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A Long and Illustrious History
Clement Attlee (1883β1967)
Clement Attlee was born in London in 1883. His father was a solicitor and, after studying at Oxford University, Attlee became a barrister. He gave this up to do social work in East London and eventually became a Labour MP. He was Winston Churchillβs Deputy Prime Minister in the wartime coalition government and became Prime Minister after the Labour Party won the 1945 election. He was Prime Minister from 1945 to 1951 and led the Labour Party for 20 years. Attleeβs government undertook the nationalisation of major industries (like coal and steel), created the National Health Service and implemented many of Beveridgeβs plans for a stronger welfare state. Attlee also introduced measures to improve the conditions of workers.