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Rank the Prime Minister

Ok. So on the Cameron resignation thread there are the usual best/worst leader since Thatcher comparisons.

So, who - in your opinion - are the top 3 prime ministers since the war?

no need to slag off people's choices, just interested to see what you think and whether many people have leaders from both parties.

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    In my lifetime:

    1. Harold Wilson
    2. Tony Blair
    3. Ted Heath
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    John Smith oh fuck he died
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    Atlee. All the others were disasters in one way or another.
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    iainment said:

    Atlee. All the others were disasters in one way or another.

    “All political lives, unless they are cut off in midstream at a happy juncture, end in failure, because that is the nature of politics and of human affairs.”

    Enoch Powell
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    Leuth said:

    In my lifetime:

    christ

    John Major preferred cricket to actual politics, I guess he was the best one for that reason

    One post war Prime Minister played cricket for Middlesex when he was a young man .
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    Leuth said:

    Enoch Powell was a wise man with a lot of really cool things to say

    He was an apalling man who hid the vileness of his beliefs behind his facility to sound like a man of reason. He was a wolf in sheep's clothing, covering himself with classical allusions.
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    iainment said:

    Leuth said:

    Enoch Powell was a wise man with a lot of really cool things to say

    He was an apalling man who hid the vileness of his beliefs behind his facility to sound like a man of reason. He was a wolf in sheep's clothing, covering himself with classical allusions.
    Absolutely agree. His quote I reproduced was very astute though.
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    C_A_F_C said:

    Next week....favourite serial killers...

    1) Ridgeway
    2) Brown
    3) Gacy
    4) Gein
    5) Blair
    6) Cameron
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    iainment said:

    Leuth said:

    Enoch Powell was a wise man with a lot of really cool things to say

    He was an apalling man who hid the vileness of his beliefs behind his facility to sound like a man of reason. He was a wolf in sheep's clothing, covering himself with classical allusions.
    I heard him speak once. I wasn't overly impressed by his oratory or intellect.
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    1 Alan Curbishley
    2 Lennie Lawrence
    3 Chris Powell

    Fuck politics.
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    shirty5 said:

    Paul Eddington
    Michael Sheen
    Hugh Grant

    Seriously Hugh Grant is the best we've ever had as he told President Thornton to fuck off
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    Jack Tunney
    Gorilla Monsoon
    Roddy Piper
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    Atlee - created the country will live in ie NHS, Nuclear weapons
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    Thatcher
    Attlee
    Churchill
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    Eenie
    Meanie
    Minie

    Damn no room for Mo!
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    Atlee
    Brown

    The rest have all been bastards or a let down.

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    Eenie
    Meanie
    Brown

    Damn no room for Minie or Mo!

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    Derek Trotter
    Rodney Trotter
    Uncle Albert
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    Clem Attlee by a country mile. He inherited a run down country, broken by six years of war, and attempted to rebuild a nation. He had to keep things running during one of the worst winters ever (1946-7). His government also gave us the NHS.

    Harold Macmillan: The last of the one nation Tories. I remember very well the general election of 1959. When he said 'you've never had it so good' people agreed with him. Definitely a patrician, but you used to see his kids on the 92 Southdown bus from East Grinstead to Chelwood Gate on their way to Birch Grove, where he lived. No official car. He made them take the bus.

    Harold Wilson: The last of the intellectuals at no.10. A profoundly decent man, who had to deal with constant sniping from the security services. He kept the Labour Party together and had to deal with the original 'loose cannon' his deputy, George Brown. His government started the Open University.

    Honourable mentions for Ted Heath and 'Farmer' Jim Callaghan.

    Very good analysis and I would agree that Clem Atlee was by far the best PM since the war and up there with 'of all time'.

    I have Wilson top based on my lifetime - far too young to remember MacMillan!
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    2010 University of Leeds / Mori Poll of post war leaders


    # Prime Minister Years in Office Political party
    1 Clement Attlee 1945–1951 Labour
    2 Margaret Thatcher 1979–1990 Conservative
    3 Tony Blair 1997–2007 Labour
    4 Harold Macmillan 1957–1963 Conservative
    5 Harold Wilson 1964–1970, 1974–1976 Labour
    6 Sir Winston Churchill (1940–1945), 1951–1955 Conservative
    7 James Callaghan 1976–1979 Labour
    8 John Major 1990–1997 Conservative
    9 Edward Heath 1970–1974 Conservative
    10 Gordon Brown 2007–2010 Labour
    11 Sir Alec Douglas-Home 1963–1964 Conservative
    12 Sir Anthony Eden 1955–1957 Conservative
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