The Death of the Illusion of Innocence or What Happens When You Read A Passage of the Beginning of Dominic Sandbrook’s White Heat And Just Go Nuts With It
1963-1964 Sir Alec Douglas-Home† (Conservative Majority)
1964-1964 Henry Brooke (Conservative Majority)
1964-1966 George Brown (Labour-Liberal Coalition Minority Government)
1964:George Brown (replacing Harold Wilson)-Labour[309],Henry Brooke (replacing Sir Alec Douglas-Home)-Conservative[309],Jo Grimond-Liberal[10],Gwynfor Evans-Plaid Cymru[1],Arthur Donaldson-SNP[1]
1966-1971 George Brown (Labour-Liberal Coalition Majority Government)
1966:George Brown-Labour[323],Reginald Maulding (replacing Ted Heath)-Conservative[289],Jo Grimond-Liberal[15],Gwynfor Evans-Plaid Cymru[1],Arthur Donaldson-SNP[1]
1971-1972 Reginald Maudling (Conservative Majority)
1971:Reginald Maudling-Conservative[340],George Brown-Labour[256],William Wolfe-SNP[8],Emlyn Hooson (replacing Jeremy Thorpe)-Liberal[4],Gwynfor Evans-Plaid Cymru[2],John Gollan-Communist[2],John O’Brien-National Front[2],David Brown-National Democratic[2],R.W.Cawdell-Vectis National Party[1], Gilbert Young-World Government[1]
1972-1975 William Whitelaw (Conservative Majority)
1975-1976 Keith Joseph (Conservative Majority)
1976-1981 Denis Healey (Labour Majority)
1976:Denis Healey-Labour[337], Keith Joseph-Conservative[220],William Wolfe-SNP[35],John Tyndall-National Front [5],Jimmy Reid-Communist[5],Emlyn Hooson-Liberal[4],Gwynfor Evans-Plaid Cymru[4],R.W.Cawdell-Vectis National Party[1],Gilbert Young-World Government[1],Viscount Weymouth-Wessex Regionalist[1]
1981-1981 Peter Shore (Labour Majority)
1981-1991 Geoffrey Howe (Conservative Majority Government)
1981:Geoffrey Howe-Conservative[341],Peter Shore-Labour[200],William Wolfe-SNP[40],Roy Jenkins-SDP[14],Andrew Brons-National Front[5],Jimmy Reid-Communist[5],Gwynfor Evans-Plaid Cymru[4],R.W.Cawdell-Vectis National Party[1],Gilbert Young-World Government[1],Viscount Weymouth-Wessex Regionalist[1]
1986:Geoffrey Howe-Conservative[383],Tony Benn(replacing Michael Foot)-Labour[140],Gordon Wilson-SNP[40],Roy Jenkins-SDP[39],Andrew Brons-National Front[5],Sue Slipman-Communist[5],Dafydd Wigley-Plaid Cymru[4],Viscount Weymouth-Wessex Regionalist[1]
1991:Geoffrey Howe-Conservative[366],Roy Hattersley-Labour[163],Paddy Ashdown-SDP[45],Alec Salmond-SNP[43],Dafydd Wigley-Plaid Cymru[4],Viscount Weymouth-Wessex Regionalist[1]