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  2. Rab Butler - Wikipedia

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    Richard Austen Butler, Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, KG, CH, PC, DL (9 December 1902 – 8 March 1982), also known as R. A. Butler and familiarly known from his initials as Rab, was a prominent British Conservative Party politician; he was effectively deputy prime minister to Anthony Eden and Harold Macmillan, although he only held the ...

  3. Political career of Rab Butler (1929–1941) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Austen Butler (9 December 1902 – 8 March 1982), generally known as R. A. Butler and familiarly known from his initials as Rab, was a prominent British Conservative Party politician. Butler was elected to Parliament for Saffron Walden in Essex at the 1929 general election and soon became a parliamentary assistant to Samuel Hoare , the ...

  4. Political career of Rab Butler (1941–1951) - Wikipedia

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    Butler's role was to secure passage by negotiations with interested parties from Churchill, who was initially reluctant to bring in a major bill, to the churches, from educators to MPs. [1] Butler helped to achieve a consensus among vested interests and opinion formers. Much of the framework remained intact until the 1988 Education Act. [2]

  5. Early life and career of Rab Butler (1902–1929) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Austen Butler (9 December 1902 – 8 March 1982), generally known as R. A. Butler and familiarly known from his initials as Rab, was a prominent British Conservative Party politician. Butler was born in British India to a family of distinguished Cambridge University academics. As a child, his right hand was permanently disabled in a ...

  6. Education Act 1944 - Wikipedia

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    c. 31) made major changes in the provision and governance of secondary schools in England and Wales. It is also known as the Butler Act after the President of the Board of Education, R. A. Butler. Historians consider it a "triumph for progressive reform," and it became a core element of the post-war consensus supported by all major parties. [1]

  7. Former Butler Co. treasurer Mary Law was 'a political powerhouse'

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    Nov. 7—Politics were the last thing on Mary Law's mind. She had worked at Prudential Insurance for 26 years and was four years shy of retirement when her husband, Richard, said the Republican ...

  8. Operation ROBOT - Wikipedia

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    Operation ROBOT was an economic policy devised by HM Treasury in 1952 under Chancellor of the Exchequer R. A. Butler but which was never implemented. It was named after three of its civil servant advocates, Sir Leslie ROwan, Sir George BOlton and OTto Clarke.

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