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List of U.K. Prime Ministers 1945-2020
Their was one of this for US Presidents, so why not one for the U.K.?
Like that thread though, there will be three rules: One election per post Wait at least two posts before going again Don't skip into the future, go in order. 1945: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
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1945: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour) |
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1945: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour) 1959: Hugh Gaitskell (Labour) |
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1945: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour) 1959: Hugh Gaitskell (Labour) 1964: Alec Douglas-Home (C-Liberal Democratic Coalition)[1] [1] The first coalition scince 1935. Even with the coalition the Conservatives are short of a majority by three seats.
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1945: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour) 1959: Hugh Gaitskell (Labour) 1964: Alec Douglas-Home (C-Liberal Democratic Coalition)[1] 1966: Harold Wilson (Labour) [1] The first coalition scince 1935. Even with the coalition the Conservatives are short of a majority by three seats.
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1945: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour) 1959: Hugh Gaitskell (Labour) 1964: Alec Douglas-Home (C-Liberal Democratic Coalition)[1] 1966: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1970: Harold Wilson (Labour) |
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1945: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour) 1959: Hugh Gaitskell (Labour) 1964: Alec Douglas-Home (C-Liberal Democratic Coalition)[1] 1966: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1970: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1975: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) [1] The first coalition scince 1935. Even with the coalition the Conservatives are short of a majority by three seats.
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1945: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour) 1959: Hugh Gaitskell (Labour) 1964: Alec Douglas-Home (C-Liberal Democratic Coalition)[1] 1966: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1970: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1975: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) 1979: Anthony Benn (Labour) [1] The first coalition scince 1935. Even with the coalition the Conservatives are short of a majority by three seats.[/QUOTE]
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1945: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour) 1959: Hugh Gaitskell (Labour) 1964: Alec Douglas-Home (C-Liberal Democratic Coalition)[1] 1966: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1970: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1975: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) 1979: Anthony Benn (Labour) 1989: Neil Kinnock (Labour) [1] The first coalition scince 1935. Even with the coalition the Conservatives are short of a majority by three seats.[/QUOTE] |
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May I ask, why hate on the Conservatives? If anything both parties must gang up on the Lib Dems.
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1945: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour) 1959: Hugh Gaitskell (Labour) 1964: Alec Douglas-Home (C-Liberal Democratic Coalition)[1] 1966: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1970: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1975: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) 1979: Anthony Benn (Labour) 1989: Neil Kinnock (Labour) 1995: John Major (C) [1] The first coalition scince 1935. Even with the coalition the Conservatives are short of a majority by three seats.
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1945: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour) 1959: Hugh Gaitskell (Labour) 1964: Alec Douglas-Home (C-Liberal Democratic Coalition)[1] 1966: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1970: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1975: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) 1979: Anthony Benn (Labour) 1989: Neil Kinnock (Labour) 1995: John Major (C) 1999: Gordon Brown (Labour) [2] [1] The first coalition scince 1935. Even with the coalition the Conservatives are short of a majority by three seats. [2] While Labour led by Gordon Brown came out as the largest party after the 1999 election which led to a hung parliament, the biggest news was that the Liberal Democrats managed to displace the Conservatives as the second largest party, and Paddy Ashdown became leader of the opposition.
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[QUOTE=EvilSpaceAlien;4657071]1945: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour) 1959: Hugh Gaitskell (Labour) 1964: Alec Douglas-Home (C-Liberal Democratic Coalition)[1] 1966: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1970: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1975: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) 1979: Anthony Benn (Labour) 1989: Neil Kinnock (Labour) 1995: John Major (C) 1999: Gordon Brown (Labour) [2] 2004: John Kennedy (LD-C Coalition, Later Liberal Conservative party)[3] [1] The first coalition scince 1935. Even with the coalition the Conservatives are short of a majority by three seats. [2] While Labour led by Gordon Brown came out as the largest party after the 1999 election which led to a hung parliament, the biggest news was that the Liberal Democrats managed to displace the Conservatives as the second largest party, and Paddy Ashdown became leader of the opposition. [3] The miracle on Downing Street. The first Liberal Democrat Prime Minister ever. Thanks to a coalition with the Conservatives. Later both parties join to form the Liberal Conservative Party.
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1945: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour) 1959: Hugh Gaitskell (Labour) 1964: Alec Douglas-Home (C-Liberal Democratic Coalition)[1] 1966: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1970: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1975: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) 1979: Anthony Benn (Labour) 1989: Neil Kinnock (Labour) 1995: John Major (C) 1999: Gordon Brown (Labour) [2] 2004: John Kennedy (LD-C Coalition, Later Liberal Conservative party)[3] 2009: John Kennedy (Liberal Conservative Party of the United Kingdom) |
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1945: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour) 1959: Hugh Gaitskell (Labour) 1964: Alec Douglas-Home (C-Liberal Democratic Coalition)[1] 1966: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1970: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1975: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) 1979: Anthony Benn (Labour) 1989: Neil Kinnock (Labour) 1995: John Major (C) 1999: Gordon Brown (Labour) [2] 2004: John Kennedy (LD-C Coalition, Later Liberal Conservative party)[3] 2009: John Kennedy (Liberal Conservative) 2014: Andy Burnham (Labour) [1] The first coalition scince 1935. Even with the coalition the Conservatives are short of a majority by three seats. [2] While Labour led by Gordon Brown came out as the largest party after the 1999 election which led to a hung parliament, the biggest news was that the Liberal Democrats managed to displace the Conservatives as the second largest party, and Paddy Ashdown became leader of the opposition. [3] The miracle on Downing Street. The first Liberal Democrat Prime Minister ever. Thanks to a coalition with the Conservatives. Later both parties join to form the Liberal Conservative Party.
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1945: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour) 1959: Hugh Gaitskell (Labour) 1964: Alec Douglas-Home (C-Liberal Democratic Coalition)[1] 1966: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1970: Harold Wilson (Labour) 1975: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative) 1979: Anthony Benn (Labour) 1989: Neil Kinnock (Labour) 1995: John Major (C) 1999: Gordon Brown (Labour) [2] 2004: John Kennedy (LD-C Coalition, Later Liberal Conservative party)[3] 2009: John Kennedy (Liberal Conservative) 2014: Andy Burnham (Labour) 2019: Nick Clegg (Liberal Conservative) [1] The first coalition scince 1935. Even with the coalition the Conservatives are short of a majority by three seats. [2] While Labour led by Gordon Brown came out as the largest party after the 1999 election which led to a hung parliament, the biggest news was that the Liberal Democrats managed to displace the Conservatives as the second largest party, and Paddy Ashdown became leader of the opposition. [3] The miracle on Downing Street. The first Liberal Democrat Prime Minister ever. Thanks to a coalition with the Conservatives. Later both parties join to form the Liberal Conservative Party.
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Well I guess we shoul mak a new one.
1945: Clement Atlee (Labor)
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1945: Clement Atlee
1950: Winston Churchill |
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1945: Clement Atlee
1950: Winston Churchill 1951: Anthony Eden
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1945: Clement Atlee
1950: Winston Churchill 1951: Anthony Eden 1959: Sir Alec Douglas-Home |
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