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Also, Keir Starmer is Arthur Hardie?I didn't forget about my Führerreich TL quite yet, here's a sequel to the last UK election I did for it
Also, Keir Starmer is Arthur Hardie?I didn't forget about my Führerreich TL quite yet, here's a sequel to the last UK election I did for it
It's not the only reference there. I also used Michael Gove for Graeme Logan, and Michael Gove's OTL birth name is Graeme LoganAlso, Keir Starmer is Arthur Hardie?
Is Arthur FitzClarence descended from William IV?Followup to the last election I posted, here's the new British PM for my Führerreich TL
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YepIs Arthur FitzClarence descended from William IV?
Here's a followup I made that @RoxyLikeAPuma approved, a wikibox for Premier Summers2018 Superior Provincial Election
Hey Mickey!
I hope we get Great British Railway Journeys hosted by Alan Milburn now...Based on this TL: https://www.alternatehistory.com/fo...ents-and-pms-ii.407398/page-422#post-19541338
The 1992-1997 Parliament had been chaotic for the Straw government. Initially, the 'grey man' was a Labour hero for pulling off an upset victory in the 1992 election, but soon the country found itself in a sterling crisis that damaged the government's credibility. Furthermore, various financial scandals were uncovered within the Parliamentary Labour Party, alienating both its core base and the nation at large. Having survived a leadership challenge in 1995, Straw managed to make it all the way to the 1997 election. However, with the Tories under the youthful and charismatic Michael Portillo enjoying a years-long lead in the polls, the result was probably inevitable.
The margin was not so inevitable.
In the biggest landslide in decades, a number of cabinet ministers were defeated, the most prominent being Chancellor Gordon Brown in his marginal Edinburgh South constituency and, more surprisingly, Health Secretary and rising star Alan Milburn in his seemingly safe (or perhaps not) constituency of Stockton North. The defeat of the latter has come to be known as the 'Milburn Moment' and many still ask "Were you up for Milburn?"; Milburn had long been a star of the party's more left-wing grassroots and this result was seen to symbolise the extent of Labour's defeat. Elsewhere, London was a particular success for the Tories. The incoming Prime Minister, Michael Portillo, saw his majority exceed 25,000 in Enfield Southgate, and Kate Hoey, a key figure on the Labour left, was defeated in Dulwich and West Norwood. The Liberal Democrats successfully captured anti-Labour tactical votes in a variety of constituencies to almost double their number of seats.
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Here's an infobox for the 33rd President of the United States, Henry A. Wallace, for an upcoming timeline!