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  • Delegates sing Auld Lang Syne at the annual Tory Party Conference of 1991 at Blackpool during premiership of  John Major
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  • Contributing to political funds at the 1992 Tory Party Conference at Blackpool during premiership of Prime Minister John Major
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  • Veteran Tory grandee under Margaret Thatcher's premiership, Willie Whitelaw and British Prime Minister, John Major at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Surrounded by reporters, ex-British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher leaving the 1992 Tory party conference on 9th October 1992 in Blackpool, England. Two years after her colleagues deposed her, forcing her to resign from her 11 year premiership she is still in favour by Conservatives who are proud to display her in public, before eventually shunning her policies and profile for their campaigns. Surrounded by supporters, the media, an aide on the left and in the red, her personal protection police officer. Thatcher has been lending her support to the election campaign of her replacement, John Major who went on to win and govern until his defeat in 1997 to Labour's Tony Blair.
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  • Tory government and cabinet members of British Prime Minister, John Major at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Surrounded by reporters, ex-British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher leaving the 1992 Tory party conference on 9th October 1992 in Blackpool, England. Two years after her colleagues deposed her, forcing her to resign from her 11 year premiership she is still in favour by Conservatives who are proud to display her in public, before eventually shunning her policies and profile for their campaigns. Surrounded by supporters, the media, an aide on the left and in the red, her personal protection police officer. Thatcher has been lending her support to the election campaign of her replacement, John Major who went on to win and govern until his defeat in 1997 to Labour's Tony Blair.
    margaret_thatcher02-09-10-1992.jpg
  • Ex British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher speaks with ex colleagues John Wakeham, Willie Whitelaw and Kenneth Baker on podium during John Major's 1991 Tory party conference.
    margaret_thatcher1-11-10-1991.jpg
  • Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is seen dancing with a Tory Party official during the 1990 Conservative Party conference in Blackpool. Thatcher is wearing a favourite black and red ball gown and is the centre of attention for delegates and media whose TV lights have lit the dancing couple from the right-hand side. Her partner is young and has acne and is wearing a formal dinner jacket and bow tie. The image is warm from the ambient light and there is a slight blur of movement as they sweep past the viewer.
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  • Weeks before his defeat in the 1997 election, British Prime Minister, John Major speaks at a Conservative party election rally on 29th April 1997, in London England. Major went on to lose to Labour's Tony Blair which spelled the era of Tory rule under Margaret Thatcher and then Major.
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  • Weeks before his defeat in the 1997 election, British Prime Minister, John Major speaks at a Conservative party election rally on 29th April 1997, in London England. Major went on to lose to Labour's Tony Blair which spelled the era of Tory rule under Margaret Thatcher and then Major.
    john_major32-29-04-1997.jpg
  • Weeks before his defeat in the 1997 election, British Prime Minister, John Major speaks at a Conservative party election rally on 29th April 1997, in London England. Major went on to lose to Labour's Tony Blair which spelled the era of Tory rule under Margaret Thatcher and then Major.
    john_major31-29-04-1997.jpg
  • Ex-British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with husband Dennis leaving 1992 Tory party conference.
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  • Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is seen dancing with a Tory Party official during the 1990 Conservative Party conference in Blackpool. Thatcher is wearing a favourite black and red ball gown and is the centre of attention for delegates and media. She is seen with Joy, Babs and Teddie - otherwise known as the Beverly Sisters entertainers, the  longest surviving vocal group of all time without a change in the line up. The sisters kick their legs up in the air dancing the Charleston (though not in unison) but Mrs Thatcher in her long dress declines and merely stands straight-legged. They are on the dance floor and Tory party officials are enjoying the moment as their PM relishes the moment.
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  • Senior Conservative politician, Michael Heseltine speaks at a Tory Party rally, on 29th April 1997, in London, England. Present to rally support for British Prime Minister,John Major who went on to lose the election to Labour's Tony Blair. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Senior Conservative politician, Michael Heseltine speaks at a Tory Party rally, on 29th April 1997, in London, England. Present to rally support for British Prime Minister,John Major who went on to lose the election to Labour's Tony Blair. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Ex British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with current premier  John Major at 1991 Tory party conference.
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  • Tory Shadow-Chancellor George Osborne is interview by the BBC on College Green, the day before the 2010 general election.
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  • Standing against strong Autumnal afternoon light, two police officers from an unknown constabulary, guard one entrance to the venue where the Conservative (Tory) Party Conference is being held, at the Bournemouth International Centre that overlooks the sea in Dorset, England. In 1990, the terrorist threat came from Irish Republicans (IRA) rather than Islamist extemists and credible threats proved to be correct, that these idealists wanted to assassinate Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Police cordons were therefore an efficient method of controlling and restricting access to those without the proper delegates' or media accreditation. The most striking figure is the male officer in the foreground whose profile is prominent because of his traditional police helmet.
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  • Margaret Thatcher gives her last speech as Prime Minister at the Tory conference, Blackpool before being deposed weeks later. .
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  • Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher arrives with her late-husband Dennis at the formal 1990 Tory Party conference ball.
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  • Prime Minister John Major is under the scrutiny of media TV cameras during the 1991 tory party conference.
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  • Ex-British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with current premier  John Major at the 1991 Tory party conference.
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  • Tory Shadow-Chancellor George Osborne is interview by the BBC on College Green, the day before the 2010 general election.
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  • Tory Shadow-Chancellor George Osborne is interview by the BBC on College Green, the day before the 2010 general election.
    george_osbourne06-05-05-2010.jpg
  • Tory Shadow-Chancellor George Osborne is interview by the BBC on College Green, the day before the 2010 general election.
    george_osbourne05-05-05-2010.jpg
  • Tory Shadow-Chancellor George Osborne is interview by the BBC on College Green, the day before the 2010 general election.
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  • Tory Shadow-Chancellor George Osborne is interview by the BBC on College Green, the day before the 2010 general election.
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  • Multi-screen TV images of Margaret Thatcher's last speech as PM at Tory Party conference before being deposed weeks later.
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  • Margaret Thatcher gives her last speech as Prime Minister at the Tory conference, Blackpool before being deposed weeks later. .
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  • Ex British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with current premier  John Major at 1991 Tory party conference.
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  • Young Tories dance and party during late-night revelry at the 1991 Conservative party conference.
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  • Young Tories dance the can-can and party during late-night revelry at the 1991 Conservative party conference.
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  • Secretary of State for the Environment and Conservative MP, Chris Patten pulls winning raffle tickets during the ball at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Foreign Secretary and Conservative MP, Douglas Hurd MP at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1990 in Blackpool, England. Douglas Richard Hurd, Baron Hurd of Westwell, CH, CBE, PC (b1930) is a British Conservative politician who served in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major from 1979 to 1995.
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  • Foreign Secretary and Conservative MP, Douglas Hurd MP at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England. Douglas Richard Hurd, Baron Hurd of Westwell, CH, CBE, PC (b1930) is a British Conservative politician who served in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major from 1979 to 1995.
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  • Foreign Secretary and Conservative MP, Douglas Hurd MP at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England. Douglas Richard Hurd, Baron Hurd of Westwell, CH, CBE, PC (b1930) is a British Conservative politician who served in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major from 1979 to 1995.
    douglas_hurd04-11-10-1991.jpg
  • Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Conservative MP, Geoffrey Howe at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1990 in Blackpool, England.  His resignation on 1 November 1990 is widely considered by the British press to have precipitated Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's own resignation three weeks later, resulting in the end of her 11 year political career.
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  • Agriculture Minister and Conservative MP, John Gummer at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • British Prime Minister, John Major gives his speech at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • British Prime Minister, John Major shakes hands with supporters after his speech at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • British Prime Minister, John Major with women ministers at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Looking happy but within a few months of being deposed after a leadership challenge, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher applauds supporters at the Conservative party conference on 10th October 1990 in Blackpool, England.
    john_major12-10-09-1990.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major and wife Norma acknowledges supporters during a Conservative party election rally on 18th March 1992, in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election weeks later and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major34-18-03-1992.jpg
  • Home Secretary and Conservative MP, Kenneth Baker at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Conservative MP, Lynda Chalker at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1990 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Secretary of State for Transport and Conservative MP, Malcolm Rifkind at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Conservative MP, Michael Heseltine speaks at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Conservative MP, Michael Heseltine speaks at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Conservative MP, Michael Heseltine speaks at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
    michael_heseltine03-11-10-1991.jpg
  • Conservative MP, Michael Heseltine speaks at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
    michael_heseltine05-11-10-1991.jpg
  • Conservative MP, Michael Heseltine speaks at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Secretary of State for Employment and Conservative MP, Michael Howard at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1990 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Minister of State for Local Government and Conservative MP, Michael Portillo at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1990 in Blackpool, England. Michael Denzil Xavier Portillo (b 1953) is a British journalist, broadcaster, and former Member of Parliament, Deputy Conservative Party leader and Cabinet Minister.
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  • Chancellor of the Exchequer and Conservative MP, Norman Lamont at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Chancellor of the Exchequer and Conservative MP, Norman Lamont at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Sebastian Coe speaks at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England. Coe was later Member of Parliament for Falmouth and Camborne from April 1992 – 1997.
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  • Minister of State for Health and Conservative MP, Virginia Bottomley at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England. Virginia Hilda Brunette Maxwell Bottomley, Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone, PC, DL (née Garnett, born 12 March 1948) is a British Conservative Party politician. She was a Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons from 1984 to 2005. She was raised to the peerage in 2005.
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  • Minister of State for Health and Conservative MP, Virginia Bottomley at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1990 in Blackpool, England. Virginia Hilda Brunette Maxwell Bottomley, Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone, PC, DL (née Garnett, born 12 March 1948) is a British Conservative Party politician. She was a Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons from 1984 to 2005. She was raised to the peerage in 2005.
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  • Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Conservative MP, William Waldegrave at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Conservative MP, William Waldegrave at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
    william_waldegrave02-11-10-1991.jpg
  • Secretary of State for the Environment and Conservative MP, Chris Patten waves to the audience after his speech at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Conservative MP, Michael Heseltine speaks at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Defence Minister and Conservative MP, Tom King at the Conservative party conference on 10th September 1990 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Minister of State for Health and Conservative MP, Virginia Bottomley at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England. Virginia Hilda Brunette Maxwell Bottomley, Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone, PC, DL (née Garnett, born 12 March 1948) is a British Conservative Party politician. She was a Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons from 1984 to 2005. She was raised to the peerage in 2005.
    virginia_bottomley02-11-10-1991.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major (centre) with Secretary of State for the Environment, Chris Patten (left) listen to speeches at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • British Prime Minister, John Major and wife Norma wave to supporters at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
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  • Douglas Hurd MP confronts media outside his Mid Oxfordshire constituency office during his leadership bid for the Conservative party on 23rd November 1990, at Witney England. The 1990 Conservative Party leadership election took place on 20 November 1990 following the decision of former Defence and Environment Secretary Michael Heseltine to challenge Margaret Thatcher, the incumbent Prime Minister, for leadership of the Conservative Party. Douglas Richard Hurd, Baron Hurd of Westwell, CH, CBE, PC (b1930) is a British Conservative politician who served in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major from 1979 to 1995.
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  • British Prime Minister, John Major gives his speech at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
    john_major01-11-10-1991.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major gives his speech at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
    john_major02-11-10-1991.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major and wife Norma dance together at the at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1991 in Blackpool, England.
    john_major07-11-10-1991.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major acknowledges supporters during a Conservative party election rally on 18th March 1992, in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election weeks later and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major30-18-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major launches his Conservative party election manifesto on 18th March 1992 in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election in April that year and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    john_major03-18-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major launches his Conservative party election manifesto on 18th March 1992 in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election in April that year and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    john_major04-18-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major launches his Conservative party election manifesto on 18th March 1992 in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election in April that year and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major17-18-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major launches his Conservative party election manifesto on 18th March 1992 in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election in April that year and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major18-18-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major and wife Norma emerge from the Conservative party election Battle Bus to greet supporters and reporters outside Central Office on 20th March 1992 in Smith's Square, London England. Major went on to win the election and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major33-20-03-1992.jpg
  • Supporters of British Prime Minister, John Major celebrate their party's re-election after replacing Margaret Thatcher, on 10th April 1992, outside Central Office in Smith's Square, London England. Major won the election and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major35-10-04-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major is joined on stage by his wife Norma (left) and political predecessor, Margaret Thatcher during a Conservative party election rally on 23rd March 1992, in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election weeks later and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major37-23-03-1992.jpg
  • British Prime Minister, John Major acknowledges supporters during a Conservative party election rally on 14th March 1992, in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election weeks later and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    john_major39-14-03-1992.jpg
  • Splashed paint drips down an anti-EU membership 'UK Independence Party's (UKIP) political billboard showing Conservative party leader and Prime Minister David Cameron, otherwise silent against a bullying European Union, seen in East Dulwich - a relatively affluent district of south London. The ad is displayed before European elections on 22nd May.
    ukip_poster17-17-05-2014.jpg
  • Splashed paint drips down an anti-EU membership 'UK Independence Party's (UKIP) political billboard shows leader Nigel Farage (with daubed Hitler moustache) and a gagged Prime Minister David Cameron, silent against a bullying European Union, seen in East Dulwich - a relatively affluent district of south London. The ad is displayed before European elections on 22nd May.
    ukip_poster11-17-05-2014.jpg
  • Splashed paint drips down an anti-EU membership 'UK Independence Party's (UKIP) political billboard shows leader Nigel Farage (with daubed Hitler moustache) and a gagged Prime Minister David Cameron, silent against a bullying European Union, seen in East Dulwich - a relatively affluent district of south London. The ad is displayed before European elections on 22nd May.
    ukip_poster10-17-05-2014.jpg
  • Splashed paint drips down an anti-EU membership 'UK Independence Party's (UKIP) political billboard shows a gagged Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour party leader Ed Milliband - both silent against a bullying European Union, seen in East Dulwich - a relatively affluent district of south London. The ad is displayed before European elections on 22nd May.
    ukip_poster08-17-05-2014.jpg
  • Splashed paint drips down an anti-EU membership 'UK Independence Party's (UKIP) political billboard shows a gagged Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour party leader Ed Milliband - both silent against a bullying European Union, seen in East Dulwich - a relatively affluent district of south London. The ad is displayed before European elections on 22nd May.
    ukip_poster07-17-05-2014.jpg
  • Splashed paint drips down an anti-EU membership 'UK Independence Party's (UKIP) political billboard showing Conservative party leader and Prime Minister David Cameron, otherwise silent against a bullying European Union, seen in East Dulwich - a relatively affluent district of south London. The ad is displayed before European elections on 22nd May.
    ukip_poster06-17-05-2014.jpg
  • London 17/4/13 - Supporters applaud the ceremony below before the funeral of Margaret Thatcher. Draped in the union flag and mounted on a gun carriage, the coffin of ex-British Prime Minister Baroness Margaret Thatcher's coffin travels along Fleet Street towards St Paul's Cathedral in London, England. Afforded a ceremonial funeral with military honours, not seen since the death of Winston Churchill in 1965, family and 2,000 VIP guests (incl Queen Elizabeth) await her cortege.
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  • British Prime Minister, John Major is joined on stage by his wife Norma (left) and political predecessor, Margaret Thatcher during a Conservative party election rally on 23rd March 1992, in Brighton, England. Major went on to win the election weeks later and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labour's 1997 win for Tony Blair.
    margaret_thatcher01-23-03-1992.jpg
  • On the day that the EU in Brussels agreed in principle to extend Brexit until 31st January 2020 (aka 'Flextension') and not 31st October 2019, a bystander passes a Remainer's 'Stop Brexit, Revoke Artocle 50' lollipop and a Brexiter's 'I'll Never Vote Conservative Again' placard during a Brexit protest outside parliament, on 28th October 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    brexit_ptotest-36-28-10-2019.jpg
  • As heatwave temperatures climb to record levels - the hottest day of the year so far, the Evening Standard headline on page 1 of the London Evening Standard  mentions the UK's new Prime Minister Boris Johnson's first Cabinet Meeting and his threat on a No-Deal Brexit, opposite the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street in the City of London (the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile), on 25th July 2019, in London, England.
    boris_headline-04-25-07-2019.jpg
  • As heatwave temperatures climb to record levels - the hottest day of the year so far, the Evening Standard headline on page 1 of the London Evening Standard  mentions the UK's new Prime Minister Boris Johnson's first Cabinet Meeting and his threat on a No-Deal Brexit, opposite the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street in the City of London (the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile), on 25th July 2019, in London, England.
    boris_headline-03-25-07-2019.jpg
  • As heatwave temperatures climb to record levels - the hottest day of the year so far, the Evening Standard headline on page 1 of the London Evening Standard  mentions the UK's new Prime Minister Boris Johnson's first Cabinet Meeting and his threat on a No-Deal Brexit, in the City of London (the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile), on 25th July 2019, in London, England.
    boris_headline-01-25-07-2019.jpg
  • On the day that the Conservative Party elects its leader and the country's Prime Minister, Boris Johnson appears on the front page of the London newspaper The Evening Standard, on 23rd July 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    boris_johnson_election-38-23-07-2019.jpg
  • On the day that the Conservative Party elects its leader and the country's Prime Minister, Boris Johnson appears on the front page of the London newspaper The Evening Standard, on 23rd July 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    boris_johnson_election-37-23-07-2019.jpg
  • On the day that the Conservative Party elects its leader and the country's Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, Brexiteers show their support on College Green after the result, on 23rd July 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    boris_johnson_election-29-23-07-2019.jpg
  • On the day that the Conservative Party elects its leader and the country's Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, Brexiteers show their support on College Green after the result, on 23rd July 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    boris_johnson_election-26-23-07-2019.jpg
  • On the day that the Conservative Party elects its leader and the country's Prime Minister, Boris Johnson gets into his car after leaving the property in Great College Street that he and his campaign team have been using (courtesy of Sky TV executive Andrew Griffith), on 23rd July 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    boris_johnson_election-20-23-07-2019.jpg
  • On the day that the Conservative Party elects its leader and the country's Prime Minister, Boris Johnson returns to the property of Great College Street that he and his campaign team have been using (courtesy of Sky TV executive Andrew Griffith) after the result at the QE2 Centre nearby, on 23rd July 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • On the day that the Conservative Party elects its leader and the country's Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, a Nigel Farage parody appears outside the QE2 Centre to learn the result, on 23rd July 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    boris_johnson_election-10-23-07-2019.jpg
  • On the day that the Conservative Party elects its leader and the country's Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, protesters wanting a Peoples' vote gather outside the QE2 Centre to learn the result, on 23rd July 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    boris_johnson_election-08-23-07-2019.jpg
  • Douglas Hurd MP climbs into his ministerial car in the summer of 1990 near Oxford. Douglas Richard Hurd, Baron Hurd of Westwell, CH, CBE, PC (b1930) is a British Conservative politician who served in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major from 1979 to 1995.
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