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Clem Attlee - A Biography (Paperback)
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Clem Attlee - A Biography (Paperback)
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Clement Attlee is seen in popular myth as a small, unassuming and
modest man (Churchill once said that he had 'plenty to be modest
about'). In fact, he was a subtle and skilful political operator -
swift, decisive, ruthless and cunning. Inspired by the squalor of
the living conditions, he had seen in the East End of London, he
determined to put an end to poverty - with the result that his
government revolutionised British society. The welfare state and
the National Health Service were created, and money was found to
build new schools and expand higher education - even at a time just
after the Second World War when Britain was virtually bankrupt.
This book concentrates on his political career, but also gives
ample coverage to his childhood and his family life.
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