- Ian
Mikardo (9 July 1908 – 6 May 1993),
commonly known as Mik, was a
British Labour Member of Parliament. An
ardent socialist and a Zionist, he remained...
- list of
doors to
knock on.[citation needed] They were
known as
Mikardo pads
after Ian
Mikardo in the
Labour party and as
Reading pads in the Conservative...
- New
Statesman jointly written by
Michael Foot,
Richard Crossman and Ian
Mikardo. It
advocated a
democratic socialist "third force"
foreign policy, a socialist...
- system,
developed by the
Reading Constituency Labour Party and its MP Ian
Mikardo for the 1945
general election. Once canv****ing was
performed to identify...
- the 1959
general election, when he
famously ousted trade unionist Ian
Mikardo—of
whose union Emery was a member—from his
Reading seat. He
became a founding...
-
September 1971 – 25
September 1972
Leader Harold Wilson Preceded by Ian
Mikardo Succeeded by
William Simpson Minister of
Technology In
office 4 July 1966 –...
- 200 to
lobby the MP for Poplar, Ian
Mikardo. S**** and
Mikardo were
shouted down and some
dockers kicked Mikardo. Lady
Gaitskell shouted: "You will have...
- safe
Labour seat, with the
Liberal Party in a
distant second place. Ian
Mikardo, a well
known back
bench Labour MP,
represented the area in this period...
-
former Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan,
Keith Joseph, Jim Prior, Ian
Mikardo,
former SDP
leader and
Labour Cabinet Minister Roy Jenkins,
former Health...
- Attlee,
Anthony Crosland, Roy Jenkins, Hugh Dalton,
Richard Crossman, Ian
Mikardo, Tony Benn,
Harold Wilson, and more
recently Shirley Williams, Tony Blair...