List of Prime Ministers of England (1909-Present) (Napoleon's World)

England has had numerous Prime Ministers in the years since the Revolution of 1909, which toppled King Edward VII and, over the course of serveral tumultuous years, effectively ended the old aristocratic system along with the Monarchy. Instability in the "Inter-Revolutionary Years" soon brought about the Socialist Revolution of 1920-22, which was a violent coup that ended with twelve years of effective Socialist rule, which modernized the impoverished country and made it a European player once more. Soon thereafter, the disastrous Irish War and deep depression of the 1940's gave way to the [[The Anarchy (Napoleon's World)|Anarchy), after which the modern Republic of England was formed in 1957.

Charles Morgan

 * Party: None (official); Tory/Whig (practical)
 * Tenure:
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Donald Sutcliffe

 * Party: Labour
 * Tenure: 1966-1972
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Eustace Minor

 * Party: Whig
 * Tenure: 1972-1981
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Andrew Brantle

 * Party: Labour
 * Tenure: 1981-1984
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Stephen Norrington

 * Party: Whig
 * Tenure: 1984-1987
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John Oliver

 * Party: Labour
 * Tenure: 1987-1990
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John Cleese

 * Party: Whig
 * Tenure: 1990-1999
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Tony Blair

 * Party: Labour
 * Tenure: 1999-2005
 * Notes: Blair defeated the Cleese-less, Peter Stuart-led Whigs in the 1999 election, which Labour hailed as a 'landslide' and a 'new beginning' for England. However, an economic recession in the early 2000's hurt Blair enormously, although he won a thin reelection in 2002 over Jeremy Irons and the Whigs - the first time Labour had won consecutive general elections since 1969 under Donald Sutcliffe. Still, even though the recession bettered by 2005, Irons won a razor-thin victory over Blair in the general election that June.

Jeremy Irons

 * Party: Whig
 * Tenure: 2005-2008
 * Notes: Jeremy Irons led the Whigs in their triumphant 2005 victory over Labour, and began many of the programs that would continue on into David Cameron's term. However, due to an emerging familial scandal, Irons announced to much surprise in December of 2007 that he would not lead the Whigs into another general election and would groom Cameron to take his place as party leader once he stepped down in February. In the leadership elections, Cameron won a resounding victory and assumed the office of Prime Minister on February 26th.

David Cameron

 * Party: Whig
 * Tenure: 2008-Present
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