Leader of the Opposition (United Kingdom): Revision history


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  • curprev 22:0822:08, 12 September 20232a02:c7c:db33:8300:a5dc:f6f6:264a:6738 talk 66,731 bytes −163 Firstly, Callaghan lost the 1979 election, not the 1970 election. Secondly, we cannot provide links to elections in reference to a party leader if they lost more than one election. For example, Neil Kinnock did not just lose the 1987 election, he lost the 1992 election as well, so why should 1987 be linked? Why is one defeat notable but not another? And, linking where more than one was won - not needed! Blair won in 2001 and 2005, as well as 1997, and Cameron won in 2015 as well as 2010. undo

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