The Hanged Man or The Slow Rise Of British Communism
1916-1922: David Lloyd George (National Liberal)
1918 (United Coalition with Conservatives and NDLP) def. Eamon de Valera (Sinn Fein), H.H. Asquith (Liberal), Arthur Henderson (Labour), John Dillon (Irish Parliamentary)
1922-1923: David Lloyd George (United Reform majority)
1923-1925: Austen Chamberlain (United Reform)
1923 (Majority) def. George Lansbury (Labour), H.H. Asquith (Liberal), Henry Page Croft (National)
1925-1935: Winston Churchill (United Reform)
1926 (Coalition with National-Liberal Alliance) def. George Lansbury (Labour), John Simon (National-Liberal Alliance), David Lloyd George (Radical)
1931 (Coalition with National-Liberal Alliance) def. Fenner Brockway (Labour), John Simon (National-Liberal Alliance), David Lloyd George (Radical)
1935-1943: Oswald Mosley (United Reform)
1936 (Coalition with National Liberals) def. Fenner Brockway (Labour), John Simon (National Liberal), David Lloyd George (Radical)
1940 (Unity Government with National Liberals and Radicals) def. James Maxton (Labour), Winston Churchill (Peoples')
1943-1955: Winston Churchill (Peoples')
1946 (Coalition with Labour and Centrists) def. Tom Wintringham (Labour), Leslie Hore-Belisha (Centre), Waldron Smithers (National)
1950 (Coalition with Centrists) def. Tom Wintringham (Labour), Leslie Hore-Belisha (Centre), Waldron Smithers (National)
1954 (Coalition with Centrists) def. Konni Zilliacus (Labour), Leslie Hore-Belisha (Centre), A.K. Chesterton (National), Honor Balfour (Action)
1955-1960: Anthony Eden (Peoples')
1956 (Coalition with Nationals and Centrists) def. Konni Zilliacus (Labour), Bernard Montgomery (National), Mark Bonham Carter (Centre), Honor Balfour (Action)
1960-1963: William Douglas-Home (Peoples')
1960 (Coalition with Action and Centrists) def. Konni Zilliacus (Labour), Bernard Montgomery (National), Honor Balfour (Action), Mark Bonham Carter (Centre)
1961 (Coalition with Action) def. Konni Zilliacus (Labour), Honor Balfour (Action), John Baker White (National), Mark Bonham Carter (Centre)
1963-1965: Selwyn Lloyd (Peoples')
1963 (Coalition with Nationals and Centrists) def. T. Dan Smith (Labour), Honor Balfour (Action), William Sidney (National), Peter Bessell (Centre)
1965-1970: Duncan Sandys (Peoples')
1968 (Coalition with Nationals) def. T. Dan Smith (Labour), William Sidney (National), John Baker (Action)
1970-1975: Reginald Maudling (Peoples')
1972 (Coalition with Labour and Action) def. T. Dan Smith (Labour), John Gouriet (National), John Baker (Action)
1975-1991: Cyril Smith (Peoples')
1975 (Coalition with Ratepayers') def. Denis Healey (Labour), Oliver Smedley (Ratepayers'), John Griffiths (Action), Oswald Mosley (New Movement)
1980 (Coalition with Ratepayers') def. Denis Healey (Labour), Margaret Roberts (Ratepayers'), John Griffiths (Action), Andrew Fountaine (New Movement)
1984 (Coalition with Ratepayers') def. Denis Healey (Labour), Margaret Roberts (Ratepayers'), Peter Hain (Action), Roy Painter (New Movement)
1988 (Coalition with New Movement and Ratepayers') def. Denis Healey (Labour), Peter Hain (Action), Patrick Moore (New Movement), Margaret Roberts (Ratepayers')
1991-1993: Rhodes Boyson (Peoples'-New Movement-Ratepayers' coalition)
1993-1998: Derek Simpson (Labour)
1993 (Coalition with Action) def. Patrick Moore (New Movement), Peter Hain (Action), Rhodes Boyson (Moralitarian), John Redwood (Neo-Liberal), Norman St John-Stevas (One Nation)