Alec Douglas-Home

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Alec Douglas-Home (born 2nd July 1903) is a British Conservative politician living in exile in Canada.

Biography

Early-life

Home was born in July 2, 1903 in 28 South Street in Mayfair, London. His father was Charles Douglas-Home who was known as Lord Dunglass. As a man of privilege, Home would get money from his family to enroll in private schools at Ludgrove and into colleges such as Eton College and Christ Church in Oxford. In 1924, Home began serving in the Territorial Army, but he achieved little success there.

Political career

Taking a shot at politics, Home ran and succeeded in entering Parliament in 1931. His term in parliament had little influence, so he left in 1937 to become a parliamentary aide for Chamberlain. From 1940 to 1943, Home was afflicted with spinal tuberculosis which took him out of politics for most of World War 2.

Trivia

  • In previous versions, Home served as the starting prime minister of the collaborationist Kingdom of England.