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shiftygiant - The Universal Prime Minister
The Universal Prime Minister So I did an ASB!TLAPOT a while back. It's dead, unfortunatly (though I may return to it if I find myself inspired), so I thought I'd make some lists for where I intended it to go.
Prime Ministers
2010-2013: David Cameron (Conservative) def. 2010 (Liberal Democrats Coalition): Gordon Brown (Labour), Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrats) 2013-2019: George Osborne (Conservative) def. 2015: (Liberal Democrats Coalition): Ed Balls (Labour), Nicola Sturgeon (SNP), Nick Clegg ('pro-coalition' Liberal Democrats)/John Leech ('anti-Coalition' Liberal Democrats), Nigel Farage (UKIP) 2019-2020: Gordon Macfarlane (Labour) def. 2019 (Minority with Liberal Democrats and SNP supply & confidence): George Osborne (Conservative), John Leech (Liberal Democrats), Nicola Sturgeon (SNP), Norman Lamb (Liberal Democrats), Paul Nuttal (UKIP), Douglas Carswell (Liberation) 2020-2022: George Osborne (Conservative) def. 2020: Gordon Macfarlane (Labour), Norman Lamb (Liberal Democrats), John Leech (Liberal Democrats), Paul Nuttal (UKIP), Nicola Sturgeon (SNP) 2022-2025: Sajid Javid (Conservative)
2025-20??: Gordon Macfarlane (Labour) def. 2025 (Liberal Democrats supply and confidence): Sajid Javid (Conservative), John Leech (Liberal Democrats)
def. 2027 (Grand Coalition with Conservative): Stephen Crabbs (Conservative), Lord Balls of Pontefract (Anti-Coalition Labour), John Leech (Liberal Democrats)
Basically Macfarlane won Leadership in 2010, but is knifed in 2014 over Syria. Cameron himself is knifed in 2013 over poor local elections. Stuff sort of spins out from there and yes Gordon Macfarlane is him, you don't need to write it.