1. Attlee - Noun
2. Attlee - Proper noun
British statesman and leader of the Labour Party who instituted the welfare state in Britain (1883-1967)
Source: WordNetAttlee on a war budget", The Times, 23 April 1936, p. 16. In June 1936 the Conservative MP Duff Cooper called for an Anglo-French alliance against possible German aggression and called for all parties to support one. Source: Internet
Attlee and Churchill worked together very smoothly, with Attlee working backstage to handle much of the detail and organizational work in Parliament, as Churchill took centre stage with his attention on diplomacy, military policy, and broader issues. Source: Internet
Attlee made a radio broadcast in opposition to it, saying the budget "was the natural expression of the character of the present Government. Source: Internet
During the leadership contest, Starmer revealed that his favourite Labour leader is not its most revered — Clement Attlee — nor most successful — Tony Blair. Source: Internet
Clement Attlee on a visit to the United States, circa 1956. Source: Internet
Attlee and his ministers did much to transform Britain into a more prosperous and egalitarian society during their time in office with reductions in poverty and a rise in the general economic security of the population. Source: Internet