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Issue: 512
Date: 31 July 1981

William Wragg Rishi Sunak Jeremy Hunt Oliver Dowden William Wragg
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Nigel Farage Ed Miliband David Cameron Samantha Cameron Nick Clegg Nigel Farage
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Theresa May Boris Johnson Liam Fox Jeremy Hunt Chris Grayling Priti Patel David Mundell David Gauke Gavin Williamson Ben Gummer Baroness Evans David Liddington Sajid Javid David Davis Amber Rudd Philip Hammond Michael Fallon Elizabeth Truss Theresa May
September 2016
The Queen The Queen
June 2012
2000s
Gordon Brown Gordon Brown
November 2009
The Addams Family The Addams Family
March 2005
Gordon Brown Barack Obama Gordon Brown
November 2008
1990s
Norman Tebbit Norman Tebbit
January 1990
William Hague Cecil Parkinson William Hague
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Norman Lamont Norman Lamont
June 1993
1980s
Neil Kinnock Tony Benn Neil Kinnock
July 1984
David Steel David Owen Ian Paisley David Steel
November 1984
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Ted Heath Enoch Powell Ted Heath
June 1970
Alec Douglas-Home Alec Douglas-Home
September 1970
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Roy Thomson Roy Thomson
October 1966
Prince Charles Prince Charles
February 1962
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