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  2. Victory Medal. British War Medal. Maurice Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton, OM, PC, FRS (10 February 1894 – 29 December 1986) was a British statesman and Conservative politician who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1957 to 1963. [1] Nicknamed "Supermac", he was known for his pragmatism, wit, and unflappability .

  3. Dec 30, 1986 · Tue 30 Dec 1986 09.46 EST. Harold Macmillan was prime minister (from 1957 to 1963) in a world very different from our own. It was a world of consensus politics - now derided as much by ...

  4. Jul 6, 2012 · 6 July 2012. It was the most brutal cabinet reshuffle in British political history. Fifty years ago Prime Minister Harold Macmillan shocked the nation by sacking seven ministers in what became ...

  5. Macmillan heard of the plot early on the morning on the 18th and, determined to foist the conspirators, hastily resigned. He wrote to the Queen, who subsequently visited him in hospital, and advised her to send for Home. The plot fell apart.

  6. Dec 30, 1986 · When Eden resigned in January 1957, Mr. Macmillan was chosen as Prime Minister over R. A. B. Butler, another Conservative Cabinet veteran, on the advice of Eden and other Conservative party ...

  7. Nov 3, 2023 · And so, on 18th October 1963 Macmillan wrote to the Queen to formally resign his office. Whilst the consultations had proved both controversial and inconclusive, when asked who she should invite to form her next government Macmillan advised the Queen to send for the Foreign Secretary, the Earl of Home.

  8. Dec 30, 1986 · In January, 1957, Eden resigned and Macmillan, at the age of 63, became prime minister. Confident, Adroit. His low-key confidence and adroit political skills quickly established him as one of...

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