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A few random tables for personal mucking around.

Todd in the Shadows Lists

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Top 10 Best Hit Songs of the Year

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Top 10 Worst Hit Songs of the Year

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MP Lists

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Welwyn Hatfield MPs

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Watford MPs

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UK Prime Ministers and Leaders of the Opposition

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Prime Minister Election Leader of the Opposition Monarch
Reign
Portrait Name
Office
(Lifespan)
Party Term
(Length of term)
Cabinet Portrait Name
Office
(Lifespan)
Party Term
(Length of term)
Shadow cabinet
Robert Walpole
(1676–1745)
Whig 3 April 1721

11 February 1742
(20 years, 315 days)
Walpole–Townshend 1722 Position did not exist until 1911.
George I
r. 1714–1727
1727
George II
r. 1727–1760
Walpole 1734
1741
Spencer Compton
(1674–1743)
16 February 1742

2 July 1743
(1 year, 137 days)
Carteret
Henry Pelham
MP for Sussex
(1694–1754)
27 August 1743

6 March 1754
(10 years, 192 days)
Broad Bottom I
Broad Bottom II 1747
Thomas Pelham-Holles
(1693–1768)
16 March 1754

11 November 1756
(2 years, 241 days)
Newcastle I 1754
William Cavendish
(1720–1764)
16 November 1756

29 June 1757
(226 days)
Pitt–Devonshire
1757 Caretaker
Thomas Pelham-Holles
(1693–1768)
29 June 1757

26 May 1762
(4 years, 332 days)
Pitt–Newcastle 1761
Bute–Newcastle
George III
r. 1760–1820
John Stuart
(1713–1792)
Tory 26 May 1762

8 April 1763
(318 days)
Bute
George Grenville
MP for Buckingham
(1712–1770)
Whig 16 April 1763

10 July 1765
(2 years, 86 days)
Grenville
(mainly Whig)
Charles Watson-Wentworth
(1730–1782)
13 July 1765

30 July 1766
(1 year, 18 days)
Rockingham I
William Pitt the Elder
(1708–1778)
30 July 1766

14 October 1768
(2 years, 77 days)
Chatham 1768
Augustus FitzRoy
(1735–1811)
14 October 1768

28 January 1770
(1 year, 107 days)
Grafton
Frederick North
MP for Banbury
(1732–1792)
Tory 28 January 1770

27 March 1782
(12 years, 59 days)
North 1774
1780
Charles Watson-Wentworth
(1730–1782)
Whig 27 March 1782

1 July 1782
(97 days)
Rockingham II
William Petty
(1737–1805)
4 July 1782

26 March 1783
(266 days)
Shelburne
William Cavendish-Bentinck
(1738–1809)
2 April 1783

18 December 1783
(261 days)
Fox–North
William Pitt the Younger
(1759–1806)
Tory 19 December 1783

14 March 1801
(17 years, 86 days)
Pitt I 1784
1790
1796
Acts of Union 1800, formation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Henry Addington
MP for Devizes
(1757–1844)
Tory 17 March 1801

10 May 1804
(3 years, 55 days)
Addington 1801 Position did not exist until 1911.
1802
William Pitt the Younger
(1759–1806)
10 May 1804

23 January 1806
(1 year, 259 days)
Pitt II
William Grenville
1st Baron Grenville
(1759–1834)
Whig 11 February 1806

25 March 1807
(1 year, 43 days)
All the Talents 1806
William Cavendish-Bentinck
(1738–1809)
Tory 31 March 1807

4 October 1809
(2 years, 188 days)
Portland II 1807
Spencer Perceval
(1762–1812)
4 October 1809

11 May 1812
(2 years, 221 days)
Perceval
Robert Jenkinson
(1770–1828)
8 June 1812

9 April 1827
(14 years, 306 days)
Liverpool 1812
1818
1820
George IV
r. 1820–1830
1826
George Canning
MP for Seaford
(1770–1827)
12 April 1827

8 August 1827
(119 days)
Canning
Frederick John Robinson
(1782–1859)
31 August 1827

8 January 1828
(131 days)
Goderich
Arthur Wellesley
1st Duke of Wellington
(1769–1852)
22 January 1828

16 November 1830
(2 years, 299 days)
Wellington–Peel
1830
William IV
r. 1830–1837
Charles Grey
(1764–1845)
Whig 22 November 1830

9 July 1834
(3 years, 230 days)
Grey 1831
1832
William Lamb
(1779–1848)
16 July 1834

14 November 1834
(122 days)
Melbourne I
Arthur Wellesley
1st Duke of Wellington
(1769–1852)
Tory 17 November 1834

9 December 1834
(23 days)
Wellington Caretaker
Robert Peel
MP for Tamworth
(1788–1850)
Conservative 10 December 1834

8 April 1835
(120 days)
Peel I
William Lamb
(1779–1848)
Whig 18 April 1835

30 August 1841
(6 years, 135 days)
Melbourne II 1835
1837
Victoria
r. 1837–1901
Robert Peel
MP for Tamworth
(1788–1850)
Conservative 30 August 1841

29 June 1846
(4 years, 304 days)
Peel II 1841
John Russell
(1792–1878)
Whig 30 June 1846

21 February 1852
(5 years, 237 days)
Russell I 1847
Edward Smith-Stanley
(1799–1869)
Conservative 23 February 1852

17 December 1852
(299 days)
Who? Who?
(aka Derby–​Disraeli I)
1852
George Hamilton-Gordon
(1784–1860)
Peelite 19 December 1852

30 January 1855
(2 years, 43 days)
Aberdeen
(PeeliteWhig–others)
Henry John Temple
(1784–1865)
Whig 6 February 1855

19 February 1858
(3 years, 14 days)
Palmerston I 1857
Edward Smith-Stanley
(1799–1869)
Conservative 20 February 1858

11 June 1859
(1 year, 112 days)
Derby–Disraeli II
Henry John Temple
(1784–1865)
Liberal 12 June 1859

18 October 1865
(6 years, 129 days)
Palmerston II 1859
1865
John Russell
1st Earl Russell
(1784–1865)
29 October 1865

26 June 1866
(241 days)
Russell II
Edward Smith-Stanley
(1799–1869)
Conservative 28 June 1866

25 February 1868
(1 year, 243 days)
Derby–Disraeli III
Benjamin Disraeli
(1804–1881)
27 February 1868

1 December 1868
(279 days)
William Ewart Gladstone
MP for Greenwich
(1809–1898)
Liberal 3 December 1868

17 February 1874
(5 years, 77 days)
Gladstone I 1868
Benjamin Disraeli
(1804–1881)
Conservative 20 February 1874

21 April 1880
(6 years, 62 days)
Disraeli II 1874
William Ewart Gladstone
MP for Midlothian
(1809–1898)
Liberal 23 April 1880

9 June 1885
(5 years, 48 days)
Gladstone II 1880
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
(1830–1903)
Conservative 23 June 1885

28 January 1886
(220 days)
Salisbury I
William Ewart Gladstone
MP for Midlothian
(1809–1898)
Liberal 1 February 1886

20 July 1886
(170 days)
Gladstone III 1885
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
(1830–1903)
Conservative 25 July 1886

11 August 1892
(6 years, 31 days)
Salisbury II 1886
William Ewart Gladstone
MP for Midlothian
(1809–1898)
Liberal 15 August 1892

2 March 1894
(1 year, 200 days)
Gladstone IV 1892
Archibald Primrose
(1847–1929)
5 March 1894

22 June 1895
(1 year, 110 days)
Rosebery
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
(1830–1903)
Conservative 25 June 1895

11 July 1902
(7 years, 17 days)
Salisbury III 1895
Salisbury IV 1900
Edward VII
r. 1901–1910
Arthur Balfour
(1848–1930)
12 July 1902

4 December 1905
(3 years, 146 days)
Balfour
Henry Campbell-Bannerman
(1836–1908)
Liberal 5 December 1905

3 April 1908
(2 years, 121 days)
Campbell-Bannerman 1906
H. H. Asquith
MP for East Fife
(1852–1928)
8 April 1908

5 December 1916
(8 years, 242 days)
Asquith I
Asquith II Jan 1910
George V
r. 1910–1936
Asquith III Dec 1910 Bonar Law
MP for Bootle
(1858–1923)
Conservative 13 November 1911

25 May 1915
(3 years, 194 days)
Law
Asquith Coalition
(LibCon–others)
Edward Carson
(1854–1935)
19 October 1915

6 December 1916
(1 year, 49 days)
Carson
David Lloyd George
(1863–1945)
6 December 1916

19 October 1922
(5 years, 318 days)
Lloyd George War H. H. Asquith
MP for East Fife
(1852–1928)
Independent
Liberal
6 December 1916

14 December 1918
(2 years, 9 days)
Asquith I
Lloyd George II
(LibCon)
1918
Donald Maclean
(1864–1932)
14 December 1918

12 February 1920
(1 year, 61 days)
Maclean
H. H. Asquith
MP for Paisley
(1852–1928)
12 February 1920

21 November 1922
(2 years, 283 days)
Asquith II
Partition of Ireland, formation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Bonar Law
(1858–1923)
Conservative 23 October 1922

20 May 1923
(210 days)
Law 1922 Ramsay MacDonald
MP for Aberavon
(1866–1937)
Labour 21 November 1922

22 January 1924
(1 year, 63 days)
MacDonald I
Stanley Baldwin
MP for Bewdley
(1867–1947)
22 May 1923

22 January 1924
(246 days)
Baldwin I
Ramsay MacDonald
MP for Aberavon
(1866–1937)
Labour 22 January 1924

4 November 1924
(288 days)
MacDonald I 1923 Stanley Baldwin
MP for Bewdley
(1867–1947)
Conservative 22 January 1924

4 November 1924
(288 days)
Baldwin I
Stanley Baldwin
MP for Bewdley
(1867–1947)
Conservative 4 November 1924

4 June 1929
(4 years, 213 days)
Baldwin II 1924 Ramsay MacDonald
MP for Aberavon
(1866–1937)
Labour 4 November 1924

4 June 1929
(4 years, 213 days)
MacDonald II
Ramsay MacDonald
MP for Seaham
(1866–1937)
Labour 5 June 1929

7 June 1935
(6 years, 3 days)
MacDonald II 1929 Stanley Baldwin
MP for Bewdley
(1867–1947)
Conservative 5 June 1929

24 August 1931
(2 years, 81 days)
Baldwin II
National
Labour
National I
(Nat.LabCon–others)
Arthur Henderson
MP for Burnley
(1863–1935)
Labour 1 September 1931

25 October 1932
(1 year, 55 days)
Henderson
National II 1931 George Lansbury
(1859–1940)
25 October 1932

8 October 1935
(2 years, 349 days)
Lansbury
Stanley Baldwin
MP for Bewdley
(1867–1947)
Conservative 7 June 1935

28 May 1937
(1 year, 356 days)
National III 1935 Clement Attlee
MP for Limehouse
(1883–1967)
25 October 1935

11 May 1940
(4 years, 200 days)
Attlee I
Edward VIII
r. 1936
Neville Chamberlain
(1869–1940)
28 May 1937

10 May 1940
(2 years, 349 days)
National IV
George VI
r. 1936–1952
Chamberlain War
Winston Churchill
MP for Epping
(1874–1965)
10 May 1940

26 July 1945
(5 years, 78 days)
Churchill War Hastings Lees-Smith
MP for Keighley
(1878–1941)
22 May 1940

18 December 1941
(1 year, 211 days)
Lees-Smith
Frederick Pethick-Lawrence
(1871–1961)
21 January 1942

February 1942
(12 days)
Pethick-Lawrence
Arthur Greenwood
MP for Wakefield
(1880–1954)
February 1942

23 May 1945
(3 years, 112 days)
Greenwood
Churchill Caretaker Clement Attlee
MP for Limehouse
(1883–1967)
23 May 1945

26 July 1945
(65 days)
Attlee II
Clement Attlee
(1883–1967)
Labour 26 July 1945

26 October 1951
(6 years, 93 days)
Attlee I 1945 Winston Churchill
MP for Woodford
(1874–1965)
Conservative 26 July 1945

26 October 1951
(6 years, 93 days)
Churchill
Attlee II 1950
Winston Churchill
MP for Woodford
(1874–1965)
Conservative 26 October 1951

5 April 1955
(3 years, 162 days)
Churchill III 1951 Clement Attlee
(1883–1967)
Labour 26 October 1951

25 November 1955
(4 years, 31 days)
Attlee II
Elizabeth II
r. 1952–2022
Anthony Eden
(1897–1977)
6 April 1955

9 January 1957
(1 year, 279 days)
Eden 1955 Herbert Morrison
(1888–1965)
25 November 1955

14 December 1955
(20 days)
Hugh Gaitskell
(1906–1963)
14 December 1955

18 January 1963
(7 years, 36 days)
Gaitskell
Harold Macmillan
MP for Bromley
(1894–1986)
10 January 1957

18 October 1963
(6 years, 282 days)
Macmillan I
Macmillan II 1959
George Brown
MP for Belper
(1914–1985)
18 January 1963

14 February 1963
(28 days)
Alec Douglas-Home
(1903–1995)
18 October 1963

16 October 1964
(365 days)
Douglas-Home Harold Wilson
MP for Huyton
(1916–1995)
14 February 1963

16 October 1964
(1 year, 246 days)
Wilson I
Harold Wilson
MP for Huyton
(1916–1995)
Labour 16 October 1964

19 June 1970
(5 years, 247 days)
Wilson I 1964 Alec Douglas-Home
(1903–1995)
Conservative 16 October 1964

28 July 1965
(286 days)
Douglas-Home
Wilson II 1966 Edward Heath
MP for Bexley
(1916–2005)
28 July 1965

19 June 1970
(4 years, 327 days)
Heath I
Edward Heath
MP for Bexley
(1916–2005)
Conservative 19 June 1970

4 March 1974
(3 years, 259 days)
Heath 1970 Harold Wilson
MP for Huyton
(1916–1995)
Labour 19 June 1970

4 March 1974
(3 years, 259 days)
Wilson II
Harold Wilson
MP for Huyton
(1916–1995)
Labour 4 March 1974

5 April 1976
(2 years, 33 days)
Wilson III Feb 1974 Edward Heath
MP for Sidcup
(1916–2005)
Conservative 4 March 1974

11 February 1975
(345 days)
Heath II
Wilson IV Oct 1974
Margaret Thatcher
MP for Finchley
(1925–2013)
11 February 1975

4 May 1979
(4 years, 84 days)
Thatcher
James Callaghan
(1912–2005)
5 April 1976

4 May 1979
(3 years, 30 days)
Callaghan
Margaret Thatcher
MP for Finchley
(1925–2013)
Conservative 4 May 1979

28 November 1990
(11 years, 209 days)
Thatcher I 1979 James Callaghan
(1912–2005)
Labour 4 May 1979

10 November 1980
(1 year, 191 days)
Callaghan
Michael Foot
MP for Ebbw Vale
(1913–2010)
10 November 1980

2 October 1983
(2 years, 327 days)
Foot
Thatcher II 1983 Neil Kinnock
MP for Islwyn
(born 1942)
2 October 1983

18 July 1992
(8 years, 291 days)
Kinnock
Thatcher III 1987
John Major
MP for Huntingdon
(born 1943)
28 November 1990

2 May 1997
(6 years, 156 days)
Major I
Major II 1992 John Smith
(1938–1994)
18 July 1992

12 May 1994
(1 year, 299 days)
Smith
Margaret Beckett
(born 1943)
12 May 1994

21 July 1994
(71 days)
Beckett
Tony Blair
MP for Sedgefield
(born 1953)
21 July 1994

2 May 1997
(2 years, 286 days)
Blair
Tony Blair
MP for Sedgefield
(born 1953)
Labour 2 May 1997

27 June 2007
(10 years, 57 days)
Blair I 1997 John Major
MP for Huntingdon
(born 1943)
Conservative 2 May 1997

19 June 1997
(49 days)
Major
William Hague
(born 1961)
19 June 1997

13 September 2001
(4 years, 87 days)
Hague
Blair II 2001 Iain Duncan Smith
(born 1954)
13 September 2001

6 November 2003
(2 years, 55 days)
Duncan Smith
Michael Howard
(born 1941)
6 November 2003

6 December 2005
(2 years, 31 days)
Howard
Blair III 2005 David Cameron
MP for Witney
(born 1966)
6 December 2005

11 May 2010
(3 years, 157 days)
Cameron
Gordon Brown
(born 1951)
27 June 2007

11 May 2010
(2 years, 319 days)
Brown
David Cameron
MP for Witney
(born 1966)
Conservative 11 May 2010

13 July 2016
(6 years, 64 days)
Cameron–Clegg 2010 Harriet Harman
(born 1950)
Labour 11 May 2010

25 September 2010
(6 years, 64 days)
Harman I
Ed Miliband
(born 1969)
25 September 2010

8 May 2015
(4 years, 226 days)
Miliband
Cameron II 2015 Harriet Harman
(born 1950)
8 May 2015

12 September 2015
(128 days)
Harman II
Theresa May
MP for Maidenhead
(born 1956)
13 July 2016

24 July 2019
(3 years, 12 days)
May I Jeremy Corbyn
(born 1949)
12 September 2015

4 April 2020
(4 years, 206 days)
Corbyn
May II 2017
Boris Johnson
(born 1964)
24 July 2019

6 September 2022
(3 years, 45 days)
Johnson I
Johnson II 2019 Keir Starmer
(born 1962)
4 April 2020

5 July 2024
(4 years, 93 days)
Starmer
Liz Truss
(born 1975)
6 September 2022

25 October 2022
(50 days)
Truss
Charles III
r. 2022– 
Rishi Sunak
(born 1980)
25 October 2022

5 July 2024
(1 year, 255 days)
Sunak
Keir Starmer
(born 1962)
Labour 5 July 2024

Present
(175 days)
Starmer 2024 Rishi Sunak
(born 1980)
Conservative 5 July 2024

2 November 2024
(121 days)
Sunak
Kemi Badenoch
(born 1980)
2 November 2024

Present
(55 days)
Badenoch

US Presidents and Vice Presidents and their spouses

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Modern parties:   Democratic   Republican

Historical parties:   Unaffiliated   Pro-Administration   Federalist   Democratic-Republican   National Republican   Nullifier   Whig   National Union

Notes

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  1. ^ In 2009, Todd did a "Top 11" list for the best hit songs, however, this page only lists ten of them in line with the other videos. The 11th song on the list was "Live Your Life" by T.I. feat. Rihanna.
  2. ^ Presidents are numbered according to uninterrupted periods served by the same person. For example, George Washington served two consecutive terms and is counted as the first president (not the first and second). Upon the resignation of 37th president, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford became the 38th president even though he simply served out the remainder of Nixon's second term and was never elected to the presidency in his own right. Grover Cleveland was both the 22nd president and the 24th president because his two terms were not consecutive. A vice president who temporarily becomes acting president under the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the Constitution is not counted, because the president remains in office during such a period.