English general election, 1999 (Napoleon's World)

The 1990 English general elections were held on May 1st, 1999 as per the mandate of the Constitution of the Republic of England that an election be held every three years on that date. Out of 601 possible seats, the Labour Party captured 379 seats against 222 won by the Whigs. John Lennon, the leader of the Labour Party, had only held the leadership of his party for fourteen months and had only been an MP for under two years, but his status as the former Field Marshal and a major player in the military field for two and a half decades vaulted him to the Premiership in yet another meteoric power jump in English electoral history.