Harold Wilson

Harold Wilson was born on March 11, 1916 in England. British Labour Party Secretary and two-time Prime Minister from 1964 to 1970 and 1974 to 1976. He was believed by some to be a Soviet agent after a Soviet defector secretly claimed as much.
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As per our current Database, Harold Wilson has been died on May 24, 1995 (age 79).

🎂 Harold Wilson - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday

When Harold Wilson die, Harold Wilson was 79 years old.

Popular As Harold Wilson
Occupation Politician
Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born March 11, 1916 (England)
Birthday March 11
Town/City England
Nationality England

🌙 Zodiac

Harold Wilson’s zodiac sign is Pisces. According to astrologers, Pisces are very friendly, so they often find themselves in a company of very different people. Pisces are selfless, they are always willing to help others, without hoping to get anything back. Pisces is a Water sign and as such this zodiac sign is characterized by empathy and expressed emotional capacity.

🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs

Harold Wilson was born in the Year of the Dragon. A powerful sign, those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Dragon are energetic and warm-hearted, charismatic, lucky at love and egotistic. They’re natural born leaders, good at giving orders and doing what’s necessary to remain on top. Compatible with Monkey and Rat.

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About

British Labour Party Secretary and two-time Prime Minister from 1964 to 1970 and 1974 to 1976. He was believed by some to be a Soviet agent after a Soviet defector secretly claimed as much.

Before Fame

He first began working in British politics in 1945 when he began representing Ormskirk in Parliament.

Trivia

With the Labour party winning the 1964 election, he became the Prime Minister, liberalizing the country's social policies and trying to stave off deflation.

Family Life

His wife Mary Wilson was a published poet; they had two sons.

Associated With

Paul McCartney and The Beatles referenced him and Politician Edward Heath in their song Taxman.

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