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Churchill in '50:

1950: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1954: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1959: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1960: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth) [1]
1964: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative) [2]
1969: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative)
1973: Kingsley Amis (Common Wealth)

[1] After Bevan's unexpected death, the new Labour leader, the right wing and erratic George Brown, tried to break away from the Common Wealth party and force a general election. Priestley beat both him and Macmillan's Tories in a landslide, with Labour reduced to a rump in their heartlands.
[2] After the shocking election landslide of 1960, the new Conservative leader Selwyn Lloyd (originally a Liberal in the 1920s and 1930s) reforms the party as the Liberal-Conservatives.

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Churchill in '50:

1950: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1954: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1959: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1960: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth) [1]
1964: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative) [2]
1969: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative)
1973: Kingsley Amis (Common Wealth)
1974: Enoch Powell (Patriot) [3]

[1] After Bevan's unexpected death, the new Labour leader, the right wing and erratic George Brown, tried to break away from the Common Wealth party and force a general election. Priestley beat both him and Macmillan's Tories in a landslide, with Labour reduced to a rump in their heartlands.
[2] After the shocking election landslide of 1960, the new Conservative leader Selwyn Lloyd (originally a Liberal in the 1920s and 1930s) reforms the party as the Liberal-Conservatives.
[3] The Patriot Party is formed out of the far right of the Liberal-Conservative Party who win a narrow victory.
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Churchill in '50:

1950: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1954: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1959: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1960: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth) [1]
1964: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative) [2]
1969: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative)
1973: Kingsley Amis (Common Wealth)
1974: Enoch Powell (Patriot) [3]
1978: Jackie White (Democrat-Patriot Coalition)

[1] After Bevan's unexpected death, the new Labour leader, the right wing and erratic George Brown, tried to break away from the Common Wealth party and force a general election. Priestley beat both him and Macmillan's Tories in a landslide, with Labour reduced to a rump in their heartlands.
[2] After the shocking election landslide of 1960, the new Conservative leader Selwyn Lloyd (originally a Liberal in the 1920s and 1930s) reforms the party as the Liberal-Conservatives.
[3] The Patriot Party is formed out of the far right of the Liberal-Conservative Party who win a narrow victory.
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Churchill in '50:

1950: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1954: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1959: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1960: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth) [1]
1964: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative) [2]
1969: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative)
1973: Kingsley Amis (Common Wealth)
1974: Enoch Powell (Patriot) [3]
1978: Jackie White (Democrat-Patriot Coalition)
1980: Marcia Williams (Common Wealth)

[1] After Bevan's unexpected death, the new Labour leader, the right wing and erratic George Brown, tried to break away from the Common Wealth party and force a general election. Priestley beat both him and Macmillan's Tories in a landslide, with Labour reduced to a rump in their heartlands.
[2] After the shocking election landslide of 1960, the new Conservative leader Selwyn Lloyd (originally a Liberal in the 1920s and 1930s) reforms the party as the Liberal-Conservatives.
[3] The Patriot Party is formed out of the far right of the Liberal-Conservative Party who win a narrow victory.
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Churchill in '50:

1950: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1954: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1959: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1960: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth) [1]
1964: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative) [2]
1969: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative)
1973: Kingsley Amis (Common Wealth)
1974: Enoch Powell (Patriot) [3]
1978: Jackie White (Democrat-Patriot Coalition)
1980: Marcia Williams (Common Wealth)
1984: Marcia Williams (Common Wealth)


[1] After Bevan's unexpected death, the new Labour leader, the right wing and erratic George Brown, tried to break away from the Common Wealth party and force a general election. Priestley beat both him and Macmillan's Tories in a landslide, with Labour reduced to a rump in their heartlands.
[2] After the shocking election landslide of 1960, the new Conservative leader Selwyn Lloyd (originally a Liberal in the 1920s and 1930s) reforms the party as the Liberal-Conservatives.
[3] The Patriot Party is formed out of the far right of the Liberal-Conservative Party who win a narrow victory.
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Churchill in '50:

1950: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1954: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1959: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1960: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth) [1]
1964: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative) [2]
1969: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative)
1973: Kingsley Amis (Common Wealth)
1974: Enoch Powell (Patriot) [3]
1978: Jackie White (Democrat-Patriot Coalition)
1980: Marcia Williams (Common Wealth)
1984: Marcia Williams (Common Wealth)

1989: Marc White (Patriot)


[1] After Bevan's unexpected death, the new Labour leader, the right wing and erratic George Brown, tried to break away from the Common Wealth party and force a general election. Priestley beat both him and Macmillan's Tories in a landslide, with Labour reduced to a rump in their heartlands.
[2] After the shocking election landslide of 1960, the new Conservative leader Selwyn Lloyd (originally a Liberal in the 1920s and 1930s) reforms the party as the Liberal-Conservatives.
[3] The Patriot Party is formed out of the far right of the Liberal-Conservative Party who win a narrow victory.
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[QUOTE=Mumby;4845800]Churchill in '50:

1950: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1954: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1959: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1960: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth) [1]
1964: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative) [2]
1969: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative)
1973: Kingsley Amis (Common Wealth)
1974: Enoch Powell (Patriot) [3]
1978: Jackie White (Democrat-Patriot Coalition)
1980: Marcia Williams (Common Wealth)
1984: Marcia Williams (Common Wealth)

1989: Marc White (Patriot)
1994: Tony Blair (Commonwealth)




[1] After Bevan's unexpected death, the new Labour leader, the right wing and erratic George Brown, tried to break away from the Common Wealth party and force a general election. Priestley beat both him and Macmillan's Tories in a landslide, with Labour reduced to a rump in their heartlands.
[2] After the shocking election landslide of 1960, the new Conservative leader Selwyn Lloyd (originally a Liberal in the 1920s and 1930s) reforms the party as the Liberal-Conservatives.
[3] The Patriot Party is formed out of the far right of the Liberal-Conservative Party who win a narrow victory.
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1950: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1954: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)

1959: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1960: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth) [1]
1964: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative) [2]
1969: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative)
1973: Kingsley Amis (Common Wealth)
1974: Enoch Powell (Patriot) [3]
1978: Jackie White (Democrat-Patriot Coalition)
1980: Marcia Williams (Common Wealth)
1984: Marcia Williams (Common Wealth)

1989: Marc White (Patriot)
1994: Tony Blair (Commonwealth)
1999: Tony Blair (Common Wealth-Democrat Coalition)



[1] After Bevan's unexpected death, the new Labour leader, the right wing and erratic George Brown, tried to break away from the Common Wealth party and force a general election. Priestley beat both him and Macmillan's Tories in a landslide, with Labour reduced to a rump in their heartlands.
[2] After the shocking election landslide of 1960, the new Conservative leader Selwyn Lloyd (originally a Liberal in the 1920s and 1930s) reforms the party as the Liberal-Conservatives.
[3] The Patriot Party is formed out of the far right of the Liberal-Conservative Party who win a narrow victory.
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1950: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1954: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)

1959: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1960: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth) [1]
1964: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative) [2]
1969: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative)
1973: Kingsley Amis (Common Wealth)
1974: Enoch Powell (Patriot) [3]
1978: Jackie White (Democrat-Patriot Coalition)
1980: Marcia Williams (Common Wealth)
1984: Marcia Williams (Common Wealth)

1989: Marc White (Patriot)
1994: Tony Blair (Commonwealth)
1999: Tony Blair (Common Wealth-Democrat Coalition)
2004: Nigel Farage (Patriot)


[1] After Bevan's unexpected death, the new Labour leader, the right wing and erratic George Brown, tried to break away from the Common Wealth party and force a general election. Priestley beat both him and Macmillan's Tories in a landslide, with Labour reduced to a rump in their heartlands.
[2] After the shocking election landslide of 1960, the new Conservative leader Selwyn Lloyd (originally a Liberal in the 1920s and 1930s) reforms the party as the Liberal-Conservatives.
[3] The Patriot Party is formed out of the far right of the Liberal-Conservative Party who win a narrow victory.

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1895: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
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1950: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1954: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)

1959: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1960: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth) [1]
1964: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative) [2]
1969: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative)
1973: Kingsley Amis (Common Wealth)
1974: Enoch Powell (Patriot) [3]
1978: Jackie White (Democrat-Patriot Coalition)
1980: Marcia Williams (Common Wealth)
1984: Marcia Williams (Common Wealth)

1989: Marc White (Patriot)
1994: Tony Blair (Commonwealth)
1999: Tony Blair (Common Wealth-Democrat Coalition)
2004: Nigel Farage (Patriot)

2009: Nigel Farage (Patriot)

[1] After Bevan's unexpected death, the new Labour leader, the right wing and erratic George Brown, tried to break away from the Common Wealth party and force a general election. Priestley beat both him and Macmillan's Tories in a landslide, with Labour reduced to a rump in their heartlands.
[2] After the shocking election landslide of 1960, the new Conservative leader Selwyn Lloyd (originally a Liberal in the 1920s and 1930s) reforms the party as the Liberal-Conservatives.
[3] The Patriot Party is formed out of the far right of the Liberal-Conservative Party who win a narrow victory.

Fashoda Goes Hot:

1895: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1901: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury.
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1950: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1954: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)

1959: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1960: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth) [1]
1964: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative) [2]
1969: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative)
1973: Kingsley Amis (Common Wealth)
1974: Enoch Powell (Patriot) [3]
1978: Jackie White (Democrat-Patriot Coalition)
1980: Marcia Williams (Common Wealth)
1984: Marcia Williams (Common Wealth)

1989: Marc White (Patriot)
1994: Tony Blair (Commonwealth)
1999: Tony Blair (Common Wealth-Democrat Coalition)
2004: Nigel Farage (Patriot)

2009: Nigel Farage (Patriot)
2013: Dave Cameron (New Common Wealth)

[1] After Bevan's unexpected death, the new Labour leader, the right wing and erratic George Brown, tried to break away from the Common Wealth party and force a general election. Priestley beat both him and Macmillan's Tories in a landslide, with Labour reduced to a rump in their heartlands.
[2] After the shocking election landslide of 1960, the new Conservative leader Selwyn Lloyd (originally a Liberal in the 1920s and 1930s) reforms the party as the Liberal-Conservatives.
[3] The Patriot Party is formed out of the far right of the Liberal-Conservative Party who win a narrow victory.

Fashoda Goes Hot:

1895: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1901: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1906: Herbert Gladstone (Liberal)
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1950: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1954: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)
1959: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth-Labour Coalition)

1960: J.B. Priestley (Common Wealth) [1]
1964: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative) [2]
1969: Selwyn Lloyd (Liberal-Conservative)
1973: Kingsley Amis (Common Wealth)
1974: Enoch Powell (Patriot) [3]
1978: Jackie White (Democrat-Patriot Coalition)
1980: Marcia Williams (Common Wealth)
1984: Marcia Williams (Common Wealth)

1989: Marc White (Patriot)
1994: Tony Blair (Commonwealth)
1999: Tony Blair (Common Wealth-Democrat Coalition)
2004: Nigel Farage (Patriot)

2009: Nigel Farage (Patriot)
2013: Dave Cameron (New Common Wealth)
2018: Dave Cameron (New Common Wealth)

[1] After Bevan's unexpected death, the new Labour leader, the right wing and erratic George Brown, tried to break away from the Common Wealth party and force a general election. Priestley beat both him and Macmillan's Tories in a landslide, with Labour reduced to a rump in their heartlands.
[2] After the shocking election landslide of 1960, the new Conservative leader Selwyn Lloyd (originally a Liberal in the 1920s and 1930s) reforms the party as the Liberal-Conservatives.
[3] The Patriot Party is formed out of the far right of the Liberal-Conservative Party who win a narrow victory.

Fashoda Goes Hot:

1895: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1901: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1906: Herbert Gladstone (Liberal)
1911: Joseph Chamberlain (Imperial)
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Fashoda Goes Hot:

1895: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1901: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1906: Herbert Gladstone (Liberal)
1911: Joseph Chamberlain (Imperial)
1914:
Edward George Villiers Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby (Imperial) [1]

[1] Joseph Chamberlain dies in office.
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[QUOTE=WhigMagnate;4849699]Fashoda Goes Hot:

1895: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1901: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1906: Herbert Gladstone (Liberal)
1911: Joseph Chamberlain (Imperial)
1914:
[COLOR=Indigo]Edward George Villiers Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby (Imperial) [1]
1915:
[/B][COLOR=Indigo] Winston Churchill (Imperial) [COLOR=Black][2]
[1] Joseph Chamberlain dies in office.
[2] The Earl of Derby is assassinated during a visit to the Paris Occupation Zone.
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Fashoda Goes Hot:

1895: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)

1901: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1906: Herbert Gladstone (Liberal)
1911: Joseph Chamberlain (Imperial)
1914:
Edward George Villiers Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby (Imperial) [1]
1915: Winston Churchill (Imperial) [2]

1920: David Lloyd George (Liberal)
[1] Joseph Chamberlain dies in office.
[2] The Earl of Derby is assassinated during a visit to the Paris Occupation Zone.
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Fashoda Goes Hot:

1895: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1901: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1906: Herbert Gladstone (Liberal)
1911: Joseph Chamberlain (Imperial)
1914: Edward George Villiers Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby (Imperial) [1]
1915: Winston Churchill (Imperial) [2]
1920: David Lloyd George (Liberal)
1925: Wisnton Chruchill (Imperial-Liberal Unionist)

[1] Joseph Chamberlain dies in office.
[2] The Earl of Derby is assassinated during a visit to the Paris Occupation Zone.
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Fashoda Goes Hot:

1895: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1901: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1906: Herbert Gladstone (Liberal)
1911: Joseph Chamberlain (Imperial)
1914: Edward George Villiers Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby (Imperial) [1]
1915: Winston Churchill (Imperial) [2]
1920: David Lloyd George (Liberal)
1925: Winston Churchill (Imperial-Liberal Unionist)
1927: William Gladstone III (United Liberal) [3]

[1] Joseph Chamberlain dies in office.
[2] The Earl of Derby is assassinated during a visit to the Paris Occupation Zone.
[3] Churchill's reputation is ruined by his handling of the General Strike and allegations of corruption. The 42-year old grandson of the original William Gladstone sweeps to victory in a landslide after the Imperial-Liberal Unionist coalition collapses.
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Fashoda Goes Hot:

1895: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1901: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1906: Herbert Gladstone (Liberal)
1911: Joseph Chamberlain (Imperial)
1914: Edward George Villiers Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby (Imperial) [1]
1915: Winston Churchill (Imperial) [2]
1920: David Lloyd George (Liberal)
1925: Winston Churchill (Imperial-Liberal Unionist)
1927: William Gladstone III (United Liberal) [3]
1931: William Gladstone III (Liberal [Gladsonites])

[1] Joseph Chamberlain dies in office.
[2] The Earl of Derby is assassinated during a visit to the Paris Occupation Zone.
[3] Churchill's reputation is ruined by his handling of the General Strike and allegations of corruption. The 42-year old grandson of the original William Gladstone sweeps to victory in a landslide after the Imperial-Liberal Unionist coalition collapses.
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1895: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1901: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1906: Herbert Gladstone (Liberal)
1911: Joseph Chamberlain (Imperial)
1914: Edward George Villiers Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby (Imperial) [1]
1915: Winston Churchill (Imperial) [2]
1920: David Lloyd George (Liberal)
1925: Winston Churchill (Imperial-Liberal Unionist)
1927: William Gladstone III (United Liberal) [3]
1931: William Gladstone III (Liberal, Gladstonians)
1936: William Gladstone III (Gladstonian-Progressive Conservative Coalition)
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Fashoda Goes Hot:

1895: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)

1901: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (Conservative)
1906: Herbert Gladstone (Liberal)
1911: Joseph Chamberlain (Imperial)
1914: Edward George Villiers Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby (Imperial) [1]
1915: Winston Churchill (Imperial) [2]
1920: David Lloyd George (Liberal)
1925: Winston Churchill (Imperial-Liberal Unionist)
1927: William Gladstone III (United Liberal) [3]
1931: William Gladstone III (Liberal, Gladstonians)
1936: William Gladstone III (Gladstonian-Progressive Conservative Coalition)
1938: William Gladstone III
(Wartime Coalition)
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