I've created a full list of Theresa May's government if she won the 2017 election with a majority of 100
The Prime Minister
Prime Minister
Rt Hon Theresa May MP
First Lord of the Treasury
Minister for the Civil Service
Minister for the Union
Parliamentary Private Secretary to...
Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom
8 January 1958 - 28 April 1969
Anthony Eden (Conservative and Unionist)
28 April 1969 - 20 June 1969
Christopher Soames (National Liberal) (Acting)
20 June 1969 - 2 April 1974
Reginald Maudling (Conservative and Unionist)
2 April 1974 - 27 May 1974...
Thanks for this. As it happens I'm a Labour activist -especially helping out in Beeston Central - and was at the count last month. Broxtowe's a funny local authority in many ways. Changes aren't as dramatic as Ashfield or Mansfield but like you say the Brinsley victory is scary. Though Mansfield...
Electoral History of Nicola Murray
Born Leamington Spa, 1964
1983-1987: Studied Social Sciences at Warwick Univesity
1987-1990: Social Worker, London Borough of Tower Hamlets
1990-1997: Director of Housing, London Borough of Camden
1992: Labour Candidate for Brentford and Isleworth
1992: Lost...
1970: Edward Heath (Conservative)
Election 1970: Harold Wilson (Labour); Jeremy Thorpe (Liberal)
Election 1974: Harold Wilson (Labour); Jeremy Thorpe (Liberal)
1976: Willie Whitelaw (Conservative)
1979: Shirley Williams (Labour)
Election 1979: Willie Whitelaw (Conservative); David Steel...
HM Government - July 2019
Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury & Minister of State for the Civil Service - Dominic Raab MP
Chancellor of the Exchequer, First Secretary of State & Second Lord of the Treasury - Michael Gove MP
Chief Secretary to the Treasury - Esther McVey MP
Secretary of...
My premise is that essentially we see what happened in Scotland and Merseyside (and to a lesser extent London) in OTL happened in the rest of country. Added to that no 'bigotgate' and I think it's quite plausible that Labour votes would've held up. Remember, Cameron failed to impress in 2010...
It's 2010 and the result of the election is a hung Parliament.
Labour 314
Conservative 258
Liberal Democrats 51
Others 27
Gordon Brown won 38% of the vote, staggering the opinion polls. Nick Clegg, who previously stated he'd back the party with the highest number of votes and seats was in no...