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Academics often have attempted to rank [[List of prime ministers of Esthursia|first ministers and forethanes of Esthursia]]. The usual cutoff point since the beginning of the 21st century has been the premiership of Neville Salisbury, beginning in 1911 (the first First Minister to serve fully in King Edward's term), or from 1900.
George Asmont is almost always ranked as the most effective Forethane in Esthursian history, with Neville Salisbury, Edith Newell, Martha Grantham and increasingly incumbent [[Harold Osborne]] all generally ranking favourably; James Thorne, Alfred Thwaite, Rickard Warner and increasingly Tharbjorn Einarsson have typically been ranked poorly.
==Academic opinion==
The Universities of Execester and Brantley have typically held infrequent surveys by a number of academics, typically around 200 to 400, who specialised in history, politics and/or a related field, on their evaluation of each leader's ability to succeed, lead and conduct their duties. John Largan was not included in the 2012 survey per se, though was ranked moderately highly (unlike successive post-2014 rankings, during which Largan's later career was taken into account and broadly acted negatively on his perception) in a separate survey.
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Latest revision as of 23:24, 30 January 2024

Academics often have attempted to rank first ministers and forethanes of Esthursia. The usual cutoff point since the beginning of the 21st century has been the premiership of Neville Salisbury, beginning in 1911 (the first First Minister to serve fully in King Edward's term), or from 1900.

George Asmont is almost always ranked as the most effective Forethane in Esthursian history, with Neville Salisbury, Edith Newell, Martha Grantham and increasingly incumbent Harold Osborne all generally ranking favourably; James Thorne, Alfred Thwaite, Rickard Warner and increasingly Tharbjorn Einarsson have typically been ranked poorly.

Academic opinion

The Universities of Execester and Brantley have typically held infrequent surveys by a number of academics, typically around 200 to 400, who specialised in history, politics and/or a related field, on their evaluation of each leader's ability to succeed, lead and conduct their duties. John Largan was not included in the 2012 survey per se, though was ranked moderately highly (unlike successive post-2014 rankings, during which Largan's later career was taken into account and broadly acted negatively on his perception) in a separate survey.

Rankings of prime ministers by academics (1911-)
Prime Minister Party Tenure
ENBC Radio Three 2010
University of Execester 2012
University of Brantley/EsthurElects 2014
University of Execester 2019
University of Brantley 2023
Neville Salisbury Conservative 1911–1922 3 3 3 4 3
James Thorne Conservative 1922–1926 16 16 15 18 18
George Asmont Workers' 1926–1944
1945–1955
1 1 1 1 1
Philip Whittaker Workers' 1944–1945 10 10 10 12 11
Olafn Arbjern National 1955–1959 15 12 14 16 15
Roberta Frost Workers' 1959–1961 8 9 9 8 9
Rickard Warner Workers' 1961–1963 14 13 16 15 17
Edith Newell Liberal 1963–1969 2 2 2 2 2
Alfred Thwaite Liberal 1969–1971 13 13 13 14 14
David Holmfirth Social Democrat 1971–1974
1978–1982
6 7 6 6 7
Anthony Moore Conservative 1974–1978 9 8 8 10 10
William Greenwood Conservative 1982–1990 7 6 7 7 8
Martha Grantham Social Democrat 1990–1999 4 4 4 3 5
Mark Willesden Social Democrat 1999–2002 11 11 12 13 13
Isaac Harding Conservative 2002–2009 5 5 5 5 6
Tharbjorn Einarsson Conservative 2009–2011 12 15 17 17 16
John Largan Social Democrat 2011–2015 11 11 12
Harold Osborne Social Democrat 2015– 9 4
 Blue  backgrounds indicate first quartile.
 Green  backgrounds indicate second quartile.
 Yellow  backgrounds indicate third quartile.
 Orange  backgrounds indicate fourth quartile.