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    Philip Snowden, 1st Viscount Snowden, PC (/ˈsnoʊdən/; 18 July 1864 – 15 May 1937) was a British politician. A strong speaker, he became popular in trade...
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    Edward Joseph Snowden (Russian: Эдвард Джозеф Сноуден, born June 21, 1983) is an American former NSA intelligence contractor and whistleblower who leaked...
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    left-wing in Britain. Snowden married the prominent Labour Party politician and future Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Snowden. She rose up the social...
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  • Snowden is a 2016 biographical thriller film directed by Oliver Stone and written by Stone and Kieran Fitzgerald. Based on the books The Snowden Files...
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    2006, pp. 36–42. Smart 2010, pp. 199–200. Dutton 2001, p. 40. Ziegler, Philip (1991). King Edward VIII. Alfred A. Knopf. p. 312. ISBN 978-0-394-57730-2...
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    his party, making the Liberal Lord Haldane the Lord Chancellor, and Philip Snowden Chancellor of the Exchequer. He took the foreign office himself. Besides...
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    elected to the NAC in 1897 and succeeding Hardie as Chairman in 1900; Philip Snowden, an evangelical socialist from the West Riding, and Ramsay MacDonald...
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    "a brilliant sea fight". On 16 February 1940, Churchill ordered Captain Philip Vian of the destroyer HMS Cossack to board the German supply ship Altmark...
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    Sankey – Lord Chancellor   Stanley Baldwin – Lord President   Philip Snowden, 1st Viscount Snowden – Lord Privy Seal   Neville Chamberlain – Chancellor of the...
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    Budget of 1909–1910. The first Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Snowden, had Gladstonian economic views. This was demonstrated in his first...
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    Sir Robert Peel Conservative 1886 William Hornby Conservative 1906 Philip Snowden Labour 1910 Sir Thomas Barclay Liberal 1910 Sir Henry Norman Liberal...
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    second man in the party, Arthur Henderson, who became Home Secretary. Philip Snowden, the evangelical ex-member of the Independent Labour Party (ILP) became...
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    sherry and beaten egg (William Gladstone). The chancellors after Clarke, Philip Hammond, George Osborne, Alistair Darling and Gordon Brown, opted for water...
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  • the Labour Party agent in Westhoughton) was appointed as secretary. Philip Snowden, who as Chancellor of the Exchequer had been second only to MacDonald...
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  • Christianity portal John Samuel Philip Snowden was the sixth Bishop of Cariboo, serving from 1974 to 1991. Snowden was educated at the Anglican Theological...
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    1910 Charles Leach Liberal 1916 by-election Frederick Mallalieu 1922 Philip Snowden Labour 1931 National Labour 1931 Lance Mallalieu Liberal 1935 Ernest...
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    Chancellor of the Exchequer Archived 2 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine Philip Snowden to the House of Commons, 21 September 1931 Eichengreen, Barry J. (15...
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    Middlebrook: 6 October 1926. Sir Edward Brotherton: 6 October 1926. Philip Snowden, 1st Viscount Snowden: 11 September 1930. Arthur Greenwood: 11 September 1930....
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  • refused to support any such measures. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Snowden, insisted that the Report's recommendations be adopted to avoid incurring...
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  • reprint of Snowden's The Web of an Old Weaver (1896) contains an introduction by his relative, the politician Philip Snowden who wrote of Snowden's "anxiety...
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    controversial policy upheld by the fiscally conservative Chancellor, Philip Snowden), Mosley submitted an ambitious set of proposals for dealing with the...
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    is the base for a licensed community radio station, Drystone Radio. Philip Snowden, who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer in the first two Labour governments...
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  • Leigh Snowden (1929–1982), an American actress in motion pictures and television M.L. Snowden, American sculptor Philip Snowden, 1st Viscount Snowden (1864–1937)...
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  • Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon (b. 1961) Philip Snowden, 1st Viscount Snowden (1864–1937) Snowdon (disambiguation) Snowden (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    Arnold Lupton, had been completely overthrown by Ramsay MacDonald and Philip Snowden". In the "Coupon election" of December 1918 he led a coalition of Conservatives...
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  • cut again and again but MacDonald and his Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Snowden argued that the only way to get an emergency loan from New York banks...
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    budget had to be balanced. MacDonald and Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Snowden proposed cuts in unemployment benefits. Henderson rejected that solution...
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    Serving with Sir Henry Norman, 1st Baronet Monarch George V Preceded by Philip Snowden Succeeded by Sydney Henn Personal details Born (1877-07-20)20 July 1877...
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  • MacDonald (First Lord) Philip Snowden (Chancellor of the Exchequer) 28 August 1931 Ramsay MacDonald (First Lord) Philip Snowden (Chancellor of the Exchequer)...
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    Downing Street on 20 April. With the help of George's private secretary Philip Kerr the issue was moved up "the Agenda" to War Cabinet as a matter of urgency...
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