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  1. James Ramsay MacDonald was born on 12 October 1866 in Lossiemouth, Morayshire, the illegitimate son of a crofter. He worked as a teacher locally and then moved to London where he became a clerk ...

  2. JAMES RAMSAY. (1866-1937) Né dans une famille écossaise pauvre du Morayshire, d'esprit très religieux mais influencé très jeune par Henry George et Henry Mayers Hyndman, James Ramsay MacDonald eut une adolescence difficile. Membre de la Société fabienne dès 1886, il devient l'un des orateurs de la Fédération social-démocrate.

  3. 22. Jan. 2024 · Ramsay Macdonald was the man who betrayed the party he helped to found. The first Labour government didn’t survive 1924, and the next, in 1929, MacDonald crashed after two years by joining the ...

  4. Ramsay MacDonald was Britain’s first socialist and Labour Party Prime Minister. He was a courageous man who was not afraid to embark on unpopular causes. He played a critical role in the foundation of the Labour Party. However, his premierships were disappointing. The first, in 1924, was damaged by political circumstance, and the second (1929-35) had to deal with the Great Depression. In ...

  5. James Ramsay MacDonald ( 12. oktober 1866 – 9. november 1937) var en skotsk politiker, som i tre perioder var Storbritanniens premierminister. Han var den første premierminister fra arbejderpartiet Labour. Hans første periode på premierministerposten varede under et år, fra 22. januar til 4. november 1924.

  6. 12. Jan. 2024 · Ramsay MacDonald stayed in office until June 1935, increasingly bitter and isolated. His decision to remain as Prime Minister and betray the Labour Party cost Ramsay MacDonald his reputation and effectively erased the memory of years of hard work on behalf of the labour movement. Writing some twenty years after the event Clement Attlee described MacDonald’s decision to abandon the 1931 ...

  7. Ramsay MacDonald lived from 12 October 1866 to 9 November 1937. From humble origins in Lossiemouth, he rose to become Britain's first Labour Prime Minister in 1924. In total he was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in three Governments between 1924 and 1935. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline.