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- Heath_ministry abstract "Edward Heath, of the Conservative Party, formed the Heath Ministry and became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on 19 June 1970, following the 18 June general election. Heath’s ministry ended after the February 1974 general election, which produced a hung parliament, leading to the formation of a minority government by the Harold Wilson of the Labour Party.Heath had been elected leader of the Conservative Party in 1965 to succeed Alec Douglas Home, within a few months of party's election defeat after 13 years in government. His first general election as leader the following year ended in defeat as Wilson's Labour government increased its majority. The Conservatives enjoyed a surge in support over the next two years as the British economy went through a period of fluctuation being growth and contraction, with unemployment rising significantly, but when Harold Wilson called a general election for June 1970, the opinion polls all pointed towards a third successive Labour victory. It was a major surprise when the Conservatives won with a majority of 30 seats.The government of Edward Heath initially enjoyed a strong economy and relatively low unemployment, and by 1973 Britain had entered the European Economic Community. But then came the 1973 oil crisis, and just before Christmas, Heath declared a \"three day week\" in which the use of offices, factories and most public buildings was reduced to three days a week. He also faced a battle with the unions over pay freezes and restraints, which sparked a rise in strikes. The economy also entered a recession.Heath's response in February 1974 was to call a general election, urging the voters to decide whether it was the government or the unions which ran Britain. The election on 28 February 1974 resulted in a hung parliament, in which the Tories had the most votes but Labour had the most seats. After talks with the Liberals about forming a coalition government failed, Labour formed a minority government on 4 March. A second general election was widely anticipated later in 1974, and was called by Harold Wilson for 10 October, in which the Labour Party gained a three-seat majority. This meant that Wilson had now won four of the five general elections he had contested, while Heath had now lost three of his four general elections, and it seemed inevitable that his leadership would soon be over.".
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- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink 1973–75_recession.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Alec_Douglas-Home.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Alick_Buchanan-Smith_(politician).
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Barber.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Grant_(politician).
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Kershaw.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Royle,_Baron_Fanshawe_of_Richmond.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Stodart,_Baron_Stodart_of_Leaston.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Antony_Buck.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Antony_Lambton.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Attorney_General_for_England_and_Wales.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Bernard_Weatherill.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Bertram_Bowyer,_2nd_Baron_Denham.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Captain_of_the_Honourable_Corps_of_Gentlemen-at-Arms.
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- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Chancellor_of_the_Duchy_of_Lancaster.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Chancellor_of_the_Exchequer.
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- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Chief_Secretary_to_the_Treasury.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Chataway.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Comptroller_of_the_Household.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Cranley_Onslow.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink David_Brand,_Lord_Brand.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink David_Eccles,_1st_Viscount_Eccles.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink David_Gibson-Watt,_Baron_Gibson-Watt.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink David_Hennessy,_3rd_Baron_Windlesham.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink David_Howell,_Baron_Howell_of_Guildford.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink David_Lane_(politician).
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink David_Price_(British_politician).
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Department_of_Energy_(United_Kingdom).
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Department_of_Health_and_Social_Security.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Department_of_Trade_and_Industry_(United_Kingdom).
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Dudley_Smith.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Heath.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Eldon_Griffiths.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_II.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Euan_Howard,_4th_Baron_Strathcona_and_Mount_Royal.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink European_Economic_Community.
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- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink First_Commissioner_of_Works.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink First_Lord_of_the_Treasury.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink First_Wilson_ministry.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Pym,_Baron_Pym.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Corfield.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Ponsonby,_10th_Earl_of_Bessborough.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Geoffrey_Howe.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Geoffrey_Johnson-Smith.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Geoffrey_Rippon.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink George_Jellicoe,_2nd_Earl_Jellicoe.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink George_Younger,_4th_Viscount_Younger_of_Leckie.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Gordon_Campbell,_Baron_Campbell_of_Croy.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Graham_Page.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Grey_Ruthven,_2nd_Earl_of_Gowrie.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Hamish_Gray,_Baron_Gray_of_Contin.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Wilson.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Hector_Monro,_Baron_Monro_of_Langholm.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Hepburne-Scott,_10th_Lord_Polwarth.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Home_Secretary.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_Rossi.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Humphrey_Atkins.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Hung_parliament.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Iain_Macleod.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Gilmour,_Baron_Gilmour_of_Craigmillar.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Janet_Young,_Baroness_Young.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Jasper_More.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Prior,_Baron_Prior.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink John_Davies_(businessman).
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink John_Eden,_Baron_Eden_of_Winton.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink John_Edmondson,_2nd_Baron_Sandford.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink John_Ganzoni,_2nd_Baron_Belstead.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink John_Goschen,_3rd_Viscount_Goschen.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink John_Nott.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink John_Peyton,_Baron_Peyton_of_Yeovil.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink John_Stradling_Thomas.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Godber.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Julian_Amery.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Keith_Joseph.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Keith_Speed.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Kenneth_Baker,_Baron_Baker_of_Dorking.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Kenneth_Clarke.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Labour_Government_1974–79.
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Labour_Party_(UK).
- Heath_ministry wikiPageWikiLink Leader_of_the_House_of_Commons.