Edward Heath
- ️Mon Nov 06 2023
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Edward Heath, also known as Ted Heath, (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy) was a Conservative Party politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Heath was the party leader in 1965. Toby Kinsella remarked that he would never adopt the Sunday Club's policies, to which William Heaton MP said Heath wasn't going to win the next election. (AUDIO: Changing of the Guard)
As it turned out, Heath did indeed succeed Harold Wilson as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after the latter's June 1970 re-election bid ended in failure. Part of the cause was a series of scientific disasters (which the public was unaware were down to aliens). These continued under Heath, undermining him. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy)
According to the Eighth Doctor, he was succeeded by Jeremy Thorpe. (PROSE: Interference - Book One)
In 1974, several children were surprised to see Harold Wilson and not Heath attending a Ministry of Defence briefing. Emilie explained, "It's Mr Wilson's turn [as PM] this month." (PROSE: Daleks: The Secret Invasion)
A photograph of Heath was present, along with other holders of the office, on the stairs of 10 Downing Street. (TV: Aliens of London)
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1974 had two extremely close and messy general elections. Both The Green Death and Secret Invasion are making fun of the elections: The Green Death by joking that the small Liberal Party is going to end up winning, and Secret Invasion joking that Wilson might not last very long.
He was played by Samuel West in The Long Walk to Finchley, John Sessions in The Iron Lady and Michael Maloney in The Crown.
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