No Taff Vale Judgement
1902: Arthur Balfour (Conservative) [1]
1905: Henry Cambell-Bannerman (Liberal) [2]
1908: Herbert H. Asquith (Liberal) [3]
1912: Herbert H. Asquith (Liberal)
[1] Balfour's government was dominated with foreign policy, and with only the 1902 Education Act as a domestic...
Simply a List
Just a conventional list, with no precedent.
1945: Clement Attlee (Labour) [1]
1947: Clement Attlee (Labour) [2]
1951: Aneurin Bevan (Labour) [3]
1952: Aneurin Bevan (Labour) [4]
1955: Winston Churchill, Duke of London (Conservative) [5]
1958: Rab Butler (Conservative) [6]
1961...
2007: Gordon Brown (Labour) [1]
2012: David Cameron (Conservative minority) [2]
[1] Following his election as Labour leader following the resignation of Tony Blair, Gordon Brown calls a snap election. The sudden boost in support allows Labour to win a small majority, a mandate and another...
Oooh, also: stayed in the gently rotting, prostitute-riddled Hotel Ukraine (now the super-spiffy Radisson Royal) while travelling in Russia with college, back in 2004. The 'Seven Sisters', as they call them, are inhumanly vast.
Princess Charlotte Lives
1818: Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (Tory) [1]
1822: Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (Tory) [2]
1824: Dudley Ryder, 1st Earl of Harrowby (Harrowby Tory leading Harrowby Tory-Whig Coalition) [3]
1826:Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquess of...
Princess Charlotte Lives
1818: Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (Tory) [1]
1822: Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool (Tory) [2]
1824: Dudley Ryder, 1st Earl of Harrowby (Harrowby Tory leading Harrowby Tory-Whig Coalition) [3]
1826: Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh...
I'm not sure any of these are large enough, but Steelyard, King's Lynn, and Ipswich all had strong ties to the Hanseatic League. Maybe there's a pivot point somewhere in there?
No potato famine, Dominion of Ireland, Irish Gandhi (allohistorical offspring of a famine victim) gains independence from the British Empire in the 1940s, Green Revolution boosted by Irish scientists' work on plant genetics in the 1950s, Irish Quiet Revolution in the late 1960s, Dublin...
Some of the details are quite nice, and the existence of the observers indicates that there's something bigger at work here. It isn't a traditional "many-worlds" thing, and, even if it was intended as such, it'd already be better than Sliders.
I do like the ID requirements for public...
Great North Vote goes through
2005: Tony Blair (Labour) [1]
2007: Gordon Brown (Labour) [2]
2010: Lord Mandelson (Acting) [3]
[1] In 2004, Prescott's office paved the way for the British federal state. The Northeast, then Yorkshire & Humber and finally the Northwest all agreed for a devolution...