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| [[File:Merlyn Rees appearing on After Dark , 16 July 1988 - (cropped).jpg|150px]] || [[Simon Rutherford]] || 1970<br>-<br>1974 || [[Liberal-Social Coalition (Delamaria)|Liberal-Social]]
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| [[File:Eric-Graham-Varley-Baron-Varley.jpg|150px]] || [[Harold Pockmark]] || 1974<br>-<br>1976 || [[Liberal-Social Coalition (Delamaria)|Liberal-Social]]
| [[File:Official portrait of Lord Owen crop 2.jpg|150px]] || [[Harold Pockmark]] || 1974<br>-<br>1976 || [[Liberal-Social Coalition (Delamaria)|Liberal-Social]]
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| [[File:Roy Jenkins 1977 (cropped).jpg|150px]] || [[Henry Keyes]] || 1976<br>-<br>1978 || [[Liberal-Social Coalition (Delamaria)|Liberal-Social]]
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| [[File:Margaret Thatcher cropped.jpg|150px]] || [[Betty Grantham]] || 1978<br>-<br>1989 || [[United Party of Delamaria|United]]
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| [[File:]] || [[Michael Windsor]] || 1989<br>-<br>1990 || [[United Party of Delamaria|United]]
| [[File:Official portrait of Lord Baker of Dorking 2020 crop 2.jpg|150px]] || [[Michael Windsor]] || 1989<br>-<br>1990 || [[United Party of Delamaria|United]]
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| [[File:Mulroney.jpg|150px]] || [[John Carroway]] || 1990<br>-<br>1994 || [[United Party of Delamaria|United]]
| [[File:Mulroney.jpg|150px]] || [[John Carroway]] || 1990<br>-<br>1994 || [[United Party of Delamaria|United]]

Revision as of 08:17, 18 May 2023

The following is a list of Prime Ministers of Delamaria.

1824-1934

From the first establishment of the office, until it was dissolved under Howard McMadden.

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1950-1998

From the second establishment of the office until it was dissolved under the 1998 reforms.

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Governor General Vincent Massey (cropped).jpg Henry Penwright 1950
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1952
Reconstruction
Government
Rab Butler.png Felix Carcan 1952
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1958
Liberal
Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. 1938.jpg Logan Leckhampstead 1958
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1962
United
Rab Butler.png Felix Carcan 1962
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1966
Liberal
Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham Allan Warren.jpg Alexander Cleese 1966
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1969
United
Michael Stewart.jpg Fred Cavendish 1969
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1970
United
Merlyn Rees appearing on After Dark , 16 July 1988 - (cropped).jpg Simon Rutherford 1970
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1974
Liberal-Social
Official portrait of Lord Owen crop 2.jpg Harold Pockmark 1974
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1976
Liberal-Social
Roy Jenkins 1977 (cropped).jpg Henry Keyes 1976
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1978
Liberal-Social
Margaret Thatcher cropped.jpg Betty Grantham 1978
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1989
United
Official portrait of Lord Baker of Dorking 2020 crop 2.jpg Michael Windsor 1989
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1990
United
Mulroney.jpg John Carroway 1990
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1994
United
Tony Blair, 2002 (cropped).jpg Stephen Milbank 1994
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Since 2023

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EdwardKingsland.jpeg Edward Kingsland 2023
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2023
Liberal Conservative 1st
David Cameron portrait (cropped).jpg Philip Campbell 2023- Liberal Conservative 1st