Who am I?. ANSWER: NYE BEVAN I was known as the ‘architect of the NHS’

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Who am I?

ANSWER: NYE BEVAN I was known as the ‘architect of the NHS’

Who am I? ANSWER: MANNY SHINWELL The Conservatives said people shivered with me

Who am I? ANSWER: ANTHONY EDEN I was Prime Minister (for a little while). I launched the disastrous Suez campaign

Who am I? ANSWER: STAFFORD CRIPPS I will be remembered for being an austerity chancellor

Who am I? ANSWER: R A BUTLER I had a 1944 Education act named after me

Who am I? ANSWER: CLEMENT ATTLEE I was the Prime Minister who launched the post war consensus. I was PM from

Who am I? ANSWER: HUGH GAITSKELL Butskellism was named after Butler and me. I was also the Labour opposition leader. But who am I?

Who am I? ANSWER: HAROLD MACMILLAN I was known as Supermac and a grouse moor Tory. I also said that people had ‘never had it so good’

Who am I? ANSWER: JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES I managed to negotiate loans from the US to Britain. I was a famous economist

I gave the Gestapo speech. I am a famous war leader. When I was PM for the second time I was more of a consensus politician Who am I? ANSWER: WINSTON CHURCHILL

SPRUAMCE SUPERMAC

ENW EJURASMEL NEW JERSUALEM

KUTBSILSEM BUTSKELISM

WLERAFE TSTAE WELFARE STATE

EBEERDIEGV EPRROT BEVERIDGE REPORT

OSAIISLMC SOCIALISM

EGTSPAO PSCEHE GESTAPO SPEECH

YRTRO TORY

ZUSE RCIISS SUEZ CRISIS