Lord Chancellors of England:
1503 – 1510: Thomas More
1510 – 1544: Thomas Audley [1]
1544 – 1550: Thomas Wriothesley [2]
1550 – 1558: John Dudley [3]
1558 – 1580: Henry FitzAlan [4]
1580 – 1591: John Lumley [5]
Lord Treasurers of the Commonwealth of Great Britain:
1591 – 1609: John...
The question is;
How the hell does Attlee winning in 1951 produce a socialist Britain or is it down to the left bias of many people who contribute to this list?
Labour victory in 1951
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour minority)
1955: Anthony Eden (Conservative) [1]
1960: Sir Alec Douglas-Home (Conservative) [2]
1964: George Brown (Labour)
1968: George Brown (Labour) [3]
1973: George Brown (Labour) [4]
1975: Anthony Crosland (Labour) [5]
1980...
Labour victory in 1951
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour minority)
1955: Anthony Eden (Conservative) [1]
1960: Sir Alec Douglas-Home (Conservative) [2]
1964: George Brown (Labour)
1968: George Brown (Labour) [3]
1973: George Brown (Labour) [4]
1975: Anthony Crosland (Labour) [5]
1980...
Labour victory in 1951
1951: Clement Attlee (Labour minority)
1955: Anthony Eden (Conservative) [1]
1960: Sir Alec Douglas-Home (Conservative) [2]
1964: George Brown (Labour)
1968: George Brown (Labour) [3]
1973: George Brown (Labour) [4]
1975: Anthony Crosland (Labour) [5]
1980...
Here's how the list should have ended instead of a two-term minority government and a GREEN government.
Let Out Of The Stalls For The '38 Derby
1937: Anthony Eden (Conservative) (National Government) [1]
1941: Anthony Eden (Conservative) [2]
1946: Anthony Eden (Conservative) [3]
1951...
Let Out Of The Stalls For The '38 Derby
1937: Anthony Eden (Conservative) (National Government) [1]
1941: Anthony Eden (Conservative) [2]
1946: Anthony Eden (Conservative) [3]
1951: Anthony Eden (Conservative) [4]
1956: Richard Butler (Conservative) [5]
1960: Hugh Gaitskell (Labour) [6]...