Conservative Party
Robert Peel, founder and first Conservative Party Prime Minister (1788–1850)
Theresa May
1929 Conservative posters attacking the Labour Party
The original "Liberty" logo, in use until 1983
Clement Attlee: Labour Prime Minister, 1945–51
The Scottish National Party
The Census data revealed how the proportion of people who can speak Welsh has fallen in many parts of Wales between 2001 and
Geographic distribution of Gaelic speakers in Scotland (2011)
Major parties in Northern Ireland
The Democratic Unionist Party

Conservative Party

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2. Conservative Party

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The Conservative
Party is often
called Tory Party.
The word “tory”
means an Irish
Highwayman. This
word was applied
to the
conservatives by
their opponents

4. Robert Peel, founder and first Conservative Party Prime Minister (1788–1850)

5. Theresa May

Margaret Thatcher
Theresa May

6. 1929 Conservative posters attacking the Labour Party

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Keir Hardie, one of the
Labour Party's founders and
its first leader
Ramsay MacDonald: First Labour
Prime Minister1924 and 1929–31

9. The original "Liberty" logo, in use until 1983

The original "Liberty" logo, in use until
1983

10. Clement Attlee: Labour Prime Minister, 1945–51

Harold Wilson: Labour Prime
Minister, 1964–70 and 1974–76

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Michael Foot: leader of the
party in opposition, 1980–83
Neil Kinnock: leader of the
party in opposition, 1983–92

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Tony Blair: Labour
Prime Minister,
1997–2007
Ed Miliband,
leader of the
party, 2010–2015
Gordon
Brown:
Labour
Prime
Minister,
2007–2010
Jeremy
Corbyn,
current
leader of
the party

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Labour Party logo under Kinnock,
Smith and Blair's leaderships

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• Leader Sir Vince Cable
• Deputy Leader Jo
Swinson
• President Sal Brinton
• Founded 3 March 1988
• LGBT wing LGBT+Liberal
Democrats
• Ideology Liberalism

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19. The Scottish National Party

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The National Party of
Scotland
(1928)
The Scottish Party
(1932)
The Scottish National
Party
(1934)

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23. The Census data revealed how the proportion of people who can speak Welsh has fallen in many parts of Wales between 2001 and

2011

24. Geographic distribution of Gaelic speakers in Scotland (2011)

25. Major parties in Northern Ireland

• The Democratic Unionist party
• The Ulster Unionist party (UUP)
• The Social Democratic and Labour
party (SDLP)
• Sinn Fein (SF)

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27. The Democratic Unionist Party

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