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Issue: 34
Date: 5 April 1963

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
Ed Miliband The Sphinx George Osborne Boris Johnson Prince Charles David Cameron Rock Of Gibraltar Ed Miliband
August 2013
Father Christmas Father Christmas
December 2012
Tony Blair Tony Blair
September 2015
2000s
Christmas Angels Christmas Angels
December 2007
Patricia Hewitt Patricia Hewitt
April 2006
Tony Blair Cherie Blair Euan Blair Nicholas Blair Kathryn Blair Tony Blair
June 2001
1990s
Ted Heath Saddam Hussein Ted Heath
October 1990
David Owen David Owen
June 1990
Ian Paisley Ian Paisley
September 1994
1980s
Michael Foot Michael Foot
March 1983
Ken Livingstone Ken Livingstone
August 1981
Douglas Hurd Douglas Hurd
October 1985
1970s
Princess Margaret Roddy Llewelyn Princess Margaret
March 1979
Jim Callaghan Jim Callaghan
January 1979
Lord Franks Frederick Coggan Lord Franks
April 1978
1960s
Anita Ekberg Anita Ekberg
September 1965
George Brown Harold Wilson Charles De Gaulle George Brown
February 1967
Harold Wilson Harold Wilson
September 1964
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