- the
Gaitskellites and
Bevanites simmered,
centring mainly on the
issues of
nuclear disarmament (which the
Bevanites supported and the
Gaitskellites opposed)...
- Castle.
Bevanism was
opposed by the
Gaitskellites,
moderate social democrats within the party. The
Gaitskellites typically won most of the
battles inside...
- –
Crossman and
Castle – were
former Bevanites. However, many of the
Gaitskellites held
leading positions in
Harold Wilson's
Cabinet of 1964–70. Many of...
- the
social democratic Gaitskellites emphasized the
goals of
personal liberty,
social welfare, and
social equality. The
Gaitskellites were part of a political...
- to
infighting between the left-wing (Bevanites) and the right-wing (
Gaitskellites),
resulting in an
unclear election message. It
pledged equal pay for...
- as Bevanites) and the right-wing
following Hugh
Gaitskell (known as
Gaitskellites). The
economy recovered as
Conservatives hung
together and chanted,...
-
entered the
election by
being weakened by the
emerging schism between Gaitskellites, on the
right of the party, and the Bevanites, on its left. The party's...
-
found the
Social Democratic Party, but the
central objective of the
Gaitskellites was
eventually achieved by Tony
Blair in his
successful attempt to rewrite...
-
right wing of the party.
Established in 1960, the CDS was
composed of
Gaitskellites,
Labour members who
supported the then-party leader, Hugh Gaitskell...
-
election began the
fractionalization of the
Labour Party into
Bevanite and
Gaitskellite factions after Hugh
Gaitskell blamed Aneurin Bevan for
their party's...