Richard Crossman AKA Richard Howard Stafford Crossman Born: 15-Dec-1907 Birthplace: Cropredy, Oxfordshire, England Died: 5-Apr-1974 Cause of death: Cancer - unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Politician Nationality: England Executive summary: Leader, House of Commons, 1966-68 Military service: (Psychological Warfare Department, WWII) Wife: Erika Gluck (m. 15-Jul-1932, div. 1934) Wife: Inezita Baker (m. 18-Dec-1937, d. 6-Jul-1952) Wife: Anne McDougall (m. 3-Jun-1954, until his death, two children)
High School: Winchester College University: New College, Oxford University (1931)
The New Statesman Editor (1970-72) UK Secretary of State for Social Services (1968-70) UK Leader of the House of Commons (1966-68) Lord President of the Council (1966-68) UK Minister of Minister of Housing and Local Government (1964-66) UK Member of Parliament for Coventry East (1945-74) UK City Council Oxford Labour Party (UK) Officer of the British Empire
Author of books:
Plato Today (1939) The Politics of Socialism (1965) The Myths of Cabinet Government (1972) Diaries of a Cabinet Minister (1975-77, journal)
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