Favorite UK Conservative Party Leader in the past 50 years (user search)
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Question: Favorite UK Conservative Party Leader in the past 50 years
#1
Edward Heath
 
#2
Margaret Thatcher
 
#3
John Major
 
#4
William Hague
 
#5
Ian Duncan Smith
 
#6
Michael Howard
 
#7
David Cameron
 
#8
Theresa May
 
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Total Voters: 48

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mvd10
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E: 2.58, S: -2.61

« on: June 19, 2018, 03:49:16 AM »

Thatcher, followed by Cameron. I guess May is my least favourite because of clear incompetence in handling the Brexit proces (or maybe Heath as the last wet leader). Then again, that might not have happened if Cameron hadn't screwed up. But Thatcher is my clear favourite even though I'm not as enthusiastic about her as I used to be.
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mvd10
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E: 2.58, S: -2.61

« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2018, 03:59:03 AM »


Can't plague the Hague
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mvd10
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E: 2.58, S: -2.61

« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2018, 05:15:30 PM »


I don’t know how a twelve year old would know who Heath was in 1961 and recognize him a decade later.

Unless the twelve year old was one of Heath's favourites
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