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Issue: 233
Date: 20 November 1970

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Jeremy Corbyn Jeremy Corbyn
September 2016
David Cameron Michael Ashcroft David Cameron
October 2015
Hilary Benn Jeremy Corbyn Hilary Benn
December 2015
2000s
Tony Blair William Hague John Prescott Tony Blair
March 2001
Gordon Brown Cheryl Cole Alesha Dixon Gordon Brown
March 2009
The Queen Mother The Queen Prince Edward Prince Charles The Queen Mother
November 2001
1990s
John Major John Major
April 1993
Princess Diana Henry Kissinger Princess Diana
December 1995
Tony Blair Tony Blair
November 1997
1980s
Margaret Thatcher Margaret Thatcher
August 1986
Margaret Thatcher Margaret Thatcher
September 1985
Michael Heseltine Christmas Michael Heseltine
December 1983
1970s
Ted Heath Harold Wilson Ted Heath
May 1970
Jim Callaghan Jim Callaghan
September 1977
Michael Argyle Michael Argyle
August 1971
1960s
Michael Peacock Aidan Crawley David Frost Michael Peacock
June 1967
George Brown George Brown
February 1963
Light Brigade Light Brigade
January 1968
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