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  1. Retrospective UK General election 1865

    This'll be nice and easy to calculate.
  2. Retrospective UK General election 1979

    The election, though Labour will probably just win again...
  3. Retrospective UK General election 1906

    First proper election of the Labour Party.
  4. United Kingdom general election, 1859

    The last election of the Whigs, Peelites and Chartists
  5. Retrospective UK General election 1900

    Starting a 1900-45 series in order to get this done before Christmas.
  6. Retrospective UK General election 1974, October

    May it live again.
  7. Retrospective UK General Election results: Revamped

    Retrospective UK General Election results: Revamp Due to busyness and boredom this was rather put on hiatus, but I've decided to bring it back, starting Saturday, and therefore I've decided to make sure the results and elections have some connection to each other, so I we have a new thread...
  8. Retrospective UK General election 1974, February.

    Wilson Vs Heath round three.
  9. Retrospective UK General election 1857

    This election was provoked by Palmerston's handling of the Arrow affair
  10. Retrospective UK 1970 General Election

    Heath Vs Wilson Round two.
  11. Retrospective UK General election 1852

    You can read the extermenly long Wiki article here
  12. Retrospective UK General election 1964

    Retrospective UK General election 1966 Heath Vs Wilson time
  13. 1959 Government formation

    Labour 207 Seats Conservative 162 Seats ILP 162 Seats Liberal 64 Seats Plaid 10 Seats Lancastrian 10 Seats Sinn Fein 3 Seats Communist 3 Seats SNP 3 Seats Ind.Lab(NI) 3 Seats Fellowship 3 Seats
  14. Retrospective UK General election 1964

    Semi-interesting fact, OTL 1964 was the only time in recent memory when only members of the three main parties were elected.
  15. Retrospective UK General election 1847

    I have decided to include the Peelites from now until 1859, as a separate option.
  16. Retrospective UK General election 1959

    Here we have our first real opportunity for an ATL PM in the form of Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Labour party.
  17. Retrospective UK General election 1841

    Now this is where the 19th century elections get interesting, the Chartist, advocating for universal male suffrage among other things.
  18. 1955 Government Formation

    The 1955 Retrospective election produced another Hung Parliament, but with the only options that math being Labour+ ones Labour 307 Seats Conservative 243 Seats Liberal 49 Seats ILP 9 Seats Communist 9 Seats Plaid Cyrmu 9 Seats Nat.Lib...
  19. Retrospective UK General election 1951 Government Formation

    The 1951 Election here and here ended in a knife edge Hung Parliament, and you the good people get to vote who would be most likely to form the Government. 313 For majority 285 Conservitve 285 Labour 21 Liberal 4 National Liberal 4 Communist 2 Irish Labour 7 Indpendent Labour Party 7...
  20. Retrospective UK 1837 General Election

    Now in AH Books and Media Not much to note except that the Conservative are still lead by Peel.
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