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  1. Reginald Maudling (7 March 1917 – 14 February 1979) was a British politician who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1962 to 1964 and as Home Secretary from 1970 to 1972. From 1955 until the late 1960s, he was spoken of as a prospective Conservative leader, and he was twice seriously considered for the post; he was Edward Heath 's chief rival in 1965 .

  2. Reginald Maudling (7 de marzo de 1917 - 14 de febrero de 1979) fue un político británico conocido por su inteligencia, su pragmatismo político y por su actitud despreocupada que le hizo ganarse una reputación de holgazán. Tras ayudar a reconstruir el Partido Conservador tras su derrota en las elecciones de 1945, fue elegido Miembro del ...

  3. 17 de may. de 2010 · Nearly 50 years on, politicians talk of Reginald Maudling, outgoing Tory chancellor in 1964, bumping into Labour successor, Jim Callaghan, a personal friend, as he cleared his desk. "Sorry old...

  4. Reginald Maudling. British Policy and the United States. A member of the British Cabinet since 1957, REGINALD MAUDLING, P.C., M.P., as President of the Board of Trade, was closely involved...

  5. 24 de sept. de 2018 · The Home Secretaries (25): Reginald Maudling. Reginald Maudling, 1970-72. Conservative, under Heath. You can read about the rest of Maudlings career and time as Chancellor here. For his biographer, Lewis Baston, Reginald Maudling never quite recovered from his loss to Edward Heath, in the first ever Conservative Party leadership ...

  6. 15 de abr. de 2023 · By Jonn Elledge. Leaving the Treasury after Labour’s victory in the 1964 election, the outgoing Tory chancellor Reginald Maudling wrote a note for his replacement, Jim Callaghan, or possibly (accounts vary) spoke to him in person: “Good luck, old cock, sorry to leave it in such a mess.”.

  7. views 3,288,596 updated. Reginald Maudling, 1917–79, British politician. A lawyer, he entered Parliament in 1950 as a Conservative and rapidly rose to prominence, serving as minister of supply (1955–57), paymaster-general (1957–59), president of the board of trade (1959–61), colonial secretary (1961–62), and chancellor of the ...