Alec Douglas-Home
Born in Mayfair, LondonBorn on 2nd of July 1903
Died in Coldstream, Borders
Died on 9th of October 1995
1903 - 1995. Conservative politician and Prime Minister.
Educated at Christ Church, Oxford.  Entered parliament in 1931, was secretary to Neville Chamberlain.  Held positions of  Leader of the House of Lords (1957-60) and Foreign Secretary (1960-63).  Surprise choice of leader after resignation of Harold Macmillan. Renounced his peerage.  Defeated in the 1964 election by Harold Wilson and replaced as leader by Edward Heath.  Made a life peer in 1974 when he resigned from politics.
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