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Issue: 424
Date: 17 March 1978

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
April 2024
2010s
David Cameron Nick Clegg Nigel Farage Boris Johnson David Cameron
January 2013
Theresa May Philip Hammond Theresa May
October 2016
David Cameron Michael Gove Boris Johnson Theresa May Nigel Farage Sarah Vine Jeremy Corbyn David Cameron
July 2016
2000s
Richard Branson Richard Branson
December 2000
Gordon Brown Cheryl Cole Alesha Dixon Gordon Brown
March 2009
Gordon Brown Colonel Gaddafi Gordon Brown
September 2009
1990s
Prince Charles Tony Blair Cherie Blair Prince Charles
September 1997
Margaret Thatcher Margaret Thatcher
March 1993
Helmut Kohl Helmut Kohl
May 1992
1980s
Ariel Sharon Ariel Sharon
September 1982
Neil Kinnock Ken Livingstone Neil Kinnock
May 1989
Edwina Currie Edwina Currie
December 1988
1970s
Mick Jagger Bianca Jagger Mick Jagger
May 1971
Tony Benn Tony Benn
May 1975
Richard Crossman Richard Crossman
March 1972
1960s
John Wells John Wells
April 1965
Joseph Stalin Joseph Stalin
October 1967
Tower of Babel Tower of Babel
January 1965
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