allthepresidentsmen
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Work in progress.
Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom:
2019-2022: Boris Johnson [1] (Conservative)
'19 (Majority): def. Jeremy Corbyn (Labour), Nicola Sturgeon (SNP), Jo Swinson [defeated] (Liberal Democrats)
2022-2024: Liz Truss [2] (Conservative)
2024-2039: Sir Keir Starmer [3] (Labour)
'24 (Majority): def. Nicola Sturgeon (SNP), Ed Davey (Liberal Democrats), Liz Truss [defeated] (Conservative)
'25 Scottish independence referendum: NO 52.4%, YES 47.6%
'27 House of Lords reform [4] referendum: YES 54.4%, NO 45.6%
'28 (Majority): def. Ed Davey (Liberal Democrats), Ian Blackford (SNP), Caroline Lucas (Green), Kemi Badenoch [defeated] (Conservative)
'30 MMPR referendum: YES 53.2%, NO 46.8%
'32 (Majority): def. Layla Moran (Liberal Democrats), Caroline Lucas (Green), Suella Braverman (Conservative), Humza Yousaf (SNP)
'36 (Majority): def. Amelia Womack (Green), Chuka Umunna (Liberal Democrats), Siobhan Baillie (Conservative), Mhairi Black (SNP), Louis Stedman-Bryce (White Rose)
2039-20XX: Bridget Phillipson (Labour)
-40 (Majority): def. Amelia Womack & Michael Gove (Green), Tara Copeland (Liberal Democrats), Priti Patel, Baroness Patel of Chelmsford (Conservative-White Rose coalition)
[1] Elevated to House of Lords as Baron Johnson of Uxbridge in 2024 dissolution honors.
[2] Elevated to House of Lords as Baroness Truss of Renfrewshire in 2024 dissolution honors.
[3] Elevated to House of Lords as Baron Starmer of Reigate in 2040 dissolution honors.
[4] Eliminates hereditary peers (after sitting peers die/retire), establishes 200-seat bloc of elected members (Senators/"Lords Electoral") based on county groupings of equivalent population size
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