewart
Succeeded byMichael Stewart
In office
16 October 1964 – 11 August 1966
Prime MinisterHarold Wilson
Preceded byRab Butler (1963)[a]
Succeeded byMichael Stewart
In office
16 October 1964 – 11 August 1966
Prime MinisterHarold Wilson
Preceded byOffice created
Succeeded byMichael Stewart
In office
15 July 1960 – 19 June 1970
Leader
Preceded byAneurin Bevan
Succeeded byRoy Jenkins
In office
18 January 1963 – 14 February 1963
MonarchElizabeth II
Prime MinisterHarold Macmillan
Preceded byHugh Gaitskell
Succeeded byHarold Wilson
In office
26 April 1951 – 26 October 1951
Prime MinisterClement Attlee
Preceded byRichard Stokes
Succeeded byDavid Eccles
In office
5 July 1945

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