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shiftygiant - Major's Legacy
Decided to have a go at one of the quick and dirty lists based on term limits- but with a twist.
Major's Legacy ASB premise: What if John Major is defeated in 1995 (not the space bat, as he nearly stepped down if not for two votes), and he puts forward a PMB that sets the limit for the Premiership to be 8 years?
1990-1995: John Major (Conservative) def. 1992: Neil Kinnock (Labour), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democrats) 1995-1997: Michael Heseltine (Conservative)
1997-2005: Tony Blair (Labour) def. 1997: Michael Heseltine (Conservative), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democrats)
def. 2001: Michael Portillo (Conservative), Simon Hughes (Liberal Democrats) 2005-2009: Gordon Brown (Labour) * def. 2006: Ann Widdecombe (Conservative), Simon Hughes (Liberal Democrats) 2009-2014: Alan Johnson (Labour) def. 2011 (Liberal Democrats Coalition): George Osborne (Conservative), Simon Hughes (Liberal Democrats), Tim Congdon (UKIP) 2014-2022: George Osborne (Conservative) def. 2014: Alan Johnson (Labour), Norman Lamb (Liberal Democrats), Alex Salmond (SNP), Christopher Monckton (UKIP)
der. 2019 (Communities Coalition): Ed Balls (Labour), Jeremy Browne (Liberal Democrats), Anglela Constance (SNP), Steven Woolfe (Communities), Paul Nuttal (UKIP) 2022-20??: Sajid Javid (Conservative)
*Forced out due to poor performance in local elections and in the European Parliament.