List alternate PMs or Presidents

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Hey, not sure if this is the right place but I know its been a while since we had alternate PMs and Presidents but why not post your own list of alternate PMs or Presidents.
Heres mine for the UK.
1922: H.H. Asquith (Liberal)
1923: Stanley Baldwin (Conservative)
1924: H.H. Asquith (Liberal)
1929: David Lloyd George (Liberal)
1931: Arthur Henderson (Labour)
1935: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1945: Archibald Sinclair (Liberal)
1950: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1955: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1959: Anthony Eden (Conservative)
1964: Harold Macmillan (Conservative)
1966: Harold Wilson (Labour-Liberal Coalition)
1970: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1974 (Feb): Edward Heath (Conservative)
1974 (Oct): Edward Heath (Conservative)
1979: Roy Jenkins (Labour)
1983: David Owen (Labour)
1987: David Owen (Labour-Communist Coalition)
1992: Robert Sheldon (Labour-Socialist-Liberal Coalition)
1997: Arthur Scargill (Socialist)
2001: Arthur Scargill (Socialist)
2005: David Trimble (Conservative)
2010: George Osborne (Conservative)
 
For a U.S. Presidential list from the AHN Universe, it would be the wrong place. But I'll share it anyway. This is just from the 1st Edition, and may be subject to alteration. An Alternate History of the Netherlands (like all AH) are works of fiction deep down....

Presidents of the United States
1) George Washington 1789-97 n/a
2) John Adams 1797-1801 F
3) Thomas Jefferson 1801-09 DR
4) James Madison 1809-17 DR
5) James Monroe 1817-25 DR
6) John Q. Adams 1825-29 DR
7) Andrew Jackson 1829-37 D
8) Martin van Buren 1837-41 D
9) William Harrison 1841 W *
10) John Tyler 1841-45 W
11) James Polk 1845-49 D
12) Zachary Taylor 1849-50 W *
13) Henry Fillmore 1850-53 W
14) Franklin Pierce 1853-57 D
15) James Buchanan 1857-61 D
16) Abraham Lincoln 1861-65 R
17) George McClellan 1865-73 D
18) Ulysses Grant 1873-77 D
19) Rutherford Hayes 1877-81 D
20) Clarence Grayfell 1881-89 D
21) Grover Cleveland 1889-93 D
22) Ernst van Tiller 1893-97 D
23) William McKinley 1897-1901 D !
24) Theodore Roosevelt 1901-09 D
25) Howard Taft 1909-13 D
26) Theodore Roosevelt 1913-17 P
27) Eugene Debs 1917-25 S
28) Robert LaTollette 1925-29 S
29) Herbert Hoover 1929-33 D
30) Franklin Roosevelt 1933-45 S *
31) Harry Truman 1945-53 S
32) Dwight Eisenhower 1953-61 P
33) John Kennedy 1961-64 S *
34) Lyndon Johnston 1964-69 S
35) Robert Kennedy 1969-73 S
36) Richard Nixon 1973-77 D
37) James Dean 1977-80 P !
38) Eugene McCarthy 1980-81 P
39) Ronald Reagan 1981-89 L
40) George Bush 1989-93 P
41) William Clinton 1993-97 S
42) H. Ross Perot 1997-2001 L
43) Al Gore 2001-05 P
44) Michael Badnarik 2005-09 L
45) Barrack Obama 2009- P

F- Federalist DR- Democratic-Republican D- Democrat W- Whig R- Republican
P- Progressive S- Socialists L- Libertarian *- died in office !- assassinated
 
Al Smith Victorious in 1932
Al Smith/John Nance Garner (D): 1933-1941
John Nance Garner/Paul McKnutt (D): 1941-1949
Tom Dewey/John Bricker (R): 1949-1953
Dwight Eisenhower/Estes Kefauver (D): 1953-1961
Richard Nixon/Nelson Rockefeller (R): 1961-1969
John F. Kennedy/Hubert Humphrey (D): 1969-1976
Nelson Rockefeller/Jim Rhodes (R): 1976-1979
Jim Rhodes/Vacant (R): 1979-1981
Ronald Reagan/Robert F. Kennedy (D): 1981-1989
George Bush/Bob Dole (R): 1989-1993
Doug Wilder/Dick Gephardt (D): 1993-2001
Al Gore/Diane Feinstein (D): 2001-2009
Mitt Romney/Fred Thompson (R): 2009-Present
 
Heres my alternate Presidents, 1920-2012

1920: James M. Cox (Democrat)
1924: James M. Cox (D)
1928: John W. Davis (D)
1932: Alf Landon (Republican)
1936: Alf Landon (R)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt (D)
1948: Harold Stassen (R)
1952: Adlai Stevenson (D)
1956: Richard Nixon (R)
1960: Richard Nixon (R)
1964: John F. Kennedy (D)
1968: John F. Kennedy (D)
1972: Robert F. Kennedy (D)
1976: Bob Dole (R)
*
1980: Jerry Brown (D)
1984: Jerry Brown (D)
1988: Ralph Nader (Liberal)
**
1992: Pat Buchanan (American Democrat)
1996: Pat Buchanan (AD)
2000: Al Gore (L)
2004: Al Gore (L)
2008: Dick Cheney (AD)
2012: Joseph P. Kennedy (L)
*Last Republican president. The Republican party split after 1984 and the largest remenant became the American Democrat Party.
**Liberal Party appeared during the Democrat schism of 1975.
 
Churchill resigns as Tory Leader in 1947 succeeded by Eden, Attlee wins by large margin in 1950 election

Prime Minister
Winston Churchill (Conservative) - 1940 to 1945, lost 1945
Clement Attlee (Labour) - 1945 to 1954, won 1945, 1950, retired 1954
Aneurin Bevan (Labour) - 1954 to 1960, won 1955, 1959, died 1960
George Brown (Labour) - 1960 to 1963, lost 1963

Rab Butler (Conservative) - 1963 to 1971, won 1963, 1967, lost 1971
Tony Benn (Labour) - 1971 to 1975, won 1971, lost 1975
William Whitelaw (Conservative) - 1975 to 1982, won 1975, 1979, resigned 1982
Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) - 1982 to 1989, won 1983, 1987, resigned 1989
Ken Clarke (Conservative) - 1989 to 1992, lost 1992

Neil Kinnock (Labour) - 1992 to 2000, won 1992, 1996, lost 2000
Charles Kennedy (SDP) - 2000 to 2009, won 2000, 2004, lost 2009
William Hague (Conservative) - 2009 to present, won 2009

Leader of the Opposition
Winston Churchill (Conservative) - 1945 to 1947, retired 1947
Anthony Eden (Conservative) - 1947 to 1955, resigned 1955
Peter Thorneycroft (Conservative) - 1955 to 1959, resigned 1959
Rab Butler (Conservative) - 1959 to 1963, became Prime Minister in 1963

George Brown (Labour) - 1963, interim
Denis Healey (Labour) - 1963 to 1968, resigned 1968
Tony Benn (Labour) - 1968 to 1971, became Prime Minister in 1971

Edward Heath (Conservative) - 1971, interim
William Whitelaw (Conservative) - 1971 to 1975, became Prime Minister in 1975

Tony Benn (Labour) - 1975 to 1976, resigned 1976
James Callaghan (Labour) - 1976 to 1979, resigned 1979
Peter Shore (Labour) - 1979 to 1987, resigned 1987
Neil Kinnock (Labour) - 1987 to 1992, became Prime Minister in 1992

Ken Clarke (Conservative) - 1992, interim
Norman Lamont (Conservative) - 1992 to 1996, resigned 1996
Michael Portillo (Conservative) - 1996 to 2000, resigned 2000

Tony Blair (Labour) - 2000 to 2005, resigned 2005
William Hague (Conservative) - 2005 to 2009, became Prime Minister in 2009
Chris Huhne (SDP) - 2009, interim then 2009 to present

Governmental Tenure's
Conservative War-Time Coalition, 5 years between 1940 and 1945
Labour, 18 years between 1945 and 1963
Conservative, 8 years between 1963 and 1971
Labour, 4 years between 1971 and 1975
Conservative, 17 years between 1975 and 1992
Labour, 8 years between 1992 and 2000
SDP, 9 years between 2000 and 2009
Conservative, 1 year from 2009 to present
 
Alternate presidents & vice presidents from a quick AH I made when I was bored (1980-):

1980: Ronald Reagan/George H.W. Bush (R)
1984: Ronald Reagan/George H.W. Bush (R)
1988: George H.W. Bush/Dan Quayle (R)
1992: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D)
1996: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (D)
2000: Al Gore/Joe Lieberman (D)
2004: John McCain/Tom Ridge (R)
2008: Mark Warner/Barack Obama (D)
 
President Bush in 1980

1980 - George Bush / Phil Crane (R)
1984 - George Bush / Ted Stevens (R)
1988 - Bill Clinton / Paul Simon (D)
1992 - Geraldine Ferraro / Tom Harkin (D)
1996 - Geraldine Ferraro / Tom Harkin (D)
2000 - John Ashcroft / David Vitter (R)
2004 - Al Gore / Deval Patrick (D)
2008 - Al Gore / Deval Patrick
(D)
2012 - Deval Patrick / Ken Salazar (D)
 
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1964: Robert F. Kennedy/ Terry Sanford
1968: Robert F. Kennedy/ Terry Sanford
1972: Ronald Reagan/ George H.W. Bush
1975: George H.W. Bush/ Paul Laxalt
1976: George H.W. Bush/ Paul Laxalt
1980: George H.W. Bush/ Paul Laxalt
1984: Lloyd Bentsen/Gary Hart
1988: Lloyd Bentsen/Gary Hart
1992: Bob Kasten/ John McCain
1996: Bob Kasten/ John McCain
2000: Robert F. Kennedy Jr./ Mary Landrieu
2004: Robert F. Kennedy Jr./ Mary Landrieu
2008: Mitt Romney/Tim Pawlenty
 
Here's a list of alternate UK PM's.

1929: Ramsay Macdonald (Labour)
1931: Arthur Henderson (Labour)
1935: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1945: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1950: Oswald Mosley (Labour)
1951: Thomas Dugdale (Conservative)
1955: Oswald Mosley (Labour)
1959: Oswald Mosley (Labour)
1964: Greville Howard (Conservative)
1966: George Brown (Labour)
1970: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1974: Timothy Kitson (Conservative)
1979: Timothy Kitson (Conservative)
1983: John Smith (Labour)
1987: John Smith (Labour)
1993: Tony Benn (Labour)
1997: Tony Benn (Labour)
2001: Tony Benn (Labour)
2005: Michael Howard (Conservative)
2010: David McLetchie (Conservative)
 
If John Smith stayed alive till '98:

1997 - 1998: John Smith (Labour)
1998 - 2001: Margaret Beckett (Labour)
2001 - 2005: William Hague (Conservative)
2005 - 2010: Tony Blair (Labour - LibDem Coalition)
2010 - now : Harriet Harman (Labour minority)

 
US presidents 1900-1948

1900: William McKinley (Republican)
1904: Alton B. Parker (Democrat)
1908: Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1916: Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1920: Thomas R. Marshall (D)
1924: Smedley Butler (R)
1928: Smedley Butler (R)
1932: Smedley Butler (R)
1936: Earl Warren (R)
1940: James Farley (D)
1944: John W. Bricker (R)
1948: John W. Bricker (R)
 
1968: Ronald Reagan/George Romney (R)
1972: Ronald Reagan/George Romney (R)
1976: George Romney/Bill Brock (R)
1980: Henry "Scoop" Jackson*/Jimmy Carter (D)
1983: Jimmy Carter/John Glenn (D)
1984: Jimmy Carter/John Glenn (D)
1988: Bob Dole/Richard Lugar (R)
1992: Al Gore/Evan Bayh (D)
1996: Al Gore/Evan Bayh (D)
2000: Jack Kemp/George Bush (R)
2004: Jack Kemp**/George Bush (R)
2007: George Bush/John Sununu (R)
2008: George Bush/John Sununu (R)
2012: Joe Manchin/Joe Lieberman (D)

*=died in office
**=assassinated
 
Eisenhower suffers a deadly heart attack in 1955. Nixon can't hold his own against Stevenson in 1956, things get tense with the Soviets, and World War III takes place from 1957 to 1961...

Presidents of the United States, 1953-2010
1953-1955: Dwight Eisenhower (Republican) (1)
1955-1957: Richard Nixon (Republican)

1957-1965: Adlai Stevenson (Democratic)
1965-1969: John Kennedy (Democratic) (2)

1969-1977: John Lindsay (Republican)
1977-1979: Jimmy Carter (Democratic) (3)
1979-1985: Henry Jackson (Democratic)

1985-1993: Larry Pressler (Republican)

1993-1997: Thomas Bradley (Democratic) (4)
1997-2005: George W. Bush (Republican)
2005-2009: John Danforth (Republican)

2009-Present: Mark Warner (Democratic)


(1) Died in office.
(2) First Roman Catholic President.
(3) Assassinated.
(4) First African-American President.

Vice Presidents of the United States, 1953-2010
1953-1955: Richard Nixon (Republican) (1)
1957-1963: Estes Kefauver (Democratic) (2)
1965-1969: Lyndon Johnson (Democratic)

1969-1977: Gerald Ford (Republican)
1977-1979: Henry Jackson (Democratic)
1979-1985: Edmund Muskie (Democratic) (3)

1985-1993: George H.W. Bush (Republican)
1993-1997: Robert Casey (Democratic) (4)
1997-2005: John Danforth (Republican)
2005-2009: Mitch Daniels (Republican)

2009-Present: Gary Locke (Democratic) (5)


(1) Became President upon the death of President Eisenhower.
(2) Died in office.
(3) Appointed to the position after the assumption of the Presidency by Henry Jackson.
(4) First Catholic VPOTUS.
(5) First Asian-American VPOTUS.
 
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Prime Ministers of Sweden, 1973-2014
1973: Thorbjörn Fälldin (Centre-Moderate-Liberal coalition)*
1975: Per Ahlmark (Liberal)
1976: Thorbjörn Fälldin (Centre-
Moderate-Liberal)
1979: Olof Palme (Social Democrats)
1982: Olof Palme (Social Democrats)
1985: Olof Palme (Social Democrats)
1988: Olof Palme (Social Democrats)**
1990: Ingvar Carlsson (Social Democrats)
1991: Carl Bildt (Moderate-Centre-
Christrian Democrat-Liberal)***
1992: Karin Söder (Centre-
Christian Democrat-Liberal)****
1993: Mona Sahlin (Social Democrats)
1994: Mona Sahlin (Social Democrats)
1998: Mona Sahlin (Social Democrats)
2002: Lars Leijonborg (Liberal-Centre-Green-Christian Democrat)
2006: Lars Leijonborg (Liberal-Moderate-Centre-Christan Democrat)
2010: Anna Lindh (Social Democrat-Green-Left)
2014: Anna Lindh (Social Democrat-Green-Centre)

*Government resigned after the collapse of the coalition
**Steps down as PM in 1990.
***Government resigned after the collapse of the coalition
****Government was forced to step down after a vote of non-confidence
 
If the president's term had been changed to one, non-electable six-year term as a result of Rutherford Hayes' inauguration speech:

1877-1881: Rutherford Hayes (R)
1881: James Garfield (R)
- assassinated
1881-1886: Chester Arthur (R)- died in office
1886-1887: John Sherman (R)
1887-1893: Grover Cleveland (D)
1893-1899: David B. Hill (D)
1899-1901: William J. Bryan (D)
- assassinated
1901-1905: Adlai Stevenson I (D)
1905-1911: Charles Fairbanks (R)
1911-1917: Theodore Roosevelt (R)
1917-1923: Charles Hughes (R)
1923-1929: Calvin Coolidge (R)
1929-1935: Herbert Hoover (R)
1935-1941: Franklin Roosevelt (D)
1941-1947: Cordell Hull (D)
1947-1953: Thomas Dewey (R)
1953-1959: Harry Truman (D)
1959-1963: Richard Nixon (R)
-assassinated
1963-1965: Henry Cabot Lodge (R)
1965-1971: Lyndon Johnson (D)
1971-1977: Ronald Reagan (R)
1977-1983: Henry "Scoop" Jackson (D)
1983-1989: George H.W. Bush (R)
1989-1995: Jack Kemp (R)
1995-2001: Bill Clinton (D)
2001-2007: John McCain (R)
2007-: Hillary Clinton (D)

 
List of Australian Presidents and Deputy Presidents, from an utterly ASB timeline I have been kicking around for a while.

The Australian presidency is modelled on the American, with no term limit, but is elected by parliament.

1892 - Henry Parkes (died in office) / William Shiels (non-partisan)
1896 - William Shiels / (none)
1896 - John Forrest / William Shiels (no party, later Nationalist)
1900 - John Forrest / James Dickson (died in office), Alfred Deakin
1904 - Alfred Deakin / William Lyne
1908 - Andrew Fisher / Christian Watson (Social Democratic)
1912 - Andrew Fisher /William Hughes
1916 - William Hughes (assassinated in 1917) / Thomas Ryan
1917 - Thomas Ryan / James Fenton
1920 - Thomas Ryan (died in office) / James Fenton
1921 - James Fenton / Christian Watson
1924 - Arthur Rodgers / Thomas Crawford
1928 - John Lang / Ted Theodore (resigned in 1930), Ned Hogan
1932 - Keith Murdoch / John Latham
1936 - Keith Murdoch / John Latham
1940 - Richard Casey (resigned) / Archie Cameron
1944 - Archie Cameron / (none)
1944 - Francis Forde / Joseph Clark
1948 - Richard Casey / Robert Menzies
1952 - Richard Casey / Robert Menzies
1956 - Richard Casey (resigned) / Robert Menzies (resigned in 1958), Donald Bradman
1959 - Donald Bradman / Frank Nicklin
1960 - Arthur Calwell / Eric Reece
1964 - Arthur Calwell (assassinated) / Eric Reece
1966 - Eric Reece / Vince Gair
1968 - Jack Pizzey (died in office) / Doug Anthony
1968 - Douglas Anthony / David Fairbairn
1972 - Edward G. Whitlam / James Cairns (resigned in 1975), Roma Mitchell
1976 - Edward G. Whitlam / Lionel Bowen
1980 - David Tonkin (resigned) / James Killen
1983 - James Killen / Walter Campbell
1984 - William Hayden / Barry Jones
1988 - William Hayden / Barry Jones
1992 - Paul Keating / Kim Beazley
1996 - Jeffery Kennett / Kevan Gosper
2000 - Jeffery Kennett / Kevan Gosper
2004 - Kim Beazley / Robert Ray
2008 - Malcolm Turnbull / Mal Brough

Notes:

Oldest President - Parkes (died at age 81)
Youngest President - Anthony (succeeded Pizzey at age 38)
Longest Serving President - Casey (two terms totalling 15 years, 3 months, 27 days)
Shortest Serving President - Cameron (five days, between first resignation of Casey and swearing-in of Forde)

Presidents by Australian states:

Queensland - 6 (Fisher, Ryan, Forde, Pizzey, Killen, Hayden)
New South Wales - 8 (Hughes, Lang, Bradman, Calwell, Anthony, Whitlam, Keating, Turnbull)
Victoria - 7 (Shiels, Deakin, Fenton, Rodgers, Murdoch, Casey, Kennett)
Western Australia - 2 (Forrest, Beazley)
South Australia - 2 (Cameron, Tonkin)
Tasmania - 1 (Reece)
 
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A benevolent, warm, fuzzy, social democratic US... which arose in reaction to the victory of Nazism in Europe :eek: (kinda of based off Calbear's Anglo-American/Nazi War TL, where WWII finally ends in 1959)

1932: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1936: Franklin D. Roosevelt / John Nance Garner (D)
1940: Franklin D. Roosevelt / Henry A. Wallace (D)
1944: Franklin D. Roosevelt* / Henry A. Wallace (D)
1948: Henry A. Wallace / Harry S Truman (D)
1952: Henry A. Wallace / Harry S Truman (D)
1956: Henry A. Wallace / Harry S Truman (D)

1960: Earl Warren / Nile Kinnick (R)
1968: Ronald Reagan / Huey Long** (D)
1972: Ronald Reagan / John Connally (D)
1976: Ronald Reagan / George Wallace (D)
1980: George Wallace* / Ed Muskie (D)
1984: Richard Nixon / Howard Baker (R)
1988: Richard Nixon / Howard Baker (R)
1992: Ron Dellums / Barbara Streisand (D)
1996: Ron Dellums / Barbara Streisand (D)
2000: Barbara Streisand / Rob Zimmerman (D)
2004: Hillary Romney / Sila María Calderón (R)
2008: Hillary Romney / Sila María Calderón (R)
2012: Russ Feingold / J.A. Hendrix (D

*Died before (re)inaguration
**Died in office)


Defeated tickets:
1932: Charles Curtis / John J. Blaine (R)
1936: Alf Landon / William E. Borah (R) Gerald L.K. Smith / Francis Townsend (P)
1940: Charles Lindbergh / Arthur H. Vanderberg (R) Huey Long / Burton K. Wheeler (P)
1944: Thomas Dewey / John W. Bricker (R) Huey Long / William E. Borah (P)
1948: Robert Taft / Harold Stassen (R) Huey Long / Glen H. Taylor (P) Strom Thurmond / James Eastland (Dix)
1952: Thomas Dewey / John W. Bricker (R) Huey Long / Wayne Morse (P) Strom Thurmond / James Eastland (Dix)
1956: Harold Stassen / Everett Dirksen (R) Huey Long / Philip La Follette (P) Strom Thurmond / James Eastland (Dix)
1960: Hubert Humphrey / Lyndon B. Johnson (D) Huey Long / Harold Stassen (P)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson / Gene McCarthy (D) Huey Long / Harold Stassen (P)
1968: Nile Kinnick / Margaret Chase Smith (R) Harold Stassen / Martin Luther King, Jr. (P)
1972: Nelson Rockefeller / Pat Brown (R) Harold Stassen / Malcolm Little (P)
1976: Nile Kinnick / Hiram Fong (R) Harold Stassen / Margaret Chase Smith (P)
1980: Richard Nixon / George Bush (R) Malcolm Little / Ron Dellums (P)
1984: Ed Muskie / Mario Cuomo (D) Malcolm Little / Jesse Jackson (P)
1988: Mario Cuomo / Ron Dellums (D)
1992: Howard Baker / Jerry Brown (R)
1996: Jerry Brown / Hillary Romney (R)
2000: Hillary Romney / Joe Lieberman (R)
2004: Barbara Streisand / Rob Zimmerman (D)
2008: Rob Zimmerman / Joe Biden (R)
2012: Sila María Calderón / Bruce Cheney (R)
 
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"Anglicanized" Fourth Republic
This basically presumes that the 4th Republic of France was more simmilar to the English system of powerful Prime Ministers who generallys stayed out their term in office.

Guy Mollet (SFIO): 1946-1951
Antoine Pinay (CNIP): 1951-1961
Jean Lecanuet (MRP): 1961-1976
Francois Mitterand (PS): 1976-1981
Valery Giscard-D'Estaing (CNIP): 1981-1996
Lionel Jospin (PS): 1996-2001
Francois Bayrou (MRP): 2001-2006
Francois Hollande (PS): 2006-Present

Party Ideologies

SFIO/PS: Socialism (Democratic Socialism, Social Democracy)
MRP: Centrism (Christian Democracy)
CNIP: Conservatism (Liberal Conservatism)
CNRS: Nationalism (Gaullism)
PR: Liberalism (Social Liberalism)
PCF: Communism (Euro-Communism)
FN: Nationalism (Eurosceptism)
 
Another one, going to 2015 this time. Thatcher stays in power in '90, but loses the '92 election:

Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) 1979 - 1992
Neil Kinnock (Labour) 1992 - 1997
John Major (Conservative minority) 1997 - 1998*

John Smith (Labour - LD coalition) 1998 - 1999**
Tony Blair (Labour - LD coalition) 1999 - 2003
William Hague (Conservative) 2003 - 2008
Harriet Harman (Labour minority) 2008 - 2010*
Simon Hughes (SDP - Labour - Liberal coalition) 2010 - 2012^
Jo Swinson
(SDP - Labour - Liberal coalition) 2012 - 2015

* Removed by vote of no-confidence
** Died in office
^ Resigned as SDP leader and PM due to a sex scandal

Ok, a bit of SDP-wank at the end there, which needs explaining. Basically the Lib Dems fall apart after the 2003 election and Labour lose a lot of support after the vote of no-confidence in Harman's government.
 
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