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Social Credit Britannia!
1935-1937: Stanley Baldwin (Conservative leading National Government)
1935 (Majority) def: Clement Attlee (Labour), John Simon (National Liberal), Herbert Samuel (Liberal), Ramsay MacDonald (National Labour), James Maxton (Independent Labour Party), Harry Pollitt (CPGB), Oswald Mosley (New Party), John Hargreaves (Social Credit)
1937-1943: Kingsley Wood (Conservative)
1940 (Coalition with National) def: Clement Attlee (Labour), Malcolm MacDonald (National), Archibald Sinclair (Liberal), Frenner Brockway (ILP), Harry Pollitt (CPGB), Oswald Mosley (New Party), Rolf Gardiner (Social Credit)
1943: Anthony Eden (Conservative Caretaker)
1943-1947: Oliver Baldwin (Labour)
1943 (Majority) def: Anthony Eden (Conservative), Malcolm MacDonald (National), Richard Acland (Liberal), Philip Pritain-Frenner Brockway (Popular Front), R.Palme Dutt (CPGB), Oswald Mosley (New Social Credit)
1947-1955: Norman Smith (Labour)
1947 (Majority) def: Anthony Eden (Conservative), Malcolm MacDonald (National), Richard Acland (Liberal), Philip Piratin-Frenner Brockway (Popular Front), R.Palme Dutt (CPGB), Oswald Mosley (New Social Credit)
1951 (Majority) def: Rab Butler (Conservative), Reginald Maudling (National), Megan Lloyd-George (Liberal), Philip Pritain-Ruth Dodds (Popular Front), R.Palme Dutt (CPGB), Rolf Gardiner (New Social Credit)
1955-: Rab Butler (Conservative)
1955 (Majority) def: Norman Smith (Labour), Reginald Maudling (National), Megan Lloyd-George (Liberal), Philip Pritain-Ruth Dodds (Popular Front), R.Palme Dutt (CPGB), Oswald Mosley (New Social Credit)
Simple concept here, Conservative goes down the Keynesian root under the rule of Kingsley Wood whilst after losing yet another election Oliver Baldwin bucks Labour's ideals and concepts through bringing about Monetary Reform/Social Credit inspired ideas to the party. When he gets promoted to the House of Lords, Baldwin promotes one of his core followers Norman Smith to be his House of Commons PM. Labour manages to three terms until being bucked by the Keynesian/Kingsley Wood influenced leader Rab Butler. Meanwhile the Far Left breaks between the Democratic Socialist 'Popular Front' and the Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Great Britain, the various National parties merge into some vaguely Paternalistic Conservative National party, the Right merges into the Keynesian/Social Credit hybrid of the New Social Credit party.
Outside of this, Fascism stays mainly in Italy and Germany gets slapped down near Czechoslovakia leading to a Military Coup whilst the Soviet Union hovers on the sidelines consuming countries here and there.
1935-1937: Stanley Baldwin (Conservative leading National Government)
1935 (Majority) def: Clement Attlee (Labour), John Simon (National Liberal), Herbert Samuel (Liberal), Ramsay MacDonald (National Labour), James Maxton (Independent Labour Party), Harry Pollitt (CPGB), Oswald Mosley (New Party), John Hargreaves (Social Credit)
1937-1943: Kingsley Wood (Conservative)
1940 (Coalition with National) def: Clement Attlee (Labour), Malcolm MacDonald (National), Archibald Sinclair (Liberal), Frenner Brockway (ILP), Harry Pollitt (CPGB), Oswald Mosley (New Party), Rolf Gardiner (Social Credit)
1943: Anthony Eden (Conservative Caretaker)
1943-1947: Oliver Baldwin (Labour)
1943 (Majority) def: Anthony Eden (Conservative), Malcolm MacDonald (National), Richard Acland (Liberal), Philip Pritain-Frenner Brockway (Popular Front), R.Palme Dutt (CPGB), Oswald Mosley (New Social Credit)
1947-1955: Norman Smith (Labour)
1947 (Majority) def: Anthony Eden (Conservative), Malcolm MacDonald (National), Richard Acland (Liberal), Philip Piratin-Frenner Brockway (Popular Front), R.Palme Dutt (CPGB), Oswald Mosley (New Social Credit)
1951 (Majority) def: Rab Butler (Conservative), Reginald Maudling (National), Megan Lloyd-George (Liberal), Philip Pritain-Ruth Dodds (Popular Front), R.Palme Dutt (CPGB), Rolf Gardiner (New Social Credit)
1955-: Rab Butler (Conservative)
1955 (Majority) def: Norman Smith (Labour), Reginald Maudling (National), Megan Lloyd-George (Liberal), Philip Pritain-Ruth Dodds (Popular Front), R.Palme Dutt (CPGB), Oswald Mosley (New Social Credit)
Simple concept here, Conservative goes down the Keynesian root under the rule of Kingsley Wood whilst after losing yet another election Oliver Baldwin bucks Labour's ideals and concepts through bringing about Monetary Reform/Social Credit inspired ideas to the party. When he gets promoted to the House of Lords, Baldwin promotes one of his core followers Norman Smith to be his House of Commons PM. Labour manages to three terms until being bucked by the Keynesian/Kingsley Wood influenced leader Rab Butler. Meanwhile the Far Left breaks between the Democratic Socialist 'Popular Front' and the Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Great Britain, the various National parties merge into some vaguely Paternalistic Conservative National party, the Right merges into the Keynesian/Social Credit hybrid of the New Social Credit party.
Outside of this, Fascism stays mainly in Italy and Germany gets slapped down near Czechoslovakia leading to a Military Coup whilst the Soviet Union hovers on the sidelines consuming countries here and there.