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  • Alistair Darling [r]: British politician, currently Chancellor of the Exchequer (finance minister), responsible for administering the UK public revenue. [e]
  • Clement Attlee [r]: (3 January 1883 – 8 October 1967), British Labour prime minister of the United Kingdom, serving one term 1945 to 1951. [e]
  • Conservative Party (UK) [r]: A conservative political party in the United Kingdom, founded in its present form during the early 19th century. [e]
  • David Miliband [r]: (1965–) UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. [e]
  • Deselection [r]: Refusal of a local party association to continue supporting a candidate who had previously been elected under their banner. [e]
  • Edward Heath [r]: (9 July 1916 – 17 July 2005), British Conservative prime minister of the United Kingdom, serving one term 1970 to 1974. [e]
  • Gordon Brown [r]: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since June 2007; Leader of the Labour Party (born 1951). [e]
  • Government of the United Kingdom [r]: Constitutional government where executive authority notionally lies with the monarch but is exercised in practice by her ministers, and is the collective name for these ministers. [e]
  • Harold Wilson [r]: (11 March 1916 – 24 May 1995), British Labour prime minister of the United Kingdom, serving two non-consecutive terms 1964 to 1970 and 1974 to 1976. [e]
  • James Callaghan [r]: (27 March 1912 - 26 March 2005), British Labour prime minister of the United Kingdom, serving one term 1976 to 1980. [e]
  • John Major [r]: (b. 29 March 1943), British Conservative prime minister of the United Kingdom, serving two terms 1990 to 1997. [e]
  • Labour (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Margaret Thatcher [r]: The first woman Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, famous for her free market views and for successfully waging the Falklands War, frequently called the "Iron Lady". [e]
  • Minority government [r]: Parliamentary government in which the governing party has fewer votes than the parties of the opposition. [e]
  • Northern Rhodesia [r]: British protectorate in south central Africa which became Zambia on independence in 1964. [e]
  • Oswald Mosley [r]: British 20th century politician, founder of the British Union of Fascists. [e]
  • Pound sterling [r]: The currency of the United Kingdom, its Crown dependencies (the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands) and the British Overseas Territories of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and British Antarctic Territory, subdivided into 100 pence, with the symbol £. [e]
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom [r]: The head of the British government, usually the leader of the largest political party in the House of Commons. [e]
  • Regions of England [r]: the first level of administrative division, below the U.K. national government, within England. [e]
  • Socialism [r]: Any socio-economic system in which property and distribution of wealth are controlled by a community, by cooperation law. [e]
  • Tony Blair [r]: Labour Party politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997-2007). [e]
  • United Kingdom [r]: Constitutional monarchy (capital London) and island nation in north-west Europe, between the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea, which includes England, Scotland, Wales (on the island of Great Britain) and Northern Ireland. [e]
  • William Hague [r]: UK politician, currently Shadow Foreign Secretary, and former Conservative Party leader from 1997 until 2001. [e]
  • Winter of Discontent [r]: A series of rolling strikes and industrial actions throughout the British winter of 1978–1979, which eventually led to the downfall of the Callaghan Labour government. [e]
  • York [r]: City in North Yorkshire, England, at the meeting point of the rivers Ouse and Foss. [e]
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