Cameron, David (1966-...), was elected leader of the United Kingdom's Conservative Party in 2005. As leader, his primary goal was to help the Conservatives gain control of the British government from the Labour Party, which took power in 1997. Cameron planned to change party policies in an effort to make the Conservative Party more popular with British voters.
Owen, David (1938-...), is a British politician who led the Social Democratic Party (SDP) from 1983 to 1987. He resigned as leader after SDP… More>>
Lubbock is the name of a British family whose members won fame in several fields, particularly politics.
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Noel-Baker, Philip John (1889-1982), British statesman and author, won the 1959 Nobel Peace Prize for his work in promoting international… More>>
Hurd, Douglas (1930-...), a Conservative Party politician, was the United Kingdom's foreign secretary from 1989 to 1995. He served as home… More>>
Henderson, Arthur (1863-1935), a British statesman, served as president of the World Disarmament Conference from 1932 to 1935. He won the 1934… More>>
Callaghan, James
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