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- Raymond_Gould abstract "The Rt. Hon Raymond Gould QC MP is a fictional character in the political novel First Among Equals, by Jeffrey Archer. He is a British Labour Party politician, representing the Leeds North constituency, who served under Prime Ministers Harold Wilson and James Callaghan.Gould, a red-haired intellectual from a blue-collar background, reluctantly married when his girlfriend Joyce got pregnant. She miscarried not long after the wedding. Although she always loved him, Gould was bored and resentful of Joyce. He became active in politics, in part, as a way of escaping life at home, but mostly because of his childhood desire to bring about increased pensions for war widows (inspired by his grandmother, the impoverished widow of a soldier). Gould was repeatedly unfaithful to Joyce. He once visited a prostitute (fortunately, he avoided the scandal he was sure would result when he rejected the prostitute's blackmail threat), had an affair with a female barrister, and carried on a long-term affair with a vivacious American businesswoman. Gould was a barrister, who steadily made his way up the ranks to be appointed one of the youngest Queen's Counsel in the country.Gould rose steadily through the Labour Party, making a name for himself as a highly capable administrator and an expert on economic theory. He served brilliantly as Chancellor of the Exchequer. At the peak of his career, Gould's biggest political rivals were Conservative front-benchers Simon Kerslake and Charles Gurney Seymour. The novel culminates in an extremely close general election in 1991 (it was published in 1984).Gould became Prime Minister in the original British edition of the novel, as well as the ITV television adaptation which ends with King Charles III inviting him to Buckingham Palace and asking him to form a government. However, in the U.S. edition, Kerslake becomes Prime Minister.".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsEndDate "1976-04-08".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsEndDate "1979-05-04".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsEndDate "1983-06-10".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsEndDate "1987-09-27".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsEndDate "1988-06-10".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsEndDate "1991-04-09".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsEndDate "1991-05-04".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsEndDate "1996-05-03".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsEndDate "1996-07-11".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsEndDate "2010-05-06".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsStartDate "1974-03-05".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsStartDate "1976-04-08".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsStartDate "1979-05-04".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsStartDate "1983-06-10".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsStartDate "1987-09-27".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsStartDate "1988-06-10".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsStartDate "1991-04-09".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsStartDate "1991-05-04".
- Raymond_Gould activeYearsStartDate "2005-05-05".
- Raymond_Gould birthDate "1930-04-28".
- Raymond_Gould birthPlace England.
- Raymond_Gould birthPlace Leeds.
- Raymond_Gould birthPlace Yorkshire.
- Raymond_Gould nationality United_Kingdom.
- Raymond_Gould occupation Barrister.
- Raymond_Gould office "Chancellor of the Exchequer".
- Raymond_Gould office "Deputy Leader of the Labour Party".
- Raymond_Gould office "Father of the House".
- Raymond_Gould office "Leader of the Labour Party".
- Raymond_Gould office "Secretary of State for Trade & President of the Board of Trade".
- Raymond_Gould office "Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer".
- Raymond_Gould office "Shadow Secretary of State for Defence".
- Raymond_Gould office "Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry & President of the Board of Trade".
- Raymond_Gould office "Under Secretary of State for Employment".
- Raymond_Gould orderInOffice "Prime Minister of the United Kingdom".
- Raymond_Gould party Labour_Party_(UK).
- Raymond_Gould primeMinister Harold_Wilson.
- Raymond_Gould primeMinister James_Callaghan.
- Raymond_Gould primeMinister Roy_Hattersley.
- Raymond_Gould residence 10_Downing_Street.
- Raymond_Gould successor Denzil_Davies.
- Raymond_Gould successor Eric_Varley.
- Raymond_Gould successor John_Nott.
- Raymond_Gould successor John_Smith_(Labour_Party_leader).
- Raymond_Gould successor Margaret_Beckett.
- Raymond_Gould successor Peter_Shore.
- Raymond_Gould successor Peter_Tapsell_(British_politician).
- Raymond_Gould successor Simon_Kerslake.
- Raymond_Gould successor Tony_Blair.
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