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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Lechasseur
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« on: June 19, 2018, 05:52:09 PM »

Never mind. Didn't know sh**t about him (and also about Smith and Howard). Just figured that the further back, the less bad it would get. But looking at his Wiki, ehh... no.

If you ask me Heath was the worst PM in the last 60 years, and this is coming from someone that would be a staunch partisan Tory.

For whom my favorite Tory leader in the last 50 years was, I'm not sure.
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Lechasseur
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« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2018, 06:44:38 PM »

This may seem like an odd choice but I think I'll go with John Major, I've always had a soft spot for him
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