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| Clement Attlee (L), elected in 1950 with Winston Churchill (C) as the leader opposition |
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| Winston Churchill (C), elected in 1951 with Clement Attlee (L) as the leader opposition |
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| Anthony Eden (C), elected in 1955 with Hugh Gaitskell (L) as the leader opposition |
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| Harold Macmillan (C), elected in 1959 with Hugh Gaitskell (L) as the leader opposition |
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| Alec Douglas-Home (C) with Clement Attlee (L) as the leader opposition |
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| Harold Wilson (L), elected in 1964 & 1966 with Edward Heath (C) as the leader opposition |
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| Edward Heath (C), elected in 1970 with Harold Wilson (L) as the leader opposition |
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| Harold Wilson (L), elected in 1974 & 1974 with Edward Heath (C) as the leader opposition |
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| James Callaghan (L) with Margaret Thatcher (C) as the leader opposition |
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| Maragret Thatcher (C), elected in 1979, 1983 & 1987 with Michael Foot (L) and Neil Kinnock (L) as the leader opposition |
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| John Major (C), elected in 1992 with Tony Blair (L) as the leader opposition |
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| Tony Blair (L), elected in 1997, 2001 & 2005 with William Hague (C) as the leader opposition |
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| Gordon Brown (L) with Iain Duncan Smith (C), Michael Howard (C) & David Cameron (C) as the leader opposition |
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