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Issue: 520
Date: 20 November 1981

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
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Philip Green Theresa May Boris Johnson Jeremy Corbyn Philip Green
August 2016
Nigel Farage Douglas Carswell Mark Reckless Nigel Farage
October 2014
Barack Obama Benjamin Netanyahu Barack Obama
August 2014
2000s
Neil Hamilton Christine Hamilton Neil Hamilton
August 2001
Christmas Christmas
December 2003
Michael Martin Gordon Brown Joanna Lumley Margaret Moran Hazel Blears House Of Commons Michael Martin
May 2009
1990s
John Prescott John Prescott
July 1999
Bill Clinton Boris Yeltsin Bill Clinton
September 1998
David Owen David Owen
June 1990
1980s
Michael Foot Michael Foot
September 1982
Prince Andrew Prince Andrew
October 1982
Arthur Scargill Arthur Scargill
August 1984
1970s
Jean Shrimpton Jean Shrimpton
January 1971
John Stonehouse John Stonehouse
April 1975
Clive Jenkins Clive Jenkins
September 1978
1960s
Ted Heath Reginald Maudling Ted Heath
October 1969
Hippies Hippies
August 1967
Harold Wilson Harold Macmillan Harold Wilson
October 1963
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