List of U.K. Prime Ministers 1945-2020

1955: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1960: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1961: George Brown (Labour)
1964: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1969: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1973: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1978: Harold Wilson (Labour)
 
1955: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1960: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1961: George Brown (Labour)
1964: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1969: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1973: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1978: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1980: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
 
1955: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1960: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1961: George Brown (Labour)
1964: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1969: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1973: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1978: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1980: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1984:
Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
 

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1955: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1960: Clement Attlee (Labour)

1961: George Brown (Labour)
1964: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1969: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1973: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1978: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1980: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1984:
Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1988: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
 
1955: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1960: Clement Attlee (Labour)

1961: George Brown (Labour)
1964: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1969: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1973: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1978: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1980: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1984:
Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1988: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1992: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
 
1955: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1960: Clement Attlee (Labour)

1961: George Brown (Labour)
1964: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1969: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1973: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1978: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1980: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1984:
Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1988: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1992: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1997: Robin Cook (Labour)
 

AndyC

Donor
1955: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1960: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1961: George Brown (Labour)

1964: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1969: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1973: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1978: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1980: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1984:
Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1988: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1992: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1997: Robin Cook (Labour)
 
1955: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1960: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1961: George Brown (Labour)

1964: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1969: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)

1973: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1978: Harold Wilson (Labour)

1980: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1984: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1988: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1992: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)

1997: Robin Cook (Labour)
1999: Robin Cook (Labour)
 
1955: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1960: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1961: George Brown (Labour)

1964: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1969: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)

1973: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1978: Harold Wilson (Labour)

1980: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1984: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1988: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1992: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)

1997: Robin Cook (Labour)
1999: Robin Cook (Labour)

2004: Michael Portillo (Conservative)
 
1955: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1960: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1961: George Brown (Labour)

1964: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1969: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)

1973: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1978: Harold Wilson (Labour)

1980: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1984: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1988: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1992: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)

1997: Robin Cook (Labour)
1999: Robin Cook (Labour)

2004: Michael Portillo (Conservative)
2009: David Miliband (Labour)
 

AndyC

Donor
1955: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1960: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1961: George Brown (Labour)
1964: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1969: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)

1973: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1978: Harold Wilson (Labour)

1980: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1984: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1988: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1992: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)

1997: Robin Cook (Labour)
1999: Robin Cook (Labour)

2004: Michael Portillo (Conservative)
2009: David Miliband (Labour)

2012: Alan Milburn (Labour)
 
1955: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1960: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1961: George Brown (Labour)
1964: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1969: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)

1973: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1978: Harold Wilson (Labour)

1980: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1984: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1988: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1992: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)

1997: Robin Cook (Labour)
1999: Robin Cook (Labour)

2004: Michael Portillo (Conservative)
2009: David Miliband (Labour)

2012: Alan Milburn (Labour)
2013: Nick Clegg (Conservative) [1]
[1] The Milburn government is defeated by a no-confidence motion, after 85 pro-Miliband MPs abstained. The Conservative Party wins more than 70% of seats thanks to a divided Labour Party.
 
1955: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1960: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1961: George Brown (Labour)
1964: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)
1969: Randolph Churchill (Conservative)

1973: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1978: Harold Wilson (Labour)

1980: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1984: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1988: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1992: Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)

1997: Robin Cook (Labour)
1999: Robin Cook (Labour)

2004: Michael Portillo (Conservative)
2009: David Miliband (Labour)

2012: Alan Milburn (Labour)
2013: Nick Clegg (Conservative) [1]
2017: Nick Clegg (Conservative)

[1] The Milburn government is defeated by a no-confidence motion, after 85 pro-Miliband MPs abstained. The Conservative Party wins more than 70% of seats thanks to a divided Labour Party.
 
Labour reelected in 1970:
1970: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1973: Enoch Powell (Conservative) [1]


1. Won a landslide victory after backlash against attempted IRA assassination of the Queen.
 
Labour reelected in 1970:
1970: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1973: Enoch Powell (Conservative) [1]

1977: Enoch Powell (Conservative) [2]
1. Won a landslide victory after backlash against attempted IRA assassination of the Queen.
2. The Powell Government falls after moderates in the Conservative Party vote in favour of a motion of no confidence. Progressive Conservatives manage to win 30 seats in the election, but Powell's Conservatives manage to win again with a majority of 70 seats.

OOC: I hate Enoch Powell, but I always suspect that he would kill British democracy had he come to power:(
 
Labour reelected in 1970:
1970: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1973: Enoch Powell (Conservative) [1]

1977: Enoch Powell (Conservative) [2]
1. Won a landslide victory after backlash against attempted IRA assassination of the Queen.
2. The Powell Government falls after moderates in the Conservative Party vote in favour of a motion of no confidence. Progressive Conservatives manage to win 30 seats in the election, but Powell's Conservatives manage to win again with a majority of 70 seats.

OOC: I hate Enoch Powell, but I always suspect that he would kill British democracy had he come to power:(

I did it because the situation reminded me of What if Gordon Banks Had Played, which I suggest you read if you have not heard of it. :p
 
1970: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1973: Enoch Powell (Conservative) [1]
1977: Enoch Powell (Conservative) [2]
1980: Enoch Powell (Conservative) [3]


1. Won a landslide victory after backlash against attempted IRA assassination of the Queen.
2. The Powell Government falls after moderates in the Conservative Party vote in favour of a motion of no confidence. Progressive Conservatives manage to win 30 seats in the election, but Powell's Conservatives manage to win again with a majority of 70 seats.
3. Wins again with a majority of 25 after Liberal resurgence splits left wing vote but more MP's go to Progressive Conservatives and is faced by nearly all Opposition parties trying to kill his government (Down with Powell!
 
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Labour reelected in 1970:
1970: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1973: Enoch Powell (Conservative) [1]
1977: Enoch Powell (Conservative) [2]
1. Won a landslide victory after backlash against attempted IRA assassination of the Queen.
2. The Powell Government falls after moderates in the Conservative Party vote in favour of a motion of no confidence. Progressive Conservatives manage to win 30 seats in the election, but Powell's Conservatives manage to win again with a majority of 70 seats.

OOC: I hate Enoch Powell, but I always suspect that he would kill British democracy had he come to power:(

OOC: Why. Yes he was Racist but kill British Democracy? I doubt he could have.

and does this have to start in 1945 or can it be earlier
 
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