Clement Attlee
1883 – 1967
English

Prime minister. After having served as a Deputy Prime Minister in Churchill's wartime coalition government, he became Prime Minister in 1945. His Labour government nationalized a number of industries, established the National Health Service, and through other programs gave birth to the modern British "welfare state." In general, his career represented an attempt to establish a democratic socialism that would define a middle way between free market capitalism and complete government control of the economy.

Contemporaries
1929–2003Bernard Williams
1858–1943Beatrice Webb
1914–1981Dame Barbara Ward
1880–1958Marie Stopes
1961–1996Princess Diana
1893–1957Dorothy Sayers
1866–1943Beatrix Potter
1900–1969Stephen Potter
1839–1894Walter Pater
1857–1928Emmeline Pankhurst
1933–1967Joe Orton
1903–1950George Orwell
1880–1912Lawrence Oates
1834–1896William Morris
1873–1958G. E. Moore
1882–1956A. A. Milne
1865–1936Rudyard Kipling
1894–1963Aldous Huxley
1820–1903Herbert Spencer
1832–1902G. A. Henty
1912–1990Lawrence Durrell
1888–1988Archibald Brockway
1847–1933Annie Besant
1910–1989Sir A. J. Ayer
1822–1888Matthew Arnold