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Mandatory Credit: Photo by ANL/REX (1814432a) Reginald Maudling Pc (7 March 1917 A 14 February 1979)[1] Was A British Politician Who Held Several Cabinet Posts Including Chancellor Of The Exchequer. He Had Been Spoken Of As A Prospective Conservative Leader Since 1955 And Was Twice Seriously Considered For The Post; He Was Edward Heath's Chief Rival In 1965. He Also Held Many Directorships In The British Financial World. As Home Secretary He Was Responsible For The British Government's Northern Irish Policy During The Period That Included Bloody Sunday In 1972; Shortly Thereafter He Left Office Because Of An Unrelated Scandal In One Of The Companies Of Which He Was Director. Reginald Maudling Pc (7 March 1917 A 14 February 1979)[1] Was A British Politician Who Held Several Cabinet Posts Including Chancellor Of The Exchequer. He Had Been Spoken Of As A Prospective Conservative Leader Since 1955 And Was Twice Seriously Con