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1937-1938: Neville Chamberlain †
1938-1941: Anthony Eden
1942-1944: John Anderson
1944-1945: Herbert Morrison
1945-1953: Stafford Cripps
1953-1957: Denis Pritt
1957-1968: John Freeman
1968-1968: Walter Walker
1968-1971: John Freeman
1971-1977: Derek Ezra
1977-1980: Peter Parker
1980-1989: Gordon Richardson
1989-1991:
1991-:
 
1937-1938: Neville Chamberlain †
1938-1941: Anthony Eden
1942-1944: John Anderson
1944-1945: Herbert Morrison
1945-1953: Stafford Cripps
1953-1957: Denis Pritt
1957-1968: John Freeman
1968-1968: Walter Walker
1968-1971: John Freeman
1971-1977: Derek Ezra
1977-1980: Peter Parker
1980-1989: Gordon Richardson
1989-1991: Christopher Bland
1991-:
 
1937-1938: Neville Chamberlain †
1938-1941: Anthony Eden
1942-1944: John Anderson
1944-1945: Herbert Morrison
1945-1953: Stafford Cripps
1953-1957: Denis Pritt
1957-1968: John Freeman
1968-1968: Walter Walker
1968-1971: John Freeman
1971-1977: Derek Ezra
1977-1980: Peter Parker
1980-1989: Gordon Richardson
1989-1991: Christopher Bland
1991-: Olga Maitland
 
1937-1938: Neville Chamberlain (Conservative leading National Government) †
1938-1941: Anthony Eden (Conservative leading National Government) †
1942-1944: John Anderson (National)
1944-1945: Herbert Morrison (Labour)
1944 (Minority): Leslie Hore-Belisha (National), Archibald Sinclair (Liberal), Willie Gallacher (Communist)
1945-1953: Stafford Cripps (Labour)
1946: Leslie Hore-Belisha (National), Archibald Sinclair (Liberal), Willie Gallacher (Communist)
1951: R.A. Butler (National), Willie Gallacher (Communist), Archibald Sinclair (Liberal)

1953-1957: Denis Pritt (Labour)
1956: Ronald Cartland (National), Willie Gallacher (Communist)
1957-1968: John Freeman (Labour)
1961: Ronald Cartland (National), Harry Pollitt (Communist)
1966: John Amery (Reform), Denis Healey (Communist), Colin Jordan (National Front)

1968-1968: Walter Walker (Military)
1968-1971:
John Freeman (Labour)
1969: George Thomson (National Coalition), Denis Healey (Communist), Colin Jordan (National Front)
1971-1977: Derek Ezra (National Reconstruction)
1976: Scattered Independents
1977-1980: Peter Parker (National Reconstruction)
1980-1989: Gordon Richardson (Unity)

1980: Denis Healey (Alliance)
1985: Denis Healey (Alliance)

1989-1991: Christopher Bland (Unity)
1989: Ken Cameron (Alliance)
1991-: Olga Maitland (Unity)
1991: Ken Cameron (Alliance)
 
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Good Lord, what happens here? Also Derek Ezra being the man to bring back ‘Capitalism’ is *chefs kiss*
John Freeman went properly off the rails after the Walker’s quixotic putsch attempt, the 1969 election was free but not really fair, and while Britain stayed out of the Third Great War the biological and chemical warfare unleashed by both sides devastated the continent and the global economy, and enough people on all sides of the house - and the military - decided that neither Freeman or the Labour Party could rise to meet the occasion.

Ezra, a well-respected but not exactly accomplished MP, was always a figurehead for the real leaders of Britain from 1971 onwards - Admiral James Callaghan, Chancellor Douglas Jay and Her Majesty Elizabeth II.
 
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