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Airesien's Test Thread

2010–2016: David Cameron (Conservative)
2010 (Coalition with Liberal Democrat)
def. Gordon Brown (Labour), Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat)
2015 (Majority) def. Ed Miliband (Labour), Nicola Sturgeon (SNP), Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat)
2016 EU referendum: remain (51.9%) def. leave (48.1%)


2016–2021: Boris Johnson (Conservative)
2017 (Majority) def. Jeremy Corbyn (Labour), Nicola Sturgeon (SNP), Tim Farron (Liberal Democrat), Nigel Farage (UKIP)

2021–2022: Penny Mordaunt (Conservative)

2022–0000: Emily Thornberry (Labour)

2022 (Minority with Liberal Democrat support) def. Penny Mordaunt (Conservative), Nicola Sturgeon (SNP), Jo Swinson (Liberal Democrat), Nigel Farage (UKIP)
2023 Electoral Reform referendum: no (60.2%) def. yes (39.8%)
 
I increasingly think he would have bombed in a 2017 snap election. He'd face exactly the same questions as May, have the same answers to them, and as Labour inevitably surges in the polls there's going to be mass panic and he'll be hiding in fridges in no time.
 
1990–1997: John Major (Conservative)
1992 (Majority)
def. Neil Kinnock (Labour), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democrat)

1997–2004: John Smith (Labour)
1997 (Majority)
def. John Major (Conservative), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democrat)
2002 (Majority) def. Michael Portillo (Conservative), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democrat)


2004–2012: Gordon Brown (Labour)
2006 (Majority) def. William Hague (Conservative), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democrat)
2011 (Coalition with Liberal Democrat) def. Liam Fox (Conservative), Chris Huhne (Liberal Democrat)
2012 PR referendum: no (69.4%) def. yes (30.6%)


2012–2016: Alan Johnson (Labour)

2016–2017: Graham Brady (Conservative)

2016 (Minority with DUP and UUP confidence and supply) def. Alan Johnson (Labour), Vince Cable (Liberal Democrat), Alex Salmond (SNP), Nigel Farage (UKIP)
2017 EU referendum: remain (50.4%) def. leave (49.6%)
 
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