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Elizabeth II Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 19268 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until Death and state funeral of Elizabeth II, her death in 2022. ...
, from 1952 to 2022. Eight Privy Counsellors resigned during Queen Elizabeth's reign—
John Profumo John Dennis Profumo ( ; 30 January 1915 – 9 March 2006) was a British politician whose career ended in 1963 after a sexual relationship with the 19-year-old model Christine Keeler in 1961. The scandal, which became known as the Profumo affai ...
(1963) after misleading the House of Commons, and four others upon criminal conviction carrying a sentence of imprisonment,
John Stonehouse John Thomson Stonehouse (28 July 192514 April 1988) was a British Labour and Co-operative Party politician, businessman and minister who was a member of the Cabinet under Prime Minister Harold Wilson. He is remembered for his unsuccessful atte ...
(1976),
Jonathan Aitken Jonathan William Patrick Aitken (born 30 August 1942) is a British author, Church of England priest and former Conservative Party politician. Beginning his career in journalism, he was elected to Parliament in 1974 (serving until 1997), and wa ...
(1997)
Chris Huhne Christopher Murray Paul Huhne (born 2 July 1954) is a British energy and climate change consultant, and former journalist, business economist and politician who was the Liberal Democrats (UK), Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Eastleigh ...
(2013) and
Denis MacShane Denis MacShane (born Josef Denis Matyjaszek; 21 May 1948) is a British former politician, author, commentator and convicted criminal who served as Minister of State for Europe from 2002 to 2005. He joined the Labour Party in 1970 and has held ...
(2013); one, Elliot Morley (2011) was expelled (the first expulsion since 1921). Additionally, Lord Prescott, the former Deputy Prime Minister, resigned in 2013 in protest over politicisation of handling of a press complaints charter being considered by the Council. Sir Seamus Treacy, a Lord Justice of Appeal in Northern Ireland, resigned shortly after his appointment in 2018.
Percival Patterson Percival Noel James Patterson, (born 10 April 1935), popularly known as P.J. Patterson, is a Jamaican former politician who served as the sixth Prime Minister of Jamaica from 1992 to 2006. He served in office for 14 years, making him the long ...
resigned in 2022 noting a national consensus that Jamaica should become a republic.


Elizabeth II


1952

* The Earl Alexander of Tunis (1891–1969) * The Earl Fortescue (1888–1958) *
Eric Harrison Sir Eric John Harrison, (7 September 1892 – 26 September 1974) was an Australian politician and diplomat. He was the inaugural deputy leader of the Liberal Party (1945–1956), and a government minister under four prime ministers. He was lat ...
(1892–1974) * Henry Hopkinson (1902–1996) * The Earl of Scarbrough (1896–1969) * Sir Charles MacAndrew (1888–1979) * John Maclay (1905–1992) *
Iain Macleod Iain Norman Macleod (11 November 1913 – 20 July 1970) was a British Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party politician. A playboy and professional Contract bridge, bridge player in his twenties, after war service Macleod worked for the ...
(1913–1970)


1953

* Sir Michael Adeane (1910–1984) * Sir Edward Bridges (1892–1969) * Sir Norman Brook (1902–1967) *
John Edwards Johnny Reid Edwards (born June 10, 1953) is an American lawyer and former politician who represented North Carolina in the United States Senate from 1999 to 2005. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the vice presidential nominee under ...
(1904–1959) * Thomas Galbraith (1891–1985) *
Derick Heathcoat-Amory Derick Heathcoat-Amory, 1st Viscount Amory ( ; 26 December 1899 – 20 January 1981) was a British Conservative politician and member of the House of Lords. He served as Chancellor of the Exchequer between 1958 and 1960, and later as Chancell ...
(1899–1981) *
Harold Holt Harold Edward Holt (5 August 190817 December 1967) was an Australian politician and lawyer who served as the 17th prime minister of Australia from 1966 until Disappearance of Harold Holt, his disappearance and presumed death in 1967. He held o ...
(1908–1967) * The Lord Keith of Avonholm (1886–1964) *
John McEwen Sir John McEwen (29 March 1900 – 20 November 1980) was an Australian politician and farmer who served as the 18th prime minister of Australia from 1967 to 1968, in a caretaker capacity following the disappearance of prime minister Harold Ho ...
(1900–1980) * The Marquess of Reading (1889–1960) *
Lucien Macull Dominic de Silva Lucien Macull Dominic de Silva, Queen's Counsel, QC, Privy Council (United Kingdom), PC (25 April 1893 – 28 November 1962) was a Ceylonese lawyer and judge, who was a Solicitor General of Ceylon, sat on the Supreme Court of Ceylon and the Judic ...
(1893–1962) *
Sir Patrick Spens "Sir Patrick Spens" is one of the most popular of the Child Ballads (No. 58) (Roud Folk Song Index, Roud 41), and is of Scotland, Scottish origin. It is a maritime ballad about a disaster at sea. Background ''Sir Patrick Spens'' remains one of ...
(1885–1973)


1954

* Sir Harold Barrowclough (1894–1972) *
John Boyd-Carpenter John Archibald Boyd-Carpenter, Baron Boyd-Carpenter, PC, DL (2 June 1908 – 11 July 1998) was a British Conservative politician. He was the Member of Parliament for Kingston-upon-Thames from 1945 to 1972, when he was made a life peer. He ser ...
(1908–1998) *
Arthur Deakin Arthur Deakin (11 November 1890 – 1 May 1955) was a prominent British trade unionist who was acting general secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union from 1940 and then general secretary from 1945 to 1955. Background Arthur ...
(1890–1955) * Sir Lionel Heald (1897–1981) *
Keith Holyoake Sir Keith Jacka Holyoake (11 February 1904 – 8 December 1983) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 26th prime minister of New Zealand, serving for a brief period in 1957 and then from 1960 to 1972, and also as the 13th governor-g ...
(1904–1983) *
Sir John Kotelawala General Sir John Lionel Kotelawala (; 4 April 1897 – 2 October 1980) was a Sri Lankan statesman, who served as the 3rd Prime Minister of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) from 1953 to 1956. Born to a wealthy landholding and mining family, Kotelawala had ...
(1895–1980) *
Toby Low Brigadier Toby Austin Richard William Low, 1st Baron Aldington, Baron Low, (25 May 1914 – 7 December 2000), known as Austin Richard William Low until he added "Toby" as a forename by deed poll on 10 July 1957, was a British Conservative Part ...
(1914–2000) * Sir Reginald Manningham-Buller (1905–1980) * The Earl of Munster (1906–1975) *
Anthony Nutting Sir Harold Anthony Nutting, 3rd Baronet (11 January 1920 – 23 February 1999) was a British diplomat and Conservative Party politician who served as a Member of Parliament from 1945 until 1956. He was a Minister of State for Foreign Affairs ...
(1920–1999) * Sir Hubert Parker (1900–1972)


1955

*
Nigel Birch Evelyn Nigel Chetwode Birch, Baron Rhyl (18 November 1906 – 8 March 1981) was a British Conservative politician. The son of General Sir Noel Birch and his wife Florence Chetwode, Nigel Birch was educated at Eton. He was a partner in ...
(1906–1981) * Henry Brooke (1903–1984) *
Aubrey Jones Aubrey Jones (20 November 1911 – 10 April 2003) was a British Conservative politician who served as Member of Parliament for Birmingham Hall Green from 1950 to 1965. Early life Jones was born in Penydarren. He attended Cyfarthfa Castle Se ...
(1911–2003) * The Hon. John Hare (1911–1982) *
Edward Heath Sir Edward Richard George Heath (9 July 1916 – 17 July 2005) was a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1974 and Leader of the Conservative Party (UK), Leader of the Conservative Party from 1965 ...
(1916–2005) * Charles Hill (1904–1989) * William Milligan (1898–1975) *
Reginald Maudling Reginald Maudling (7 March 1917 – 14 February 1979) was a British politician who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1962 to 1964 and as Home Secretary from 1970 to 1972. From 1955 until the late 1960s, he was spoken of as a prospecti ...
(1917–1979) * The Earl of Selkirk (1906–1994) * Robin Turton (1903–1994) * Harold Watkinson (1910–1995)


1956

*
Henry Montgomery Campbell Henry Colville Montgomery Campbell (11 October 1887 – 26 December 1970) was a Church of England bishop. He was ordained in 1910 and served as vicar or rector in a number of London parishes before being consecrated as a bishop in 1940, ...
(1887–1970) * The Viscount Hailsham (1907–2001) * Hugh Molson (1903–1991) *
Allan Noble Sir Allan Herbert Percy Noble, DSO, DSC (2 May 1908 – 17 November 1982) was an English naval commander, politician, and diplomat. Career Noble was the elder son of Admiral Sir Percy Noble. He joined the Royal Navy in 1926 and was a destroy ...
(1908–1982) * Michael Ramsay (1904–1988)


1957

*
John Diefenbaker John George Diefenbaker (September 18, 1895 – August 16, 1979) was the 13th prime minister of Canada, serving from 1957 to 1963. He was the only Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, Progressive Conservative party leader between 1930 an ...
(1895–1979) *
Sir Harry Hylton-Foster Sir Harry Braustyn Hylton Hylton-Foster (10 April 1905 – 2 September 1965), was a British Conservative Party politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1950 until his death in 1965. He was also the Speaker of the House of Com ...
(1905–1965) *
Ernest Marples Alfred Ernest Marples, Baron Marples, (9 December 1907 – 6 July 1978) was a British Conservative politician who served as Postmaster General (1957–1959) and Minister of Transport (1959–1964). As Postmaster General, he oversaw the intro ...
(1907–1978) * Sir Percy Mills, Bt (1890–1968) * Sir Benjamin Ormerod (1890–1974) * The Hon. David Ormsby-Gore (1918–1985) * Sir Edward Pearce (1901–1990) * The Earl of Perth (1907–2002) * Sir Frederic Sellers (1893–1979) * Sir Robert Clarkson Tredgold (1899–1977) * Dennis Vosper (1916–1968) *
Derek Walker-Smith Derek Colclough Walker-Smith, Baron Broxbourne, (13 April 1910 – 22 January 1992), known as Sir Derek Walker-Smith, Bt, from 1960 to 1983, was a British Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party politician. The son of Jonah Walker-Smith, S ...
(1910–1992) * The Hon. George Ward (1907–1988)


1958

* William Grant (1909–1972) *
Christopher Soames Arthur Christopher John Soames, Baron Soames, (12 October 1920 – 16 September 1987) was a British Conservative politician who served as a European Commissioner and the last Governor of Southern Rhodesia. He was previously Member of Parli ...
(1920–1987) * Sir Godfrey Thomas, Bt (1889–1968) * Sir Gordon Willmer (1899–1983)


1959

*
Reginald Bevins John Reginald Bevins (20 August 1908 – 16 November 1996) was a British Conservative politician who served as a Liverpool Member of Parliament (MP) for fourteen years. He served in the governments of the 1950s and 1960s, playing an important ...
(1908–1996) * The Lord Carrington (1919–2018) * Cameron Cobbold (1904–1987) * The Earl of Dundee (1902–1983) * Sir Charles Harman (1894–1970) * Sir Malcolm Hilbery (1883–1965) * Lord John Hope (1912–1996) * Patricia Hornsby-Smith (1914–1985) * Sir Philip McBride (1892–1982) *
Kwame Nkrumah Francis Kwame Nkrumah (, 21 September 1909 – 27 April 1972) was a Ghanaian politician, political theorist, and revolutionary. He served as Prime Minister of the Gold Coast (British colony), Gold Coast from 1952 until 1957, when it gained ...
(1909–1972) *
Martin Redmayne Martin Redmayne, Baron Redmayne, (16 November 1910 – 28 April 1983) was a British Conservative politician. Background Redmayne was born in Nottingham, the second son of civil engineer and farmer, Leonard Redmayne and his wife Mildred. H ...
(1910–1983) * The Earl St Aldwyn (1912–1992) * Gordon Touche (1895–1972) * Richard Wood (1920–2002)


1960

* Cuthbert Alport (1912–1998) *
Julian Amery Harold Julian Amery, Baron Amery of Lustleigh, (27 March 1919 – 3 September 1996) was a British Conservative Party politician, who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for 39 of the 42 years between 1950 and 1992. He was appointed to the ...
(1919–1996) * Chief Nnamdi Azikiwe (1904–1996) * The Lord Brecon (1905–1976) * Sir Patrick Devlin (1905–1992) * Sir Terence Donovan (1898–1971) *
Frederick Erroll Frederick James Erroll, 1st Baron Erroll of Hale, Baron Erroll of Kilmun, (27 May 1914 – 14 September 2000) was a British Conservative politician. He was the last surviving non-royal hereditary peer of the first creation. Background and ...
(1914–2000) *
Enoch Powell John Enoch Powell (16 June 19128 February 1998) was a British politician, scholar and writer. He served as Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for Wolverhampton South West for the Conservative Party (UK), Conserv ...
(1912–1998) *
John Profumo John Dennis Profumo ( ; 30 January 1915 – 9 March 2006) was a British politician whose career ended in 1963 after a sexual relationship with the 19-year-old model Christine Keeler in 1961. The scandal, which became known as the Profumo affai ...
(1915–2006) (resigned 1963) * Sir Gerald Upjohn (1903–1971) * Sir Roy Welensky (1907–1991)


1961

* Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (1912–1966) *
Donald Coggan Frederick Donald Coggan, Baron Coggan, (9 October 1909 – 17 May 2000) was the 101st Archbishop of Canterbury from 1974 to 1980.
(1909–2000) * The Lord Craigton (1904–1993) * Sir Harold Danckwerts (1888–1978) * Sir Arthian Davies (1901–1979) * Sir Kenneth Diplock (1907–1985) *
Jo Grimond Joseph Grimond, Baron Grimond, (; 29 July 1913 – 24 October 1993) was a British politician, leader of the Liberal Party for eleven years from 1956 to 1967 and again briefly on an interim basis in 1976. Grimond was a long-term supporter of ...
(1913–1993) * The Lord Guest (1901–1984) * Sir Milton Margai (1895–1964) * Sir Colin Pearson (1899–1980) * Sir Jocelyn Simon (1911–2006) * Robert Stopford (1901–1976) * Sir John Vaughan-Morgan, Bt. (1905–1995)


1962

* Sir William Anstruther-Gray, Bt (1905–1985) * Herbert Bowden (1905–1994) * Sir Edward Boyle, Bt (1923–1981) *
Bill Deedes William Francis Deedes, Baron Deedes, (1 June 1913 – 17 August 2007) was a British Conservative politician, army officer and journalist. He was the first person in Britain to have been both a member of the Cabinet and the editor of a major da ...
(1913–2007) * The Hon. Hugh Fraser (1918–1984) * Sir Keith Joseph, Bt (1918–1994) * Sir Frank Lee (1903–1971) * Niall Macpherson (1908–1987) * Michael Noble (1913–1984) * Sir Richard Nugent, Bt (1907–1994) * The Lord Rea (1900–1981) *
David Renton David Lockhart-Mure Renton, Baron Renton, (12 August 1908 – 24 May 2007) was a British politician who served for over 60 years in Parliament, 34 in the House of Commons and then 28 in the House of Lords. Renton was Member of Parliament f ...
(1908–2007) *
Geoffrey Rippon Aubrey Geoffrey Frederick Rippon, Baron Rippon of Hexham, (28 May 1924 – 28 January 1997) was a British Conservative Party politician. He is most known for drafting the European Communities Act 1972 which took the United Kingdom into the E ...
(1924–1997) * Sir Roland Robinson (1907–1989) * Sir Charles Russell (1908–1986) * Ian Shearer (1914–1996) * Sir John Smyth, Bt (1893–1983)


1963

* Sir Adetokunbo Ademola (1906–1993) *
Anthony Barber Anthony Perrinott Lysberg Barber, Baron Barber, (4 July 1920 – 16 December 2005) was a British Conservative politician who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1970 to 1974. After serving in both the Territorial Army and the Royal A ...
(1920–2005) * Sir David Campbell (1891–1963) *
Robert Carr Leonard Robert Carr, Baron Carr of Hadley, (11 November 1916 – 17 February 2012) was a British Conservative Party politician who served as Home Secretary from 1972 to 1974. He served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for 26 years, and later s ...
(1916–2012) * Sir John Clayden (1904–1986) * Joseph Godber (1914–1980) * Sir Kenneth Gresson (1891–1974) * Sir John Hobson (1912–1967) * The Earl Jellicoe (1918–2007) * Sir Frank Kitto (1903–1994) * Sir Edward McTiernan (1892–1990) * Sir Douglas Menzies (1907–1974) * Sir William Owen (1899–1972) *
Lester B. Pearson Lester Bowles Pearson (23 April 1897 – 27 December 1972) was a Canadian politician, diplomat, statesman, and scholar who served as the 14th prime minister of Canada from 1963 to 1968. He also served as Leader of the Liberal Party of C ...
(1897–1972) * The Lord Poole (1911–1993) * James Ramsden (1923–2020) * Sir Alan Taylor (1901–1969) *
Georges Vanier Georges-Philias Vanier (; 23 April 1888 – 5 March 1967) was a Canadian military officer, diplomat, and statesman who served as the 19th governor general of Canada from 1959 to 1967, the first Quebecer (demonym), Quebecer and second Can ...
(1888–1967) * Sir Victor Windeyer (1900–1987)


1964

* Sir Garfield Barwick (1903–1997) * Sir Hugh Beadle (1905–1980) *
Tony Benn Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn (3 April 1925 – 14 March 2014), known between 1960 and 1963 as Viscount Stansgate, was a British Labour Party (UK), Labour Party politician and political activist who served as a Cabinet of the United Kingdom, Cabine ...
(1925–2014) *
Sir Alexander Bustamante Sir William Alexander Clarke Bustamante (born William Alexander Clarke; 24 February 1884 – 6 August 1977) was a Jamaican politician and Jamaica Labour Party leader, who, on Independence Day, August 6th, 1962, became the first prime minister ...
(1884–1977) *
James Callaghan Leonard James Callaghan, Baron Callaghan of Cardiff ( ; 27 March 191226 March 2005) was a British statesman and Labour Party (UK), Labour Party politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1976 to 1979 and Leader of the L ...
(1912–2005) *
Barbara Castle Barbara Anne Castle, Baroness Castle of Blackburn, (''née'' Betts; 6 October 1910 – 3 May 2002) was a British Labour Party politician who was a Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament from 1945 United Kingdom general elec ...
(1910–2002) * The Lord Chalfont (1919–2020) * The Lord Chesham (1916–1989) *
Frank Cousins Frank Cousins may refer to: * Frank Cousins (British politician) (1904–1986), British trade union leader and Labour politician * Frank Cousins (American politician) (born 1958), American politician who served as the Essex County, Massachusetts ...
(1904–1986) *
Richard Crossman Richard Howard Stafford Crossman (15 December 1907 – 5 April 1974) was a British Labour Party politician. A university classics lecturer by profession, he was elected a Member of Parliament in 1945 and became a significant figure among the ...
(1907–1974) *
Edward du Cann Sir Edward Dillon Lott du Cann (28 May 1924 – 31 August 2017) was a British politician and businessman. He was a member of Parliament (MP) from 1956 to 1987 and served as Chairman of the Conservative Party from 1965 to 1967 and as chairman ...
(1924–2017) * The Duke of Devonshire (1920–2004) * Tom Fraser (1911–1988) * The Lord Gardiner (1900–1990) *
Anthony Greenwood Arthur William James Anthony Greenwood, Baron Greenwood of Rossendale, (14 September 1911 – 12 April 1982) was a prominent British Labour Party politician in the 1950s and 1960s. Background and education The son of Arthur Greenwood ( Dep ...
(1911–1982) * Ray Gunter (1909–1977) *
Denis Healey Denis Winston Healey, Baron Healey (30 August 1917 – 3 October 2015) was a British Labour Party politician who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1974 to 1979 and as Secretary of State for Defence from 1964 to 1970; he remains the lo ...
(1917–2015) *
Peggy Herbison Margaret McCrorie Herbison (11 March 1907 – 29 December 1996) was a Scottish Labour politician who was Minister of Social Security from 1964 to 1967. Early life Herbison was born on 11 March 1907 in Shotts, Lanarkshire to Maria Jane McC ...
(1907–1996) *
Douglas Houghton Arthur Leslie Noel Douglas Houghton, Baron Houghton of Sowerby, (11 August 1898 – 2 May 1996) was a British Labour politician. He was the last British Cabinet minister born in the 19th century. After he retired in 1967, every Cabinet minist ...
(1898–1996) *
Roy Jenkins Roy Harris Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Hillhead (11 November 1920 – 5 January 2003) was a British politician and writer who served as the sixth President of the European Commission from 1977 to 1981. At various times a Member of Parliamen ...
(1920–2003) * Sir Elwyn Jones (1909–1989) * The Marquess of Lansdowne (1912–1999) * Frederick Lee (1906–1984) * The Lord Merthyr (1901–1977) *
Fred Mulley Frederick William Mulley, Baron Mulley, PC (3 July 1918 – 15 March 1995) was a British Labour Party politician, barrister-at-law and economist. Early life Mulley was born in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, the son of William Mulley, a general ...
(1918–1995) *
Charles Pannell Thomas Charles Pannell, Baron Pannell, PC (10 September 1902 – 23 March 1980) was a British Labour Party politician. He entered local politics in the outer London suburbs: he was a member of Walthamstow Borough Council from 1929 to 1936 ...
(1902–1980) *
Fred Peart Thomas Frederick Peart, Baron Peart, PC (30 April 1914 – 26 August 1988) was a British Labour politician who served in the Labour governments of the 1960s and 1970s and was a candidate for Deputy Leader of the Party. Early life and educatio ...
(1914–1988) * Sir Kenneth Pickthorn, Bt (1892–1975) * Kenneth Robinson (1911–1996) * Sir Peter Rawlinson (1919–2006) * Willie Ross (1911–1988) * Sir Cyril Salmon (1903–1991) * Edward Short (1912–2012) * Michael Stewart (1906–1990) * Gordon Stott (1909–1999) * Peter Thomas (1920–2008) * The Duke of Westminster (1907–1967) * George Wigg (1900–1983) * The Lord Wilberforce (1907–2003) *
Frederick Willey Frederick Thomas Willey (13 November 1910 – 13 December 1987) was a British Labour Party politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) representing a Sunderland constituency for 38 years, from 1945 to 1983. Early life Willey was educated a ...
(1910–1987) *
Eric Williams Eric Eustace Williams (25 September 1911 – 29 March 1981) was a Trinidad and Tobago politician. He has been dubbed as the " Father of the Nation", having led the then-British Colony of Trinidad and Tobago to majority rule on 28 October 1956, ...
(1911–1981)


1965

*
Anthony Crosland Charles Anthony Raven Crosland (29 August 191819 February 1977) was a British Labour Party (UK), Labour Party politician and author. A social democrat on the right wing of the Labour Party, he was a prominent socialist intellectual. His influe ...
(1918–1977) * John Diamond (1907–2004) * Horace King (1901–1986) * The Lord Ritchie of Dundee (1902–1978) * The Lord Shepherd (1918–2001) * Sir Wintringham Stable (1888–1977) * Sir Rodger Winn (1903–1972)


1966

* Charles Adermann (1896–1979) * Alice Bacon (1909–1993) * The Earl of Cromer (1918–1991) * George Darling (1905–1985) * Sir Edmund Davies (1906–1992) * John Freeman (1915–2014) *
Paul Hasluck Sir Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck (1 April 1905 – 9 January 1993) was an Australian statesman who served as the 17th Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1969 to 1974. Prior to that, he was a Liberal Party politician, holding minis ...
(1905–1993) *
Cledwyn Hughes Cledwyn Hughes, Baron Cledwyn of Penrhos, (14 September 1916 – 22 February 2001) was a Welsh Labour Party politician, usually associated with the moderate wing of the party. He was also regarded, particularly in later years, as a non-politic ...
(1916–2001) * Jennie Lee (1904–1988) *
William McMahon Sir William McMahon (23 February 190831 March 1988), also known as Billy McMahon, was an Australian politician who served as the 20th prime minister of Australia from 1971 to 1972. He held office as the leader of the Liberal Party of Australia ...
(1908–1988) * Richard Marsh (1928–2011) *
Jack Marshall Sir John Ross Marshall New Zealand Army Orders 1952/405 (5 March 1912 – 30 August 1988) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party. He entered Parliament in 1946 and was first promoted to Cabinet in 1951. After spending twelve years ...
(1912–1988) * Sir Alfred North (1900–1981) *
Reg Prentice Reginald Ernest Prentice, Baron Prentice, PC (16 July 1923 – 18 January 2001) was a British politician who held ministerial office in both Labour and Conservative Party governments. He was the most senior Labour figure ever to defect to th ...
(1923–2001) * Sir Eric Sachs (1898–1979) * The Lord Shackleton (1911–1994) * The Hon. John Silkin (1923–1987) * Sir William Spooner (1897–1966) *
George Thomson George Thomson may refer to: Government and politics * George Thomson (MP for Southwark) (c. 1607–1691), English merchant and Parliamentarian soldier, official and politician * George Thomson, Baron Thomson of Monifieth (1921–2008), Scottish p ...
(1921–2008) * Sir Richard Wild (1912–1978) * Sir Hugh Wooding (1904–1974)


1967

* The Lord Champion (1897–1985) *
Arthur Calwell Arthur Augustus Calwell King's Counsel, KC (28 August 1896 – 8 July 1973) was an Australian politician who served as the leader of the Australian Labor Party, Labor Party from 1960 to 1967. He led the party through three federal elections, l ...
(1896–1973) * The Viscount Cobham (1909–1977) * Sir Geoffrey de Freitas (1913–1982) * Sir Dingle Foot (1905–1978) *
Judith Hart Constance Mary Hart, Baroness Hart of South Lanark, (née Ridehalgh; 18 September 19247 December 1991), also known as Dame Judith Hart, was a British Labour Party politician. She served as a Member of Parliament for 28 years, from 1959 to 19 ...
(1924–1991) * Sir Seymour Karminski (1902–1974) *
Bob Mellish Robert Joseph Mellish, Baron Mellish, PC (3 March 1913 – 9 May 1998) was a British politician. He was a long-serving Labour Party MP of 36 years, from 1946 to 1982. He served as the Labour Chief Whip from 1969 until 1976, but in his later y ...
(1913–1998) *
Peter Shore Peter David Shore, Baron Shore of Stepney, (20 May 1924 – 24 September 2001) was a British Labour Party politician and Cabinet minister, noted in part for his opposition to the United Kingdom's entry into the European Economic Community. H ...
(1924–2001) *
Jeremy Thorpe John Jeremy Thorpe (29 April 1929 – 4 December 2014) was a British politician who served as the Member of Parliament for North Devon from 1959 to 1979 and as leader of the Liberal Party from 1967 to 1976. In May 1979 he was tried at the Old ...
(1929–2014) *
William Whitelaw William Stephen Ian Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw (28 June 1918 – 1 July 1999) was a British Conservative Party politician who served in a wide number of Cabinet positions, most notably as Home Secretary from 1979 to 1983 and as '' de fac ...
(1918–1999) * George Willis (1903–1987) *
Henry Wilson Henry Wilson (born Jeremiah Jones Colbath; February 16, 1812 – November 22, 1875) was the 18th vice president of the United States, serving from 1873 until his death in 1875, and a United States Senate, senator from Massachusetts from 1855 to ...
(1916–1997) *
George Woodcock George Woodcock (May 8, 1912 – January 28, 1995) was a Canadian writer of political biography and history, an anarchist thinker, a philosopher, an essayist and literary critic. He was also a poet and published several volumes of travel wri ...
(1904–1979)


1968

*
Sir Fenton Atkinson ''Sir'' is a formal honorific address in English for men, derived from Sire in the High Middle Ages. Both are derived from the old French "" (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in French only as part ...
(1906–1980) * The Lord Beswick (1911–1987) * The Lord Caradon (1907–1990) *
John Gorton Sir John Grey Gorton (9 September 1911 – 19 May 2002) was an Australian politician, farmer and airman who served as the 19th Prime Minister of Australia, prime minister of Australia from 1968 to 1971. He held office as the leader of the leade ...
(1911–2002) * Sir Morrice James (1916–1989) * Sir Thaddeus McCarthy (1907–2001) *
Roy Mason Roy Mason, Baron Mason of Barnsley, (18 April 1924 – 19 April 2015), was a British Labour Party politician and Cabinet minister who was Secretary of State for Defence and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland in the 1970s. Early life Ma ...
(1924–2015) * Sir Henry Phillimore (1910–1974) * Gerry Reynolds (1927–1969) *
Goronwy Roberts Goronwy Owen Goronwy-Roberts, Baron Goronwy-Roberts, (20 September 1913 – 23 July 1981), was a Welsh Labour member of Parliament. Early life Goronwy Roberts was the younger son of Edward and Amelia Roberts from Bethesda, Gwynedd, where hi ...
(1913–1981) *
John Stonehouse John Thomson Stonehouse (28 July 192514 April 1988) was a British Labour and Co-operative Party politician, businessman and minister who was a member of the Cabinet under Prime Minister Harold Wilson. He is remembered for his unsuccessful atte ...
(1925–1988) (resigned 1976) * George Thomas (1909–1997) * Sir Alexander Turner (1901–1993) * Sir John Widgery (1911–1981)


1969

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Errol Barrow Errol Walton Barrow (21 January 1920 – 1 June 1987) was a Barbadian statesman and the first prime minister of Barbados. Born into a family of political and civic activists in the parish of Saint Lucy, he became a WWII aviator, combat vet ...
(1920–1987) * Sir Geoffrey Cross (1904–1989) * Harold Davies (1904–1985) * The Lord Delacourt-Smith (1917–1972) * Sir Humphrey Gibbs (1902–1990) * James Hoy (1909–1976) * Sydney Irving (1918–1989) *
Harold Lever Norman Harold Lever, Baron Lever of Manchester, PC (15 January 19146 August 1995) was a British barrister and Labour Party politician. Early life He was born in Manchester, the son of a Jewish textile merchant from Lithuania, and was educated ...
(1914–1995) * Sir John Megaw (1909–1997) * The Lord Rhodes (1895–1987) *
Hugh Shearer Hugh Lawson Shearer (18 May 1923 – 15 July 2004) was a Jamaican trade unionist and politician, who served as the 3rd Prime Minister of Jamaica, from 1967 to 1972. He was also Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Fore ...
(1923–2004) * The Lord Stonham (1903–1971) * Stephen Swingler (1915–1969)


1970

* The Lord Brown (1908–1985) * The Hon. Sir Denys Buckley (1906–1998) * Sir David Cairns (1902–1987) * Gordon Campbell (1921–2005) *
Christopher Chataway Sir Christopher John Chataway (31 January 1931 – 19 January 2014) was a British middle- and long-distance runner, television news broadcaster and Conservative politician. Education Chataway was born in Chelsea, London, the son of James Deny ...
(1931–2014) *
Frederick Corfield Sir Frederick Vernon Corfield (1 June 1915 – 25 August 2005) was a British Conservative politician and minister. Early life Corfield was the son of Brigadier Frederick Alleyne Corfield of the British Indian Army and Mary Graham Vernon.Burke' ...
(1915–2005) * John Davies (1916–1979) *
Edmund Dell Edmund Emanuel Dell (15 August 1921 – ) was a British politician and businessman. He was a Labour MP and minister in the 1960s and 1970s, but after leaving parliament, joined the Social Democratic Party and its eventual successor, the Libe ...
(1921–1999) *
David Ennals David Hedley Ennals, Baron Ennals, (19 August 1922 – 17 June 1995) was a British Labour Party politician and campaigner for human rights. He served as Secretary of State for Social Services from 1976 to 1979. Early life and military career B ...
(1922–1995) *
Ernest Fernyhough Ernest Fernyhough (24 December 1908 – 16 August 1993) was a British Labour Party politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for 32 years. Political career Fernyhough worked for the National Union of Distributive and Allied Workers ...
(1908–1993) * The Lord Hughes (1911–1999) * Sir Arthur Irvine (1909–1978) * John Morris (1931–2023) * Sir Leslie O'Brien (1908–1995) * John Peyton (1919–2006) *
James Prior James Michael Leathes Prior, Baron Prior, (11 October 1927 – 12 December 2016) was a British Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party politician. A Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament from 1959 to 1987, he represe ...
(1927–2016) *
Francis Pym Francis Leslie Pym, Baron Pym, (13 February 1922 – 7 March 2008) was a British Conservative Party politician who served in various Cabinet positions in the 1970s and 1980s, including Foreign, Defence and Northern Ireland Secretary, and ...
(1922–2008) *
Margaret Thatcher Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher (; 13 October 19258 April 2013), was a British stateswoman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party (UK), Leader of th ...
(1925–2013) * Peter Walker (1932–2010) * Norman Wylie (1923–2005)


1971

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Doug Anthony John Douglas Anthony (31 December 192920 December 2020) was an Australian politician. He served as leader of the National Party of Australia from 1971 to 1984 and was the second and longest-serving deputy prime minister, holding the position un ...
(1929–2020) * Sir George Baker (1910–1984) * Sir Robert Grant-Ferris (1907–1997) * The Lord Kilbrandon (1906–1989) * The Lord Maclean (1916–1990) * Sir Alan Stewart Orr (1911–1991) * Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam (1900–1985) * Sir Eustace Roskill (1911–1996) * Sir Blanshard Stamp (1905–1984) * Sir John Stephenson (1910–1998) * The Lord Tryon (1906–1976) * Sir Cyril Walsh (1909–1973)


1972

* Lord Balniel (1927–2023) * The Lord Byers (1915–1984) * The Hon. Martin Charteris (1913–1999) * Sir John Eden, Bt (1925–2020) * Lord Emslie (1919–2002) * Sir Harry Gibbs (1917–2005) * Sir Geoffrey Howe (1926–2015) * Sir Frederick Lawton (1911–2001) *
Maurice Macmillan Maurice Victor Macmillan, Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden, (27 January 1921 – 10 March 1984), was a British Conservative Party politician and Member of Parliament. He was the only son of Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton, who was Prime ...
(1921–1984) *
Graham Page Sir Rodney Graham Page (30 June 1911 – 1 October 1981) was a British solicitor, businessman and Conservative Party politician who was the Member of Parliament for Crosby from 1953 until his death. Background Page was born in Hertford to ...
(1911–1981) *
Billy Snedden Sir Billy Mackie Snedden, (31 December 1926 – 27 June 1987) was an Australian politician who served as the leader of the Liberal Party from 1972 to 1975. He was also a cabinet minister from 1964 to 1972, and Speaker of the House of Repres ...
(1926–1987) * Sir Burke Trend (1914–1987)


1973

* Sir William Armstrong (1915–1980) *
Humphrey Atkins Humphrey Edward Gregory Atkins, Baron Colnbrook, (12 August 1922 – 4 October 1996) was a British politician and a member of the Conservative Party. He served for 32 years as a Member of Parliament (MP), and served in the Cabinet of Prime M ...
(1922–1996) *
Gerald Ellison Gerald Alexander Ellison (19 August 1910 – 18 October 1992) was an Church of England, Anglican bishop and rower. He was the Bishop of Chester from 1955 to 1973 and the Bishop of London from 1973 to 1981. Early life and education Ellison was t ...
(1910–1992) *
Ian Gilmour Ian Hedworth John Little Gilmour, Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar, (8 July 1926 – 21 September 2007) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was styled Sir Ian Gilmour, 3rd Baronet from 1977, having succeeded to his fat ...
(1926–2007) * Sir Arthur James (1916–1976) *
Patrick Jenkin Charles Patrick Fleeming Jenkin, Baron Jenkin of Roding, (7 September 1926 – 20 December 2016) was a British Conservative Party politician who served as a cabinet minister in Margaret Thatcher's first government. Life and career Jenkin w ...
(1926–2016) *
Norman Kirk Norman Eric Kirk (6 January 1923 – 31 August 1974) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 29th prime minister of New Zealand and as well as the Minister of Foreign Affairs (New Zealand), minister of Foreign Affairs from 1972 until h ...
(1923–1974) *
Sir Kamisese Mara ''Ratu'' Sir Kamisese Mara, (6 May 1920 – 18 April 2004) was a Fijian politician who served as Chief Minister from 1967 to 1970, when Fiji gained its independence from the United Kingdom, and, apart from one brief interruption in 1987, as t ...
(1920–2004) * The Duke of Northumberland (1914–1988) * Sir Clifford Richmond (1914–1997) * Sir Leslie Scarman (1911–2004) *
Sir Melford Stevenson Sir Aubrey Melford Steed Stevenson, PC (17 October 1902 – 26 December 1987), usually known as Sir Melford Stevenson, was an English barrister and, later, a High Court judge, whose judicial career was marked by his controversial conduct ...
(1902–1987) * Anthony Stodart (1916–2003) * The Lord Windlesham (1932–2010)


1974

* The Lord Aberdare (1919–2005) * Betty Harvie Anderson (1913–1979) * Sir Patrick Browne (1907–1996) *
Michael Foot Michael Mackintosh Foot (23 July 19133 March 2010) was a British politician who was Leader of the Labour Party (UK), Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition (United Kingdom), Leader of the Opposition from 1980 to 1983. Foot beg ...
(1913–2010) * Lord Fraser (1911–1989) * David Gibson-Watt (1918–2002) * Sir Robert Lowry (1919–1999) * Ronald King Murray (1922–2016) * Stanley Orme (1923–2005) * Sir Roger Ormrod (1911–1992) * Sir John Pennycuick (1899–1982) *
Merlyn Rees Merlyn Merlyn-Rees, Baron Merlyn-Rees, (né Merlyn Rees; 18 December 1920 – 5 January 2006) was a British Labour Party politician and Member of Parliament from 1963 until 1992. He served as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1974–1 ...
(1920–2006) *
Bill Rowling Sir Wallace Edward Rowling (; 15 November 1927 – 31 October 1995), commonly known as Bill Rowling, was a New Zealand politician who was the 30th prime minister of New Zealand from 1974 to 1975. He held office as the Leader of the New Zealand ...
(1927–1995) * The Hon. Samuel Silkin (1918–1988) * The Baroness Tweedsmuir of Belhelvie (1915–1978) *
Eric Varley Eric Graham Varley, Baron Varley, (11 August 1932 – 29 July 2008) was a British Labour Party politician and cabinet minister on the right-wing of the party. He was the Member of Parliament for Chesterfield from 1964 to 1984. Early life Eri ...
(1932–2008) *
Hugh Watt Hugh Watt (19 March 1912 – 4 February 1980) was a New Zealand politician who was a Labour member of Parliament and the acting prime minister of New Zealand between 31 August and 6 September 1974, following the death of Prime Minister Norma ...
(1912–1980) *
Shirley Williams Shirley Vivian Teresa Brittain Williams, Baroness Williams of Crosby (''née'' Catlin; 27 July 1930 – 12 April 2021) was a British politician and academic. Originally a Labour Party (UK), Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP), she served in ...
(1930–2021) * Sir Owen Woodhouse (1916–2014)


1975

* Stuart Blanch (1918–1994) * Sir Nigel Bridge (1917–2007) * Sir Maurice Gibson (1913–1987) * Joel Barnett (1923–2014) * Sir Reginald Goff (1907–1980) *
Roy Hattersley Roy Sydney George Hattersley, Baron Hattersley, (born 28 December 1932) is a British politician, author and journalist from Sheffield. A member of the Labour Party, he was MP for Birmingham Sparkbrook for over 32 years from 1964 to 1997, and ...
(b. 1932) * Sir Geoffrey Lane (1918–2005) * The Baroness Llewelyn-Davies of Hastoe (1915–1997) * Sir Ambrose McGonigal (1917–1979) *
Brian O'Malley Brian Kevin O'Malley (22 January 1930 – 6 April 1976) was a British Labour Party politician. O'Malley was educated at Mexborough Grammar School A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of educatio ...
(1930–1976) *
Bruce Millan Bruce Millan (5 October 1927 – 21 February 2013) was a British Labour politician who served as a European Commissioner from 1989 to 1995. Early life Bruce Millan was born in Dundee, the son of a shipyard caulker and a jute weaver, and ed ...
(1927–2013) * William Rodgers (b. 1928) * Sir Sebag Shaw (1906–1982)


1976

* Albert Booth (1928–2010) *
Michael Cocks Michael Francis Lovell Cocks, Baron Cocks of Hartcliffe, PC (19 August 1929 – 26 March 2001) was a British Labour Party politician. He was the member of parliament for Bristol South from 1970 to 1987, and was the Labour Party's chief whip f ...
(1929–2001) *
Malcolm Fraser John Malcolm Fraser (; 21 May 1930 – 20 March 2015) was an Australian politician who served as the 22nd prime minister of Australia from 1975 to 1983. He held office as the leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, and is the fourth List of ...
(1930–2015) *
Reg Freeson Reginald Yarnitz Freeson (24 February 1926 – 9 October 2006) was a British Labour politician. He was a Member of Parliament for 23 years, from 1964 to 1987, for Willesden East and later Brent East, with 14 years on the front bench. He be ...
(1926–2006) *
Denis Howell Denis Herbert Howell, Baron Howell (4 September 1923 – 19 April 1998) was a British Labour Party politician. He was a councillor on Birmingham City Council between 1946 and 1956. He was the Member of Parliament for Birmingham All Saints fr ...
(1923–1998) * Lord Keith (1922–2002) *
Robert Muldoon Sir Robert David Muldoon (; 25 September 19215 August 1992) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 31st prime minister of New Zealand, from 1975 to 1984, while leader of the National Party. Departing from National Party convention, Mu ...
(1921–1992) *
Len Murray Lionel Murray, Baron Murray of Epping Forest, (2 August 1922 – 20 May 2004) was a British Labour Party politician and trade union leader. He served as the General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress from 1973 to 1984. Early life Murray w ...
(1922–2004) * Oscar Murton (1914–2009) *
David Owen David Anthony Llewellyn Owen, Baron Owen, (born 2 July 1938) is a British politician and physician who served as Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs as a Labour Party MP under James Callaghan from 1977 to 1979, and later ...
(b. 1938) *
Lynden Pindling Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling, Order of St Michael and St George, KCMG, Privy Council of the United Kingdom, PC, Order of National Hero (Bahamas), NH, Justice of the peace, JP (22 March 193026 August 2000) was a The Bahamas, Bahamian politician who ...
(1930–2000) * Gordon Richardson (1915–2010) * Sir George Waller (1911–1999)


1977

* Tom Adams (1931–1985) * Peter Archer (1926–2012) * Edward Bishop (1920–1984) * Sir Robin Cooke (1926–2006) * The Hon. Sir Roualeyn Cumming-Bruce (1912–2000) * Sir William Douglas (1921–2003) * Sir Edward Eveleigh (1917−2014) *
Eric Gairy Sir Eric Matthew Gairy PC (18 February 192223 August 1997) was the first Prime Minister of Grenada, serving from his country's independence in 1974 until his overthrow in a coup by Maurice Bishop in 1979. Gairy also served as head of governmen ...
(1922–1997) * Walter Harrison (1921–2012) * Sir Michael Havers (1923–1992) *
Sir John Kerr Sir John Robert Kerr, (24 September 1914 – 24 March 1991) was an Australian barrister and judge who served as the 18th governor-general of Australia, in office from 1974 to 1977. He is primarily known for his involvement in the 1975 Austral ...
(1914–1991) *
Phillip Lynch Sir Phillip Reginald Lynch Order of St Michael and St George, KCMG (27 July 1933 – 19 June 1984) was an Australian politician who served in the Australian House of Representatives, House of Representatives from 1966 to 1982. He was deputy lea ...
(1933–1984) *
Dickson Mabon Jesse Dickson Mabon (1 November 1925 – 10 April 2008), sometimes known as Dick Mabon, was a Scottish politician, physician and business executive. He was the founder of The Manifesto Group of Labour MPs, an alliance of moderate MPs who foug ...
(1925–2008) * Gregor Mackenzie (1927–1992) * Sir Philip Moore (1921–2009) *
Robert Sheldon Robert Edward Sheldon, Baron Sheldon PC (born Isaac Ezra Shamash; 13 September 1923 – 2 February 2020) was a British Labour Party politician and life peer who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Ashton under Lyne from 1964 to 2001. ...
(1923–2020) *
Ian Sinclair Ian McCahon Sinclair (born 10 June 1929) is an Australian former politician who served as a Member of Parliament for 35 years, and was leader of the National Party from 1984 to 1989. He served as either a minister or opposition frontbencher ...
(b. 1929) *
Michael Somare Sir Michael Thomas Somare (9 April 1936 – 25 February 2021) was a Papua New Guinean politician. Widely called the " father of the nation" (), he was the first Prime Minister after independence. At the time of his death, Somare was also the lo ...
(1936–2021) *
David Steel David Martin Scott Steel, Baron Steel of Aikwood (born 31 March 1938) is a retired Scottish politician. Elected as Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament for Roxburgh, Selkirk and Peebles (UK Parliament constituency), Roxb ...
(b. 1938) * Donald Stewart (1920–1992) *
Brian Talboys Sir Brian Edward Talboys (7 June 1921 – 3 June 2012) was a New Zealand politician who served as the seventh deputy prime minister of New Zealand for the first two terms of Robert Muldoon's premiership. If the abortive "#Colonels' Coup, C ...
(1921–2012) *
Charles, Prince of Wales Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms. Charles was born at Buckingham Palace during the reign of his maternal grandfather, King George VI, a ...
(b. 1948) * Alan Williams (1930−2014) *
Reg Withers Reginald Greive Withers (26 October 1924 – 15 November 2014) was an Australian politician and lawyer. He was a member of the Liberal Party and served as a Senator for Western Australia for nearly 20 years. He was a cabinet minister in the Fras ...
(1924–2014)


1978

* Sir Henry Brandon (1920–1999) *
Don Concannon John Dennis Concannon (16 May 1930 – 14 December 2003), known as Don Concannon, was a British Labour Party politician. Born in Doncaster, West Riding of Yorkshire, Concannon was educated at Rossington Secondary School and through the Extra- ...
(1930–2003) *
Denzil Davies David John Denzil Davies (9 October 1938 – 10 October 2018) was a Welsh Labour Party politician. He served for 35 years as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Llanelli from 1970 to 2005. He was a Treasury Minister (1975–1979); a member of ...
(1938–2018) * Sir Ronald Davison (1920–2015) * John Gilbert (1927–2013) * Peter Gordon (1921–1991) *
Gerald Kaufman Sir Gerald Bernard Kaufman (21 June 1930 – 26 February 2017) was a British politician and author who served as a minister throughout the Labour government of 1974 to 1979. Elected as a Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), member of parliame ...
(1930–2017) * Charles Morris (1926–2012) *
Roland Moyle Roland Dunstan Moyle PC (12 March 1928 – 14 July 2017) was a British Labour politician. Early life Moyle was born in March 1928. His father was Arthur Moyle who was a Labour Member of Parliament and served as Parliamentary Private Secret ...
(1928–2017) * Sir Robert Megarry (1910–2006) *
Ivor Richardson Sir Ivor Lloyd Morgan Richardson (24 May 1930 – 29 December 2014) was an eminent New Zealand and Commonwealth jurist and legal writer and a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. Education He was a student at Timaru Boys' H ...
(1930–2014) * John Smith (1938–1994) * Sir Sydney Templeman (1920–2014)


1979

* Ernest Armstrong (1915–1996) * Sir John Arnold (1915–2004) * Jack Ashley (1922–2012) *
John Biffen William John Biffen, Baron Biffen, (3 November 1930 – 14 August 2007), was a British Conservative Party politician. He was a member of parliament from 1961 to 1997, and served in Margaret Thatcher's cabinet; he then served in the House of ...
(1930–2007) * Sir John Brightman (1911–2006) * Mark Carlisle (1929–2005) * Sir John Donaldson (1920–2005) *
Nicholas Edwards Roger Nicholas Edwards, Baron Crickhowell, PC (25 February 1934 – 17 March 2018) was a British Conservative Party politician who served as an MP from 1970 until 1987 and as Secretary of State for Wales during the first two terms of the That ...
(1934–2018) *
Norman Fowler Peter Norman Fowler, Baron Fowler, (born 2 February 1938) is a British politician who served as a member of both Margaret Thatcher and John Major's ministries during the 1980s and 1990s. He held the office of Lord Speaker from 1 September 201 ...
(b. 1938) *
Michael Heseltine Michael Ray Dibdin Heseltine, Baron Heseltine, (; born 21 March 1933) is a British politician. Having begun his career as a property developer, he became one of the founders of the publishing house Haymarket Media Group in 1957. Heseltine se ...
(b. 1933) * Terence Higgins (b. 1928) * David Howell (b. 1936) *
Michael Jopling Thomas Michael Jopling, Baron Jopling, PC, DL (born 10 December 1930) is a British politician who sits in the House of Lords as a member of the Conservative Party. Life and career Jopling is the son of Mark Bellerby Jopling (1886–1958), of ...
(b. 1930) * Alec Jones (1924–1983) * Sir Edward Warburton Jones (1912–1993) *
Peter Kenilorea Sir Peter Kenilorea (23 May 1943 – 24 February 2016) was a Solomon Islander politician, officially styled The Rt Hon. Sir Peter Kenilorea as a member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom. He was the first prime minister of an independ ...
(1943–2016) * Tom King (b. 1933) * Jules Léger (1913–1980) *
Toaripi Lauti Sir Toaripi Lauti (28 November 1928 – 25 May 2014) was a Tuvaluan politician who served as chief minister of the Colony of Tuvalu (1975–78), as the first prime minister following Tuvalu's independence (1978–1981) and governor-general of ...
(1928–2014) * The Lord Mackay of Clashfern (b. 1927) *
Angus Maude Angus Edmund Upton Maude, Baron Maude of Stratford-upon-Avon, (8 September 1912 – 9 November 1993) was an English Conservative Party politician. A Member of Parliament (MP) from 1950 to 1958 and from 1963 to 1983, he served as a cabinet min ...
(1912–1993) *
Alf Morris Alfred Morris, Baron Morris of Manchester, (23 March 1928 – 12 August 2012) was a British Labour Co-operative politician and disability rights campaigner. Political career Morris served as Member of Parliament for Manchester Wythenshawe ...
(1928–2012) *
John Nott Sir John William Frederic Nott (1 February 1932 – 6 November 2024) was a British politician who served as Secretary of State for Defence from 1981 to 1983 (during the Falklands War). A member of the National Liberal (until 1968) and Conserva ...
(1932–2024) * Turlough O'Donnell (1924–2017) *
Gordon Oakes Gordon James Oakes (22 December 1931 – 14 August 2005) was a British Labour Party politician. Early life Oakes was born in Widnes, Cheshire, and was educated at Wade Deacon Grammar School, in Widnes and at Liverpool University. A solic ...
(1931–2005) *
Sally Oppenheim-Barnes Sally Oppenheim-Barnes, Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes, PC ( Sarah Amelia Viner; 26 July 1928 – 1 January 2025) was a British Conservative politician. Early life Born Sarah Amelia Viner to Jewish parents (whose original surname was spelled Ve ...
(1930–2025) *
Norman St John-Stevas Norman Antony Francis St John-Stevas, Baron St John of Fawsley, ( ; born Norman Panayea St John Stevas; 18 May 1929 – 2 March 2012) was a British Conservative politician, author and barrister. He served as Leader of the House of Commons in th ...
(1929–2012) *
Sir Ninian Stephen Sir Ninian Martin Stephen (15 June 1923 – 29 October 2017) was an English-born Australian judge who served as the 20th governor-general of Australia, in office from 1982 to 1989. He was previously a justice of the High Court of Australia from ...
(1923–2017) * Thomas Urwin (1912–1985) * The Hon. George Younger (1931–2003) * Harold Walker (1927–2003)


1980

* Sir Desmond Ackner (1920–2006) *
Lance Adams-Schneider Sir Lancelot Raymond Adams-Schneider (11 November 1919 – 3 September 1995) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party. Biography Early life and career Lancelot Raymond Adams was born in Wellington, New Zealand, to Arthur Archibald A ...
(1919–1995) *
Paul Channon Henry Paul Guinness Channon, Baron Kelvedon, (9 October 1935 – 27 January 2007) was Conservative MP for Southend West for 38 years, from 1959 until 1997. He served in various ministerial offices, and was a Cabinet minister for 3½ years, as ...
(1935–2007) * Sir Antony Duff (1920–2000) * Sir Robin Dunn (1918–2014) * Sir Hugh Griffiths (1923–2015) * Duncan McIntyre (1915–2001) *
Duncan McMullin Sir Duncan Wallace McMullin (1 May 1927 – 26 June 2017) was a New Zealand jurist. He was a judge of the Court of Appeal of New Zealand, Court of Appeal of Fiji and Cook Islands Court of Appeal. Early life and family Born in the Auckland sub ...
(1927–2017) * Sir Patrick O'Connor (1914–2001) * Sir Peter Oliver (1921–2007) *
Robert Runcie Robert Alexander Kennedy Runcie, Baron Runcie, (2 October 1921 – 11 July 2000) was an English Anglican bishop. He was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1980 to 1991, having previously been Bishop of St Albans. He travelled the world widely ...
(1921–2000) * Sir Tasker Watkins (1918–2007) *
Bernard Weatherill Bruce Bernard Weatherill, Baron Weatherill, (25 November 1920 – 6 May 2007) was a British Conservative Party politician. He served as Speaker of the House of Commons between 1983 and 1992. Background Born in Sunningdale in 1920, he was the ...
(1920–2007)


1981

*
Michael Alison Michael James Hugh Alison (27 June 1926 – 28 May 2004) was a British Conservative politician. Born in Margate, Kent, Alison was educated at Eton College; Wadham College, Oxford; and Ridley Hall, Cambridge. During the war, he served in the Co ...
(1926–2004) *
Leon Brittan Leon Brittan, Baron Brittan of Spennithorne, (25 September 193921 January 2015) was a British Conservative politician and barrister who served as a European Commissioner from 1989 to 1999. As a member of Parliament from 1974 to 1988, he ser ...
(1939–2015) * Alick Buchanan-Smith (1932–1991) *
Milton Cato Robert Milton Cato, , (3 June 1915 – 10 February 1997) was a socialist Vincentian politician who served as the first Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and also held the offices Premier of Saint Vincent and Chief Ministe ...
(1915–1997) *
Sir Julius Chan Sir Julius Chan (29 August 1939 – 30 January 2025) was a Papua New Guinean politician who served as Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea from 1980 to 1982 and from 1994 to 1997. He was Member of Parliament for New Ireland Province, having won t ...
(1939–2025) *
Sir Zelman Cowen Sir Zelman Cowen, (7 October 1919 – 8 December 2011) was an Australian legal scholar and university administrator who served as the 19th Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1977 to 1982. Cowen was born in Melbourne, and attended ...
(1919–2011) * The Lord Denham (1927–2021) * Sir Michael Fox (1921–2007) * Sir Michael Kerr (1921–2002) *
Nigel Lawson Nigel Lawson, Baron Lawson of Blaby, (11 March 1932 – 3 April 2023) was a British politician and journalist. A member of the Conservative Party, he served as Member of Parliament for Blaby in Leicestershire from 1974 to 1992, and served ...
(1932–2023) *
Graham Leonard Graham Douglas Leonard (8 May 1921 – 6 January 2010) was an English Roman Catholic priest and former Anglican bishop. His principal ministry was as a bishop of the Church of England but, after his retirement as the Bishop of London, he beca ...
(1921–2010) *
Allan Louisy Sir Allan Fitzgerald Laurent Louisy (5 September 1916 – 2 March 2011) was the second prime minister of independent St Lucia, following Sir John Compton in office. He was born in Laborie on 5 September 1916 and served as a judge before being e ...
(1916–2011) * Neil Marten (1916–1985) *
Cecil Parkinson Cecil Edward Parkinson, Baron Parkinson, (1 September 1931 – 22 January 2016) was a British Conservative Party politician and cabinet minister. A chartered accountant by training, he entered Parliament in November 1970, and was appointed ...
(1931–2016) *
Edward Seaga Edward Philip George Seaga ( ; 28 May 1930 – 28 May 2019) was a Jamaican politician and record producer. He was the fifth Prime Minister of Jamaica, from 1980 to 1989, and the leader of the Jamaica Labour Party from 1974 to 2005.
(1930–2019) *
Edward Somers Sir Edward Jonathan Somers (9 September 1928 – 3 June 2002) was a New Zealand jurist and member of the Privy Council. Biography Somers was born in Christchurch in 1928, and was educated at Christ's College and the University of Canterbury, w ...
(1928–2002) * David Thomson (1915–1999) *
Norman Tebbit Norman Beresford Tebbit, Baron Tebbit, (born 29 March 1931) is a British retired politician. A member of the Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party, he served in the Cabinet from 1981 to 1987 as Secretary of State for Employment (1981–1 ...
(b. 1931) * The Baroness Young (1926–2002)


1982

*
Vere Bird Sir Vere Cornwall Bird, Order of the National Hero (Antigua and Barbuda), KNH (9 December 1909 – 28 June 1999) was the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda#Prime Ministers of Antigua and Barbuda, 1981-present, first Prime Minister of Antigua ...
(1910–1999) * Sir Brian Dillon (1925–2003) * The Earl Ferrers (1929–2012) * Sir Robert Goff (1926–2016) * Hamish Gray (1927–2006) * The Hon. Douglas Hurd (b. 1930) *
Godman Irvine Sir Bryant Godman Irvine, PC (25 July 1909 – 3 May 1992) was a Canadian-born British Conservative politician. Early life Irvine was born to William Henry and Ada Mary Irvine and raised in Toronto. He was educated at Upper Canada College in ...
(1909–1992) * Sir John May (1923–1997) * Sir Patrick Nairne (1921–2013) *
George Cadle Price George Cadle Price (15 January 191919 September 2011) was a Belizean statesman who served as the head of government of Belize from 1961 to 1984 and 1989 to 1993. He was the first minister and premier under British rule until independence in 198 ...
(1919–2011) * Sir Tomasi Puapua (b. 1938) * Sir Francis Purchas (1919–2003) *
Timothy Raison Sir Timothy Hugh Francis Raison (3 November 1929 – 3 November 2011) was a British Conservative politician and journalist. He was the MP for Aylesbury from 1970 to 1992, and served in the government of Margaret Thatcher. Early life and educa ...
(1929–2011) * Sir Christopher Slade (1927–2022)


1983

* The Lord Belstead (1932–2005) *
Peter Blaker Peter Allan Renshaw Blaker, Baron Blaker, (4 October 1922 – 5 July 2009) was a British Conservative Party (UK), Conservative politician. Early life Blaker was born in Hong Kong, son of Cedric Blaker. He was educated at Shrewsbury School b ...
(1922–2009) * Sir Stephen Brown (b. 1924) * Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson (1930–2018) *
John Compton Sir John George Melvin Compton, (29 April 1925 – 7 September 2007) was a Saint Lucian politician who became the first prime minister upon independence in February 1979. Having led Saint Lucia under British rule from 1964 to 1979, Compton ser ...
(1925–2007) * Sir Frank Cooper (1922–2002) *
John Habgood John Stapylton Habgood, Baron Habgood, (23 June 1927 – 6 March 2019) was a British Anglican bishop, academic, and life peer. He was Bishop of Durham from 1973 to 1983, and Archbishop of York from 18 November 1983 to 1995. In 1995, he was made ...
(1927–2019) *
Neil Kinnock Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock (born 28 March 1942) is a Welsh politician who was Leader of the Opposition (United Kingdom), Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party (UK), Leader of the Labour Party from 1983 Labour Party le ...
(b. 1942) *
James Molyneaux James Henry Molyneaux, Baron Molyneaux of Killead, KBE, PC (27 August 1920 – 9 March 2015), often known as Jim Molyneaux, was a unionist politician from Northern Ireland who served as leader of the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) from 1979 to ...
(1920–2015) * Sir Michael Palliser (1922–2012) * Sir Roger Parker (1923–2011) * Sir Ian Percival (1921–1998) * Sir Lynden Pindling (1930–2000) * Peter Rees (1926–2008) * The Hon. Nicholas Ridley (1929–1993) *
John Wakeham John Wakeham, Baron Wakeham, (born 22 June 1932) is a British businessman and Conservative Party politician. He was chancellor of Brunel University between 1998 and 2012, and since then has been its chancellor emeritus. Wakeham was a director ...
(b. 1932)


1984

* The Earl of Airlie (1926–2023) * Kenneth Baker (b. 1934) * The Hon. Adam Butler (1931–2008) * The Lord Cameron of Lochbroom (1931–2025) *
Kenneth Clarke Kenneth Harry Clarke, Baron Clarke of Nottingham (born 2 July 1940) is a British politician who served as Home Secretary from 1992 to 1993 and Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1993 to 1997. A member of the Conservative Party (UK), Conservative ...
(b. 1940) * Sir David Croom-Johnson (1914–2000) * The Earl of Gowrie (1939–2021) * Sir Basil Kelly (1920–2008) *
David Lange David Russell Lange ( ; 4 August 1942 – 13 August 2005) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 32nd prime minister of New Zealand from 1984 to 1989. A member of the New Zealand Labour Party, Lange was also the Minister of Education ...
(1942–2005) * Sir Anthony Lloyd (1929–2024) *
Kennedy Simmonds Sir Kennedy Alphonse Simmonds, KCMG (born 12 April 1936), is a Saint Kittitian and Nevisian politician who served as the first prime minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis from 1983 to 1995. Life and career Simmonds was born in Basseterre on 12 Ap ...
(b. 1936) * John Stanley (b. 1942) * The Lord Young of Graffham (1932–2022)


1985

* Sir John Balcombe (1925–2000) * Sir Frederic Bennett (1918–2002) * Sir Bernard Braine (1914–2000) *
James Fitz-Allen Mitchell Sir James Fitz-Allen Mitchell (15 May 1931 – 23 November 2021) was a Vincentian politician who served as the List of Prime Ministers of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, second Prime minister, Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadine ...
(1931–2021) *
Barney Hayhoe Bernard John Hayhoe, Baron Hayhoe, (8 August 1925 – 7 September 2013) was a British Conservative politician who was a Member of Parliament from 1970 to 1992. Early life Hayhoe was born in Croydon on 8 August 1925, and attended Stanley Techn ...
(1925–2013) * Sir Ralph Gibson (1922–2003) * Sir Iain Glidewell (1924–2016) *
John Gummer John Selwyn Gummer, Baron Deben, FRASE (born 26 November 1939) is a British Conservative Party politician, formerly the Member of Parliament (MP) for Suffolk Coastal and Lewisham West, now a member of the House of Lords. He was Chairman of th ...
(b. 1939) * John MacGregor (b. 1937) * Sir Michael Mustill (1931–2015) * Sir Brian Neill (1923–2017) * Sir Martin Nourse (1932–2017) *
Lord Ross The title of Lord Ross was a Lordship of Parliament in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1499 for Sir John Ross, of Halkhead. The second Lord died at the Battle of Flodden. The 12th Lord was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Renfrew in 17 ...
(1927–2025) * The Baroness Seear (1913–1997)


1986

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Sir Thomas Bingham Thomas Henry Bingham, Baron Bingham of Cornhill (13 October 193311 September 2010) was a British judge who was successively Master of the Rolls, Lord Chief Justice and Senior Law Lord. On his death in 2010, he was described as the greatest jud ...
(1933–2010) *
Herbert Blaize Herbert Augustus Blaize PC (26 February 1918 – 19 December 1989) was a Grenadian politician and leader of the Grenada National Party. When Grenada was still a British Crown Colony he served as the first Chief Minister from 1960 to 1961, ...
(1918–1989) *
Maurice Casey Philip Maurice Casey (18 October 1942 – 10 May 2014) was a British scholar of New Testament and early Christianity. He was an emeritus professor at the University of Nottingham, having served there as Professor of New Testament Languages and ...
(1923–2012) *
Fraser Colman Fraser MacDonald Colman (23 February 1925 – 11 April 2008) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party. He represented the electorates of Petone from 1967 to 1978, and then when Petone was renamed, Pencarrow from 1978 to 1987, when he ...
(1925–2008) *
Manuel Esquivel Sir Manuel Amadeo Esquivel (2 May 1940 – 10 February 2022) was a Belizean politician. As leader of the United Democratic Party, he served as the second prime minister of Belize from 1984 to 1989, and then again from 1993 to 1998. His party' ...
(1940–2022) *
Philip Telford Georges Philip Telford Georges, OCC, DAH was Chief Justice of Tanzania from 1965 to 1971, and several other appellate positions. He was born to John Henry Duport Georges and Milutine Cox and in Roseau, Dominica on January 5, 1923. Education Unive ...
(1923–2005) * Sir William Heseltine (b. 1930) *
Norman Lamont Norman Stewart Hughson Lamont, Baron Lamont of Lerwick, (born 8 May 1942) is a British politician and former Conservative MP for Kingston-upon-Thames. He served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1990 until 1993. He was created a life peer i ...
(b. 1942) * Sir John Latey (1914–1999) * Richard Luce (b. 1936) * Sir Patrick Mayhew (1929–2016) * John Moore (1937–2019) * Sir Donald Nicholls (1933–2019) *
Geoffrey Palmer Geoffrey Palmer may refer to: Politicians *Sir Geoffrey Palmer, 1st Baronet (1598–1670), English lawyer and politician *Sir Geoffrey Palmer, 3rd Baronet (1655–1732), English politician, member of parliament (MP) for Leicestershire *Geoffrey Pal ...
(b. 1942) *
Malcolm Rifkind Sir Malcolm Leslie Rifkind (born 21 June 1946) is a British politician who served in the cabinets of Margaret Thatcher and John Major from 1986 to 1997, and most recently as chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament from 2 ...
(b. 1946) * Sir John Stocker (1918–1996) *
Bob Tizard Robert James Tizard (7 June 1924 – 28 January 2016) was a Labour politician from New Zealand. He served as the sixth deputy prime minister, the minister of Finance, minister of Health and minister of Defence. Biography Early life and career ...
(1924–2016) * Sir Harry Woolf (b. 1933)


1987

* Gordon Bisson (1918–2010) * Sir Rhodes Boyson (1925–2012) * Lynda Chalker (b. 1942) *
Anerood Jugnauth Sir Anerood Jugnauth, GCSK, (29 March 1930 – 3 June 2021) was a Mauritian statesman, politician and barrister who served both as President and Prime Minister of Mauritius. He was Member of Parliament for Piton & Riviere Du Rempart. The c ...
(1930–2021) * Robin Leigh-Pemberton (1927–2013) * The Hon. Sir John MacDermott (1927–2022) *
John Major Sir John Major (born 29 March 1943) is a British retired politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party (UK), Leader of the Conservative Party from 1990 to 1997. Following his defeat to Ton ...
(b. 1943) * Frank O'Flynn (1918–2003) * Sir Geoffrey Pattie (1936–2024) * Sir Patrick Russell (1926–2002) *
David Waddington David Charles Waddington, Baron Waddington, (2 August 1929 – 23 February 2017) was a British politician and barrister. A member of the Conservative Party, he served as a Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons from 1968 to 1974 ...
(1929–2017) *
Paias Wingti Paias Wingti (born 2 February 1951) is a Papua New Guinean politician. He served as the third Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, prime minister of Papua New Guinea between 1985 and 1988, and again from 1992 to 1994. Early life and education Win ...
(b. 1951)


1988

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Ezekiel Alebua Ezekiel Alebua (June 1947 – 7 August 2022) was the prime minister of the Solomon Islands from 1 December 1986 until 28 March 1989. He served as Foreign Minister from 1981 to 1982. Alebua was the premier of Guadalcanal province from 1998 to ...
(1947–2022) * The Hon. Peter Brooke (1934–2023) *
Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss Ann Elizabeth Oldfield Butler-Sloss, Baroness Butler-Sloss, GBE, PC (''née'' Havers; born 10 August 1933) is a retired English judge. She was the first female Lord Justice of Appeal and was the highest-ranking female judge in the United King ...
(b. 1933) * John Cope (b. 1937) * Sir Brian Hutton (1932–2020) * The Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle (1925–2007) * Sir Michael Mann (1930–1998) * The Hon. Peter Morrison (1944–1995) * Tony Newton (1937–2012) * Cranley Onslow (1926–2001) * Sir Christopher Staughton (1933–2014) * Sir Murray Stuart-Smith (1927–2025) * Sir Peter Taylor (1930–1997)


1989

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Paddy Ashdown Jeremy John Durham Ashdown, Baron Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon (27 February 194122 December 2018), better known as Paddy Ashdown, was a British politician and diplomat who served as Leader of the Liberal Democrats from 1988 to 1999. Internation ...
(1941–2018) * Sir Roy Beldam (1925–2020) * Sir Thomas Eichelbaum (1931–2018) * Sir Donald Farquharson (1928–2011) * The Lord Fraser of Carmyllie (1945–2013) *
Michael Hardie Boys Sir Michael Hardie Boys, (6 October 1931 – 29 December 2023) was a New Zealand lawyer and jurist who served as the 17th governor-general of New Zealand from 1996 to 2001. Early life and family Hardie Boys was born in 1931 in Wellington, th ...
(1931–2023) * Lord Hope (b. 1938) *
Jonathan Hunt Jonathan Hunt may refer to: * Jonathan Hunt (New Zealand politician) (1938–2024), politician from New Zealand * Jonathan Hunt (Vermont congressman) (1787–1832), U.S. Representative from Vermont * Jonathan Hunt (Vermont lieutenant governor) (1738 ...
(1938–2024) * Sir Anthony McCowan (1928–2003) *
Michael Manley Michael Norman Manley (10 December 1924 – 6 March 1997) was a Jamaican politician who served as the fourth prime minister of Jamaica, from 1972 to 1980, and from 1989 to 1992. Manley championed a democratic socialist program, and has been ...
(1924–1997) * Sir Donald Murray (1923–2018) * Rabbie Namaliu (1947–2023) *
Chris Patten Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes (; born 12 May 1944), is a British politician who was the Chairman of the Conservative Party from 1990 to 1992, and the 28th and last Governor of Hong Kong from 1992 to 1997. He was made a lif ...
(b. 1944) *
Tim Renton Ronald Timothy Renton, Baron Renton of Mount Harry, (28 May 1932 – 25 August 2020) was a British Conservative Party politician. Early life Tim Renton, who rarely used his first name of Ronald, was born in London. He attended Sunningda ...
(1932–2020) *
Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Sir Lloyd Erskine Sandiford, Knight or Dame of St. Andrew (Barbados), KA, Privy Council (United Kingdom), PC (24 March 1937 – 26 June 2023) was a Barbadian politician. He served as the fourth prime minister of Barbados from 1987 to 1994, and l ...
(1937–2023) *
Nicholas Scott Sir Nicholas Paul Scott (5 August 1933 – 6 January 2005), also known as Nick Scott, was a Conservative Party (UK), British Conservative Party politician. He was a liberal, pro-European Conservative who became President of the Tory Reform G ...
(1933–2005) * Ian Stewart (1935–2018) * The Lord Trefgarne (b. 1941)


1990

* The Earl of Caithness (b. 1948) *
Helen Clark Helen Elizabeth Clark (born 26 February 1950) is a New Zealand politician who served as the 37th prime minister of New Zealand from 1999 to 2008 and was the administrator of the United Nations Development Programme from 2009 to 2017. She was ...
(b. 1950) * Sir William Clark (1917–2004) *
Sir Robert Fellowes Robert Fellowes, Baron Fellowes (11 December 1941 – 29 July 2024) was a British courtier who was private secretary to Queen Elizabeth II from 1990 to 1999. He was the brother-in-law of Diana, Princess of Wales, and a maternal first cousin of ...
(1941–2024) *
Michael Howard Michael Howard, Baron Howard of Lympne (born Michael Hecht; 7 July 1941) is a British politician who was Leader of the Conservative Party (UK), Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition (United Kingdom), Leader of the Opposi ...
(b. 1941) * David Hunt (b. 1942) *
Ian Lang Ian Bruce Lang, Baron Lang of Monkton, Privy Council (United Kingdom), PC Deputy Lieutenant, DL (born 27 June 1940) is a British Scottish Conservative Party, Conservative Party politician and Life Peer who served as the Member of Parliament (Uni ...
(b. 1940) * Sir Andrew Leggatt (1930–2020) *
Peter Lilley Peter Bruce Lilley, Baron Lilley, PC (born 23 August 1943) is a British politician and life peer who served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major. A member of the Conservative Party, he was Member of Pa ...
(b. 1943) * Sir Nicholas Lyell (1938–2010) *
David Mellor David John Mellor (born 12 March 1949) is a British broadcaster, barrister, and former politician. As a member of the Conservative Party, he served in the Cabinet of Prime Minister John Major as Chief Secretary to the Treasury (1990–1992) ...
(b. 1949) *
Mike Moore Michael Moore is an American filmmaker and author. Michael Moore may also refer to: Academia * Michael G. Moore (fl. 1970s–2020s), professor of education * Michael S. Moore (academic) (fl. 1960s–2020s), American law professor * Michael Mo ...
(1949–2020) * John Patten (b. 1945) * Richard Ryder (b. 1949) * The Hon. William Waldegrave (b. 1946)


1991

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Jim Bolger James Brendan Bolger ( ; born 31 May 1935) is a New Zealand retired politician of the National Party who was the 35th prime minister of New Zealand, serving from 1990 to 1997. Bolger was born in Ōpunake, Taranaki, to Irish immigrants. Bef ...
(b. 1935) * Nicholas Brathwaite (1925–2016) *
George Carey George Leonard Carey, Baron Carey of Clifton (born 13 November 1935) is a retired Anglican bishop who was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1991 to 2002, having previously been the Bishop of Bath and Wells. During his time as archbishop the C ...
(b. 1935) * The Hon. Alan Clark (1928–1999) * Sir Paul Dean (1924–2009) * The Hon. Archie Hamilton (b. 1941) * David Hope (b. 1940) * The Lord Hesketh (b. 1950) * Sir Michael Nolan (1928–2007) *
Bikenibeu Paeniu Bikenibeu Paeniu, PC (born 10 May 1956) is a politician from Tuvalu. He represented the constituency of Nukulaelae in the Parliament of Tuvalu. He has served twice as the Prime Minister of Tuvalu, and now serving as Tuvaluan ambassador to Taiw ...
(b. 1956) * Sir Wyn Roberts (1930–2013) *
Angela Rumbold Dame Angela Claire Rosemary Rumbold (née Jones; 11 August 1932 – 19 June 2010) was a British Conservative Party (UK), Conservative politician who served as the Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament from a 1982 Mitcham ...
(1932–2010) * Sir Richard Scott (b. 1934)


1992

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Alan Beith Alan James Beith, Baron Beith (born 20 April 1943), is a British Liberal Democrat politician who represented Berwick-upon-Tweed as its Member of Parliament (MP) from 1973 to 2015. From 1992 to 2003 he was Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democra ...
(b. 1943) *
Bill Birch Sir William Francis Birch (born 9 April 1934), usually known as Bill Birch, is a New Zealand retired politician. He served as Minister of Finance from 1993 to 1999 in the fourth National Government. Early life Birch was born in Hastings on ...
(b. 1934) *
Betty Boothroyd Betty Boothroyd, Baroness Boothroyd (8 October 1929 – 26 February 2023), was a British politician who served as a Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), member of Parliament (MP) for West Bromwich (UK Parliament constituency), West Bromwich an ...
(1929–2023) * The Hon. Robert Boscawen (1923–2013) *
Virginia Bottomley Virginia Hilda Brunette Maxwell Bottomley, Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone, (née Garnett, born 12 March 1948) is a British Conservative Party politician and headhunter. She was a Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons from 198 ...
(b. 1948) * Sir Simon Brown (1937–2023) * Sir Anthony Evans (b. 1934) * Sir Vincent Floissac (1928–2010) *
Tristan Garel-Jones William Armand Thomas "Tristan" Garel-Jones, Baron Garel-Jones, PC (28 February 1941 – 23 March 2020) was a British politician. A member of the Conservative Party, he served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Watford from 1979 to 1997, b ...
(1941–2020) * Thomas Gault (1938–2015) *
Alastair Goodlad Alastair Robertson Goodlad, Baron Goodlad, (born 4 July 1943), is a British politician who served as Chief Whip of the parliamentary Conservative Party from 1995 to 1997, and British High Commissioner to Australia from 2000 to 2005. He was ...
(b. 1943) * Sir David Hirst (1925–2011) * Sir Leonard Hoffmann (b. 1934) * The Hon. Douglas Hogg (b. 1945) * Sir Paul Kennedy (b. 1935) * The Hon. Francis Maude (b. 1953) *
Ian McKay Ian John McKay, VC (7 May 1953 – 12 June 1982) was a British Army soldier and a posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Bor ...
(1929–2014) *
Don McKinnon Sir Donald Charles McKinnon (born 27 February 1939) is a New Zealand politician who served as the 12th deputy prime minister of New Zealand and the minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand. He was the fourth secretary-general of the Commonw ...
(b. 1939) *
Michael Portillo Michael Denzil Xavier Portillo ( ; born 26 May 1953) is a British journalist, broadcaster, and former Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party politician. His broadcast series include railway documentaries such as ''Great British Railway Jou ...
(b. 1953) * The Lord Rodger of Earlsferry (1944–2011) * Sir Christopher Rose (b. 1937) * The Hon. Tim Sainsbury (b. 1932) * The Lord Slynn of Hadley (1930–2009) *
Gillian Shephard Gillian Patricia Shephard, Baroness Shephard of Northwold, (''née'' Watts; born 22 January 1940), is a British Conservative politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for South West Norfolk from 1987 to 2005. Shephard served as a Cabi ...
(b. 1940) * Sir Johan Steyn (1932–2017) * The Baroness Trumpington (1922–2018) * Edward Zacca (1931–2019)


1993

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Margaret Beckett Margaret Mary Beckett, Baroness Beckett, (; born 15 January 1943), is a British politician. She was a member of Parliament (MP) for more than 45 years, first from 1974 to 1979 and then from 1983 to 2024. A member of the Labour Party, she was ...
(b. 1943) * The Baroness Blatch (1937–2005) * Sir Robert Carswell (1934–2023) * Sir Percy Cradock (1923–2010) *
Jack Cunningham John Anderson Cunningham, Baron Cunningham of Felling, (born 4 August 1939) is a British politician who was a Labour Member of Parliament for over 30 years, serving for Whitehaven from 1970 to 1983 and then Copeland until the 2005 general ...
(b. 1939) * Sir Peter Emery (1926–2004) * Derek Foster (1937–2019) * Roger Freeman (1942–2025) * Sir Peter Gibson (b. 1934) * Sir Denis Henry (1931–2010) * Sir John Hobhouse (1932–2004) * Sir Peter Hordern (1929–2024) *
Hubert Ingraham Hubert Alexander Ingraham, PC (born 4 August 1947) is a Bahamian politician who was Prime Minister of the Bahamas from August 1992 to May 2002, and again from May 2007 to May 2012. He is a member of the Free National Movement Party (FNM). Pr ...
(b. 1947) * P. J. Patterson (b. 1935) (resigned 2022) *
John Redwood Sir John Alan Redwood (born 15 June 1951) is a British politician and academic who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Wokingham in Berkshire from 1987 to 2024. A member of the Conservative Party, he was Secretary of State for Wales in the ...
(b. 1951) * The Lord Richard (1932–2018) * Sir John Roch (1934-2021) * Sir John Waite (b. 1932) * Sir John Wheeler (b. 1940) * Sir George Young, Bt (b. 1941)


1994

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Jonathan Aitken Jonathan William Patrick Aitken (born 30 August 1942) is a British author, Church of England priest and former Conservative Party politician. Beginning his career in journalism, he was elected to Parliament in 1974 (serving until 1997), and wa ...
(b. 1942) (resigned 1997) *
Tony Blair Sir Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party (UK), Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007. He was Leader ...
(b. 1953) *
Viscount Cranborne A viscount ( , for male) or viscountess (, for female) is a title used in certain European countries for a noble of varying status. The status and any domain held by a viscount is a viscounty. In the case of French viscounts, the title is so ...
(b. 1946) *
Stephen Dorrell Stephen James Dorrell (born 25 March 1952) is a British Liberal Democrat politician. He served as the Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Loughborough between 1979 and 1997 and then for Charnwood from 1997 to 2015. Dorrell most recen ...
(b. 1952) *
Jeremy Hanley Sir Jeremy James Hanley, KCMG (born 17 November 1945) is a politician and former chartered accountant from the United Kingdom. He served as the Chairman of the Conservative Party from 1994 to 1995, and as a member of parliament (MP) representi ...
(b. 1945) * Peter Lloyd (b. 1937) *
Brian Mawhinney Brian Stanley Mawhinney, Baron Mawhinney, (26 July 1940 – 9 November 2019) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was a member of the Cabinet from 1994 to 1997 and a member of Parliament (MP) from 1979 to 2005. Early life Mawhin ...
(1940–2019) * Sir Peter Millett (1932–2021) * Michael Morris (b. 1936) * Sir Andrew Morritt (b. 1938) *
Richard Needham Richard Francis Needham, 6th Earl of Kilmorey, (born 29 January 1942), usually known as Sir Richard Needham, is a British Conservative politician. A Member of Parliament from 1979 to 1997, he served as Under-Secretary of State for Norther ...
(b. 1942) *
John Prescott John Leslie Prescott, Baron Prescott (31 May 1938 – 20 November 2024) was a British politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and as First Secretary of State from 2001 to 2007. A member of the ...
(1938–2024) (resigned 2013) * Sir Christopher Prout (1942–2009) * Sir Mark Saville (b. 1936) * Sir Swinton Thomas (1931–2016) * The Viscount Ullswater (b. 1942)


1995

* Sir William Aldous (1936–2018) * The Lord Ampthill (1921–2011) *
Owen Arthur Owen Seymour Arthur (17 October 194927 July 2020) was a Barbados, Barbadian politician who served as the fifth prime minister of Barbados from 6 September 1994 to 15 January 2008. He is the longest-serving Barbadian prime minister to date. He a ...
(1949–2020) * Robert Atkins (b. 1946) * Sir Robin Auld (b. 1937) *
Richard Chartres Richard John Carew Chartres, Baron Chartres, , FBS (; born 11 July 1947) is a retired senior bishop of the Church of England. Chartres served as area Bishop of Stepney from 1992 to 1995 and Bishop of London from 1995 to 2017. He was sworn of ...
(b. 1947) *
Tim Eggar Timothy John Crommelin Eggar (born 19 December 1951) is a British businessman and former politician. He holds positions on the boards of multiple organisations including Shiplake College and Cape plc, and was the Conservative MP for Enfield ...
(b. 1951) * Michael Forsyth (b. 1954) * Sir Marcus Fox (1927–2002) *
William Hague William Jefferson Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond (born 26 March 1961) is a British politician and life peer who was Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1997 to 2001 and Deputy Leader from 2005 to 2010. He was th ...
(b. 1961) * Sir Michael Hutchison (1933–2017) *
Greg Knight Sir Gregory Knight (born 4 April 1949) is a British politician, author and musician. He served as the Conservative MP for East Yorkshire from 2001 to 2024, having previously served as the MP for Derby North from 1983 to 1997. He also serv ...
(b. 1949) *
David Maclean David John Maclean, Baron Blencathra, (born 16 May 1953) is a Conservative Party life peer. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Penrith and The Border from 1983 to 2010. Early and later life Born in Scotland, Maclean was educated at ...
(b. 1953) * Hector Monro (1922–2006) * Sir Michael Nicholson (1933–2023) * Sir Philip Otton (b. 1933) * Sir Nicholas Phillips (b. 1938) * Sir Malcolm Pill (b. 1938) * Sir Konrad Schiemann (b. 1937) * The Lord Strathclyde (b. 1960) * Sir Mathew Thorpe (b. 1938) * Sir Alan Ward (b. 1938)


1996

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Michael Ancram Michael Andrew Foster Jude Kerr, 13th Marquess of Lothian, Baron Kerr of Monteviot, (7 July 1945 – 1 October 2024), commonly known as Michael Ancram, was a British politician and peer who served as Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party fr ...
(1945–2024) * The Hon. Sir Henry Brooke (1936–2018) *
Gordon Brown James Gordon Brown (born 20 February 1951) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Labour Party (UK), Leader of the Labour Party from 2007 to 2010. Previously, he was Chancellor of the Ex ...
(b. 1951) * The Lord Clyde (1932–2009) *
Robin Cook Robert Finlayson "Robin" Cook (28 February 19466 August 2005) was a British Labour Party politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1974 until his death in 2005 and served in the Cabinet as Foreign Secretary from 1997 until ...
(1946–2005) *
David Curry David Maurice Curry (born 13 June 1944) is a British Conservative Party politician. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Skipton and Ripon from 1987 to 2010. Early life Curry, the son of teachers, was educated at the Ripon Grammar Scho ...
(b. 1944) *
Donald Dewar Donald Campbell Dewar (21 August 1937 – 11 October 2000) was a Scottish statesman and politician who served as the inaugural First Minister of Scotland, first minister of Scotland from 1999 until his death in 2000 and leader of the Labour Par ...
(1937–2000) * Don Dixon (1929–2017) * Lord James Douglas-Hamilton (1942–2023) *
David Heathcoat-Amory David Philip Heathcoat-Amory (born 21 March 1949) is a British politician, accountant, and farmer. He was the Conservative Member of Parliament for Wells from 1983 until he lost the seat in the 2010 general election. He became a member of the ...
(b. 1949) *
John Henry John Henry most commonly refers to: *John Henry (folklore) John Henry may also refer to: People Artists and entertainers * John Henry (actor) (1738–1794), Irish and early American actor *Seán Ó hEinirí (1915–1998), known in English as John ...
(b. 1932) * Sir Igor Judge (1941–2023) *
Kamuta Latasi Sir Kamuta Latasi (born 4 September 1936) is a political figure from the Pacific nation of Tuvalu from Funafuti atoll. He was elected to the Parliament of Tuvalu in 1992. Latasi served as the 4th prime minister, and foreign minister, from 1993 ...
(b. 1936) * The Lord MacKay of Ardbrecknish (1938–2001) * The Lord Mackay of Drumadoon (1946–2018) * Sir John Mummery (b. 1938) * Sir Mark Potter (b. 1937) * Sir Geoffrey Johnson Smith (1924–2010) * Ted Thomas (b. 1934) * Sir Mark Waller (b. 1940)


1997

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David Blunkett David Blunkett, Baron Blunkett, (born 6 June 1947) is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for Education and Employment from 1997 to 2001, Home Secretary from 2001 to 2004 and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions in 2005. ...
(b. 1947) *
Nick Brown Nicholas Hugh Brown (born 13 June 1950), known as Nick Brown, is a British former politician and trade unionist who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Newcastle upon Tyne East between 1983 and 2024. He represented the Labour Party unti ...
(b. 1950) * Sir Richard Buxton (b. 1938) * The Lord Carter (1932–2006) * The Lord Camoys (1940–2023) * Sir John Chadwick (b. 1941) * David Clark (b. 1939) * Tom Clarke (b. 1941) * Lord Cullen (b. 1935) *
Alistair Darling Alistair Maclean Darling, Baron Darling of Roulanish, (28 November 1953 – 30 November 2023) was a British politician who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer under prime minister Gordon Brown from 2007 to 2010. A member of the Labour Party ...
(1953–2023) * Ron Davies (b. 1946) * David Davis (b. 1948) *
Frank Dobson Frank Gordon Dobson (15 March 1940 – 11 November 2019) was a British Labour Party politician. As Member of Parliament (MP) for Holborn and St. Pancras from 1979 to 2015, he served in the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Health from 1997 ...
(1940–2019) * Frank Field (1942–2024) *
Eric Forth Eric Forth (9 September 1944 – 17 May 2006) was a British Conservative politician. He served as Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Birmingham North from 1979 to 1984. He then served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Mid Worcestersh ...
(1944–2006) * The Lord Hardie (b. 1946) *
Harriet Harman Harriet Ruth Harman, Baroness Harman, (born 30 July 1950), is a British politician and solicitor who served as Deputy Leader of the Labour Party (UK), Deputy Leader of the Labour Party and Chair of the Labour Party (UK), Chair of the Labour Pa ...
(b. 1950) * The Lord Irvine of Lairg (b. 1940) *
Michael Jack John Michael Jack, (born 17 September 1946) is a Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom and was Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament for Fylde (UK Parliament constituency), Fylde bet ...
(b. 1946) * Sir Liam McCollum (1933–2023) *
Robert Maclennan Robert Adam Ross "Bob" Maclennan, Baron Maclennan of Rogart, (26 June 1936 – 18 January 2020) was a British Liberal Democrat politician and life peer. He was the last leader of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), serving during the negotiat ...
(1936–2020) * Sir Charles Mantell (1937–2010) *
Michael Meacher Michael Hugh Meacher (4 November 1939 – 20 October 2015) was a British politician who served as a government minister under Harold Wilson, James Callaghan and Tony Blair. A member of the Labour Party, he was Member of Parliament (MP) for O ...
(1939–2015) *
Mo Mowlam Marjorie "Mo" Mowlam (18 September 1949 – 19 August 2005) was a British Labour Party (UK), Labour Party politician. She was the Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for Redcar (UK Parliament constituency), Redcar f ...
(1949–2005) * The Hon. Sir Angus Ogilvy (1928–2004) * George Robertson (b. 1946) *
Clare Short Clare Short (born 15 February 1946) is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for International Development from 1997 to 2003. Short began her career as a civil servant. A member of the Labour Party until 2006, she was Member o ...
(b. 1946) * Andrew Smith (b. 1951) * Chris Smith (b. 1951) *
Gavin Strang Gavin Steel Strang (born 10 July 1943) is a Scottish Labour Party politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Edinburgh East from 1970 until 2010 (including two terms for Edinburgh East and Musselburgh). He served as a minister in th ...
(b. 1943) *
Jack Straw John Whitaker Straw (born 3 August 1946) is a British politician who served in the Cabinet from 1997 to 2010 under the Labour governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. He held two of the traditional Great Offices of State, as Home Secretar ...
(b. 1946) * Ann Taylor (b. 1947) * Sir Robert Walker (1938–2023) *
Ann Widdecombe Ann Noreen Widdecombe (born 4 October 1947) is a British politician and television personality who has been Reform UK's Immigration and Justice spokesperson since 2023. Originally a member of the Conservative Party, she was Member of Parliame ...
(b. 1947) *
Dafydd Wigley Dafydd Wynne Wigley, Baron Wigley, (born David Wigley; 1 April 1943) is a Welsh politician who served as the leader of Plaid Cymru from 1981 to 1984 and again from 1991 to 2000. He served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Caernarfon from 19 ...
(b. 1943)


1998

*
James Arbuthnot James Norwich Arbuthnot, Baron Arbuthnot of Edrom, (born 4 August 1952), is a British Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party politician. He was Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for Wanstead and Woodford ...
(b. 1952) * Peter Blanchard (b. 1942) *
Stephen Byers Stephen John Byers (born 13 April 1953) is a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Wallsend between 1992 and 1997, and North Tyneside from 1997 to 2010. He served in the Cabinet from 1998 to 2002, and w ...
(b. 1953) * Sir Anthony Clarke (b. 1943) * The Lord Clinton-Davis (1928–2023) *Brenda Dean, Baroness Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde, The Baroness Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde (1943–2018) *Paul East (1946–2023) *Doug Graham (b. 1942) *Ted Graham, Baron Graham of Edmonton, The Lord Graham of Edmonton (1925–2020) *John Harris, Baron Harris of Greenwich, The Lord Harris of Greenwich (1930–2001) *Adam Ingram (Labour politician), Adam Ingram (b. 1947) *Robin Janvrin, Sir Robin Janvrin (b. 1946) *Margaret Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington, The Baroness Jay of Paddington (b. 1939) *Tessa Jowell (1947–2018) *Kenneth Keith, Sir Kenneth Keith (b. 1937) *Helen Liddell (b. 1950) *Andrew MacKay (British politician), Andrew MacKay (b. 1949) *Peter Mandelson, Baron Mandelson, Peter Mandelson (b. 1953) *Anthony May (judge), Sir Anthony May (1940–2024) *Alun Michael (b. 1943) *Alan Milburn (b. 1958) *Winston Peters (b. 1945) *Joyce Quin, Baroness Quin, Joyce Quin (b. 1944) *John Reid, Baron Reid of Cardowan, John Reid (b. 1947) *Jenny Shipley (b. 1952) *Andrew Tipping (b. 1942) *David Trimble, Baron Trimble, David Trimble (1944–2022) *Simon Tuckey, Sir Simon Tuckey (b. 1941)


1999

*Hilary Armstrong (b. 1945) *Paul Boateng (b. 1951) *Richard Caborn (b. 1943) *Anthony Campbell (judge), Sir Anthony Campbell (b. 1936) *Menzies Campbell (b. 1941) *Wyatt Creech (b. 1946) *Terry Davis (politician), Terry Davis (1938–2024) *Sian Elias, Dame Sian Elias (b. 1949) *Derek Fatchett (1945–1999) *Edward George, Baron George, Edward George (1938–2009) *Brenda Hale, Baroness Hale of Richmond, Dame Brenda Hale (b. 1945) *Alan Haselhurst, Sir Alan Haselhurst (b. 1937) *Patricia Hollis, Baroness Hollis of Heigham, The Baroness Hollis of Heigham (1941–2018) *Geoff Hoon (b. 1953) *Barry Jones, Baron Jones, Barry Jones (b. 1938) *Charles Kennedy (1959–2015) *John Laws (judge), Sir John Laws (1945–2020) *Ian McCartney (b. 1951) *Gus Macdonald, Baron Macdonald of Tradeston, The Lord Macdonald of Tradeston (b. 1940) *Jonathan Mance, Baron Mance, Sir Jonathan Mance (b. 1943) *Estelle Morris, Baroness Morris of Yardley, Estelle Morris (b. 1952) *Paul Murphy, Baron Murphy of Torfaen, Paul Murphy (b. 1948) *Giles Radice, Baron Radice, Giles Radice (1936–2022) *Jeff Rooker, Baron Rooker, Jeff Rooker (b. 1941) *Stephen Sedley, Sir Stephen Sedley (b. 1939) *Simon Upton (b. 1958) *Gareth Williams, Baron Williams of Mostyn, The Lord Williams of Mostyn (1941–2003)


2000

*Donald Anderson, Baron Anderson of Swansea, Donald Anderson (b. 1939) *Mary Arden (judge), Dame Mary Arden (b. 1947) *Colin Boyd, Baron Boyd of Duncansby, Colin Boyd (b. 1953) *John Cameron, Lord Coulsfield, Lord Coulsfield (1934–2016) *John Denham (politician), John Denham (b. 1953) *Bruce George (1942–2020) *Helene Hayman, Baroness Hayman, The Baroness Hayman (b. 1949) *Richard Holme, Baron Holme of Cheltenham, The Lord Holme of Cheltenham (1936–2008) *Alan Howarth, Baron Howarth of Newport, Alan Howarth (b. 1944) *John Kay (judge), Sir John Kay (1943–2004) *David Keene (judge), Sir David Keene (b. 1941) *Archy Kirkwood, Baron Kirkwood of Kirkhope, Archy Kirkwood (b. 1946) *David Latham, Sir David Latham (b. 1942) *Henry McLeish (b. 1948) *Michael Martin, Baron Martin of Springburn, Michael Martin (1945−2018) *James Milligan, Lord Milligan, Lord Milligan (1934–2005) *Rhodri Morgan (1939–2017) *Jonathan Parker, Sir Jonathan Parker (b. 1937) *Tom Pendry (1934–2023) *William Prosser (judge), Lord Prosser (1934–2015) *Bernard Rix, Sir Bernard Rix (b. 1944) *Ranald Sutherland, Lord Sutherland, Lord Sutherland (1932–2025) *Jim Wallace, Baron Wallace of Tankerness, Jim Wallace (b. 1954)


2001

*Kevin Barron (b. 1946) *Tessa Blackstone, Baroness Blackstone, The Baroness Blackstone (b. 1942) *Keith Bradley, Baron Bradley, Keith Bradley (b. 1950) *Charles Clarke (b. 1950) *Iain Duncan Smith (b. 1954) *John Dyson, Lord Dyson, Sir John Dyson (b. 1943) *Peter Hain (b. 1950) *Patricia Hewitt (b. 1948) *John Hutton (Labour MP), John Hutton (b. 1955) *Andrew Longmore, Sir Andrew Longmore (b. 1944) *Ranald MacLean, Lord MacLean, Lord MacLean (b. 1938) *Jack McConnell (b. 1960) *Andrew McIntosh, Baron McIntosh of Haringey, The Lord McIntosh of Haringey (1933–2010) *Michael Bruce, Lord Marnoch, Lord Marnoch (b. 1938) *Mekere Morauta, Sir Mekere Morauta (1946–2020) *Kenneth Osborne, Lord Osborne, Lord Osborne (b. 1937) *George William Penrose, Lord Penrose, Lord Penrose (1938–2025) *Nick Raynsford (b. 1945) *Patricia Scotland, Baroness Scotland of Asthal, The Baroness Scotland of Asthal (b. 1955) *John Spellar (b. 1947) *Elizabeth Symons, Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean, The Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean (b. 1951)


2002

*Scott Baker (judge), Sir Scott Baker (b. 1937) *John Battle (politician), John Battle (b. 1951) *Robert Carnwath, Sir Robert Carnwath (b. 1945) *George Foulkes, Baron Foulkes of Cumnock, George Foulkes (b. 1942) *Brian Gill, Lord Gill, Lord Gill (b. 1942) *Peter Goldsmith, Baron Goldsmith, The Lord Goldsmith (b. 1950) *Bruce Grocott, Baron Grocott, The Lord Grocott (b. 1940) *Arthur Hamilton, Lord Hamilton, Lord Hamilton (b. 1942) *Oliver Letwin (b. 1956) *Donald Macfadyen, Lord Macfadyen, Lord Macfadyen (1945–2008) *Dawn Primarolo (b. 1954) *Janet Smith (judge), Dame Janet Smith (b. 1940) *Rowan Williams (b. 1950)


2003

*Valerie Amos, Baroness Amos, The Baroness Amos (b. 1954) *Hilary Benn (b. 1953) *Jean Corston, Baroness Corston, Jean Corston (b. 1942) *Hazel Cosgrove, Lady Cosgrove, Lady Cosgrove (b. 1946) *Charles Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton, The Lord Falconer of Thoroton (b. 1951) *Keith Hill (politician), Keith Hill (b. 1943) *Margaret Hodge (b. 1944) *Alan Johnson (b. 1950) *Jane Kennedy (politician), Jane Kennedy (b. 1958) *Tommy McAvoy (1943–2024) *Theresa May (b. 1956) *Jacqui Smith (b. 1962) *John Thomas (judge), Sir John Thomas (b. 1947) *Brian Wilson (Labour politician), Brian Wilson (b. 1948)


2004

*Robin Butler, Baron Butler of Brockwell, The Lord Butler of Brockwell (b. 1938) *Dennis Byron, Sir Dennis Byron (b. 1943) *John Chilcot, Sir John Chilcot (1939–2021) *Perry Christie (b. 1943) *Ann Clwyd (1937–2023) *Michael de la Bastide (1937–2024) *Dafydd Elis-Thomas, Baron Elis-Thomas, The Lord Elis-Thomas (1946–2025) *William Gage (judge), Sir William Gage (1938–2023) *Anthony Hooper (judge), Sir Anthony Hooper (b. 1937) *Beverley Hughes (b. 1950) *Peter Inge, Baron Inge, The Lord Inge (1935–2022) *Robin Jacob (judge), Sir Robin Jacob (b. 1941) *Maurice Kay, Sir Maurice Kay (b. 1942) *Ruth Kelly (b. 1968) *Brian Kerr (judge), Sir Brian Kerr (1948–2020) *John McFall, Baron McFall of Alcluith, John McFall (b. 1944) *Michael Mates (b. 1934) *Keith Mitchell (b. 1946) *David Neuberger, Baron Neuberger of Abbotsbury, Sir David Neuberger (b. 1948) *George Reid (Scottish politician), George Reid (b. 1939) *Joan Sawyer, Dame Joan Sawyer (b. 1940) *Nicholas Wall (judge), Sir Nicholas Wall (1945–2017)


2005

*John Cameron, Lord Abernethy, Lord Abernethy (b. 1938) *Bob Ainsworth (b. 1952) *Douglas Alexander (b. 1967) *Hazel Blears (b. 1956) *Des Browne (b. 1952) *David Cameron (b. 1966) *David Edward, Sir David Edward (b. 1934) *Heather Hallett, Dame Heather Hallett (b. 1949) *George Howarth (b. 1949) *Francis Jacobs (b. 1939) *Alan Johnston, Lord Johnston, Lord Johnston (1942–2008) *Timothy Lloyd, Sir Timothy Lloyd (b. 1946) *
Denis MacShane Denis MacShane (born Josef Denis Matyjaszek; 21 May 1948) is a British former politician, author, commentator and convicted criminal who served as Minister of State for Europe from 2002 to 2005. He joined the Labour Party in 1970 and has held ...
(b. 1948) (resigned 2013) *Patrick McLoughlin (b. 1957) *Thomas McNally, Baron McNally, The Lord McNally (b. 1943) *David Miliband (b. 1965) *Martin Moore-Bick, Sir Martin Moore-Bick (b. 1946) *Alan Moses, Sir Alan Moses (b. 1945) *Said Musa (b. 1944) *William Nimmo Smith, Lord Nimmo Smith, Lord Nimmo Smith (b. 1942) *Ian Paisley (1926–2014) *Alexander Philip, Lord Philip, Lord Philip (b. 1942) *Stephen Richards (Lord Justice), Sir Stephen Richards (b. 1950) *John Roper, Baron Roper, The Lord Roper (1935–2016) *John Sentamu (b. 1949) *John Sheil, Sir John Sheil (b. 1938) *Larry Whitty, Baron Whitty, The Lord Whitty (b. 1943) *Nicholas Wilson, Lord Wilson of Culworth, Sir Nicholas Wilson (b. 1945)


2006

*Elish Angiolini (b. 1960) *Catherine Ashton, Baroness Ashton of Upholland, The Baroness Ashton of Upholland (b. 1956) *Malcolm Bruce (b. 1944) *Bryan Davies, Baron Davies of Oldham, The Lord Davies of Oldham (b. 1939) *Anthony Hughes, Lord Hughes of Ombersley, Sir Anthony Hughes (b. 1948) *Derek Emslie, Lord Kingarth, Lord Kingarth (b. 1949) *Brian Leveson, Sir Brian Leveson (b. 1949) *William Peel, 3rd Earl Peel, The Earl Peel (b. 1947) *Stephen Timms (b. 1955) *Keith Vaz (b. 1956) *Norman Warner, Baron Warner, The Lord Warner (b. 1940) *Rosie Winterton (b. 1958)


2007

* Ed Balls (b. 1967) * Andy Burnham (b. 1970) * Lawrence Collins, Baron Collins of Mapesbury, Sir Lawrence Collins (b. 1941) * Yvette Cooper (b. 1969) * Jeffrey Donaldson (b. 1962) * Christopher Geidt (b. 1961) * Paul Girvan (judge), Sir Paul Girvan (b. 1948) * David Hanson (politician), David Hanson (b. 1957) * Malachy Higgins, Sir Malachy Higgins (b. 1944) * Tony McNulty (b. 1958) * Mark Malloch Brown, Baron Malloch-Brown, The Lord Malloch-Brown (b. 1953) * Ed Miliband (b. 1969) * Elliot Morley (b. 1952) (expelled 2011) * Ann Paton, Lady Paton, Lady Paton (b. 1952) * Nicholas Pumfrey, Sir Nicholas Pumfrey (1951–2007) * James Purnell (b. 1970) * Colin Rimer, Sir Colin Rimer (b. 1944) * Peter Robinson (Northern Ireland politician), Peter Robinson (b. 1948) * Alex Salmond (1954–2024) * Roger Toulson, Sir Roger Toulson (1946–2017) * John Wheatley, Lord Wheatley, Lord Wheatley (b. 1941) * David Williamson, Baron Williamson of Horton, The Lord Williamson of Horton (1934–2015) * Shaun Woodward (b. 1958)


2008

* Richard Aikens, Sir Richard Aikens (b. 1948) * Stanley Burnton, Sir Stanley Burnton (b. 1942) * Liam Byrne (b. 1970) * Colin Sutherland, Lord Carloway, Lord Carloway (b. 1954) * Nick Clegg (b. 1967) * Paul Drayson, Baron Drayson, The Lord Drayson (b. 1960) * Terence Etherton, Sir Terence Etherton (1951–2025) * Caroline Flint (b. 1961) * John Goldring, Sir John Goldring (b. 1944) * John Healey (politician), John Healey (b. 1960) * Rupert Jackson, Sir Rupert Jackson (b. 1948) * Jim Knight (b. 1965) * David Lammy (b. 1972) * Pat McFadden (British politician), Pat McFadden (b. 1965) * Anne McGuire (b. 1949) * Jim Murphy (b. 1967) * Robert Reed, Lord Reed, Lord Reed (b. 1956) * Janet Royall, Baroness Royall of Blaisdon, The Baroness Royall of Blaisdon (b. 1955) * Malcolm Wicks (1947–2012) * Michael Wills (b. 1952)


2009

* Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis, The Lord Adonis (b. 1963) * Joyce Anelay, Baroness Anelay of St Johns, The Baroness Anelay of St Johns (b. 1947) * Steve Bassam, Baron Bassam of Brighton, The Lord Bassam of Brighton (b. 1953) * John Bercow (b. 1963) * Ben Bradshaw (b. 1960) * Patrick Coghlin, Sir Patrick Coghlin (b. 1945) * Ara Darzi, Baron Darzi of Denham, The Lord Darzi of Denham (b. 1960) * Frances D'Souza, Baroness D'Souza, The Baroness D'Souza (b. 1944) * Patrick Elias, Sir Patrick Elias (b. 1947) * Lawrence Freedman, Sir Lawrence Freedman (b. 1948) * Martin Gilbert, Sir Martin Gilbert (1936–2015) * Paul Goggins (1953–2014) * Kim Howells (b. 1946) * Philip Hunt, Baron Hunt of Kings Heath, The Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (b. 1949) * Roderic Lyne, Sir Roderic Lyne (b. 1948) * Sadiq Khan (b. 1970) * Declan Morgan, Sir Declan Morgan (b. 1952) * James Munby, Sir James Munby (b. 1948) * Mike O'Brien (UK politician), Mike O'Brien (b. 1954) * Nicholas Patten, Sir Nicholas Patten (b. 1950) * Swraj Paul, The Lord Paul (b. 1931) * Usha Prashar, Baroness Prashar, The Baroness Prashar (b. 1948) * David Shutt, Baron Shutt of Greetland, The Lord Shutt of Greetland (1942–2020) * Angela Smith, Baroness Smith of Basildon, Angela Smith (b. 1959) * Jeremy Sullivan, Sir Jeremy Sullivan (b. 1945) * Shriti Vadera, Baroness Vadera, The Baroness Vadera (b. 1962)


2010

* Danny Alexander (b. 1972) * Iain Bonomy, Lord Bonomy, Lord Bonomy (b. 1946) * Vince Cable (b. 1943) * Alistair Carmichael (b. 1965) * Greg Clark (b. 1967) * Navnit Dholakia, Baron Dholakia, The Lord Dholakia (b. 1937) * Nigel Dodds (b. 1958) * Alan Duncan (b. 1957) * Don Foster (politician), Don Foster (b. 1947) * Liam Fox (b. 1961) * Mark Francois (b. 1965) * Alex Fergusson (politician), Alex Fergusson (1949–2018) * Cheryl Gillan (1952–2021) * Michael Gove (b. 1967) * Chris Grayling (b. 1962) * Dominic Grieve (b. 1956) * Philip Hammond (b. 1955) * Nick Herbert (b. 1963) *
Chris Huhne Christopher Murray Paul Huhne (born 2 July 1954) is a British energy and climate change consultant, and former journalist, business economist and politician who was the Liberal Democrats (UK), Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Eastleigh ...
(b. 1954) (resigned 2013) * Simon Hughes (b. 1951) * Jeremy Hunt (politician), Jeremy Hunt (b. 1966) * Carwyn Jones (b. 1967) * Andrew Lansley (b. 1956) * David Laws (b. 1965) * David Lidington (b. 1956) * Andrew Mitchell (b. 1956) * Michael Moore (UK politician), Michael Moore (b. 1965) * David Mundell (b. 1962) * Pauline Neville-Jones, Baroness Neville-Jones, The Baroness Neville-Jones (b. 1939) * George Osborne (b. 1971) * James Paice (b. 1949) * Janet Paraskeva, Dame Janet Paraskeva (b. 1946) * Owen Paterson (b. 1956) * Eric Pickles (b. 1952) * Christopher Pitchford, Sir Christopher Pitchford (1947–2017) * John Randall (UK politician), John Randall (b. 1955) * Peter Riddell (b. 1948) * Andrew Robathan (b. 1951) * Joan Ruddock (b. 1943) * Grant Shapps (b. 1968) * Caroline Spelman (b. 1958) * Hugo Swire (b. 1959) * Theresa Villiers (b. 1968) * Sayeeda Warsi, Baroness Warsi, The Baroness Warsi (b. 1971) * Alan West, Baron West of Spithead, The Lord West of Spithead (b. 1948) * David Willetts (b. 1956)


2011

* Jill Black, Dame Jill Black (b. 1954) * Tom Brake (b. 1962) * Simon Burns (b. 1952) * Nigel Davis, Sir Nigel Davis (b. 1951) * Desmond Lorenz de Silva, Sir Desmond de Silva (1939–2018) * Denzil Douglas (b. 1953) * Nigel Emslie, Lord Emslie, Lord Emslie (b. 1947) * Justine Greening (b. 1969) * Peter Gross (judge), Sir Peter Gross (b. 1952) * David Kitchin, Sir David Kitchin (b. 1955) * Kim Lewison, Sir Kim Lewison (b. 1952) * Elfyn Llwyd (b. 1951) * Andrew McFarlane (judge), Sir Andrew McFarlane (b. 1954) * Frank Mulholland, Lord Mulholland, Frank Mulholland (b. 1959) * Anne Rafferty, Dame Anne Rafferty (b. 1950) * Nicholas Soames, The Hon. Nicholas Soames (b. 1948) * Jonathan Sumption, Lord Sumption, Jonathan Sumption (b. 1948) * Desmond Swayne (b. 1956) * Peter Tapsell (British politician), Sir Peter Tapsell (1930–2018) * Stephen Tomlinson, Sir Stephen Tomlinson (b. 1952)


2012

* Michael Ashcroft, Baron Ashcroft, The Lord Ashcroft (b. 1946) * Gregory Barker (b. 1966) * Paul Burstow (b. 1962) * Edward Davey (b. 1965) * Michael Fallon (b. 1952) * Damian Green (b. 1952) * David Jones (Clwyd West MP), David Jones (b. 1952) * David Lloyd Jones (judge), Sir David Lloyd Jones (b. 1952) * Tricia Marwick (b. 1953) * Richard McCombe, Sir Richard McCombe (b. 1952) * Duncan Menzies, Lord Menzies, Lord Menzies (b. 1953) * Maria Miller (b. 1964) * Hugh Robertson (politician), Hugh Robertson (b. 1962) * Andrew Stunell (1942–2024) * Colman Treacy, Sir Colman Treacy (b. 1949) * William Wallace, Baron Wallace of Saltaire, The Lord Wallace of Saltaire (b. 1941)


2013

* Tony Baldry, Sir Tony Baldry (b.1950) * Jack Beatson, Sir Jack Beatson (b. 1948) * Ivon Moore-Brabazon, 3rd Baron Brabazon of Tara, The Lord Brabazon of Tara (b. 1946) * Alastair Campbell, Lord Bracadale, Lord Bracadale (b. 1949) * Michael Briggs (judge), Sir Michael Briggs (b. 1954) * Philip Brodie, Lord Brodie, Lord Brodie (b. 1950) * Alistair Burt (b. 1955) * Lynda Clark, Baroness Clark of Calton, The Baroness Clark of Calton (b. 1949) * Christopher Clarke (judge), Sir Christopher Clarke (b. 1947) * Leeona Dorrian, Lady Dorrian, Lady Dorrian (b. 1957) * James Drummond Young, Lord Drummond Young, Lord Drummond Young (b. 1950) * Christopher Floyd, Sir Christopher Floyd (b. 1951) * Adrian Fulford, Sir Adrian Fulford (b. 1953) * Elizabeth Gloster, Dame Elizabeth Gloster (b. 1949) * John Hayes (UK politician), John Hayes (b. 1958) * Oliver Eden, 8th Baron Henley, The Lord Henley (b. 1953) * Jonathan Hill, Baron Hill of Oareford, The Lord Hill of Oareford (b. 1960) * Patrick Hodge, Lord Hodge, Lord Hodge (b. 1953) * Frederick Curzon, 7th Earl Howe, The Earl Howe (b. 1951) * Lindsay Hoyle, The Hon. Lindsay Hoyle (b. 1957) * Julia Macur, Dame Julia Macur (b. 1957) * Stephen O'Brien (b. 1957) * Richard Ottaway (b. 1945) * Ernest Ryder, Sir Ernest Ryder (b. 1957) * Victoria Sharp, The Hon. Dame Victoria Sharp (b. 1956) * Anne Smith, Lady Smith, Lady Smith (b. 1955) * Michael Spicer, Baron Spicer, The Lord Spicer (1943–2019) * Nicholas Underhill, Sir Nicholas Underhill (b. 1952) * Justin Welby (b. 1956) * Charles Williams, Baron Williams of Elvel, The Lord Williams of Elvel (1933–2019) * Geoffrey Vos, Sir Geoffrey Vos (b. 1955)


2014

* Norman Baker (b. 1957) * David Bean (judge), Sir David Bean (b. 1954) * Annette Brooke (b. 1947) * Ian Burnett, Sir Ian Burnett (b. 1958) * Alan Campbell (politician), Alan Campbell (b. 1957) * Stephen Crabb (b. 1973) * Lynne Featherstone (b. 1951) * John Gillen (judge), Sir John Gillen (b. 1947) * Matthew Hancock (b. 1978) * Greg Hands (b. 1965) * Sajid Javid (b. 1969) * Ajay Kakkar, Baron Kakkar, The Lord Kakkar (b. 1964) * Eleanor King (judge), Dame Eleanor King (b. 1957) * Susan Kramer, Baroness Kramer, The Baroness Kramer (b. 1950) * Norman Lamb (b. 1957) * Herbert Laming, Baron Laming, The Lord Laming (b. 1936) * Esther McVey (b. 1967) * Nicky Morgan (b. 1972) * Richard Newby, Baron Newby, The Lord Newby (b. 1953) * Mike Penning (b. 1957) * Philip Sales, Sir Philip Sales (b. 1962) * Mark Simmonds (b. 1964) * Tina Stowell, Baroness Stowell of Beeston, The Baroness Stowell of Beeston (b. 1967) * Freundel Stuart (b. 1951) * Nicola Sturgeon (b. 1970) * John Taylor, Baron Taylor of Holbeach, The Lord Taylor of Holbeach (b. 1943) * John Thurso, The Viscount Thurso (b. 1953) * Liz Truss (b. 1975) * Paul Tyler, Baron Tyler, The Lord Tyler (b. 1941) * Steve Webb (b. 1965) * Jenny Willott (b. 1974) * Jeremy Wright (b. 1972)


2015

*John Astor, 3rd Baron Astor of Hever, The Lord Astor of Hever (b. 1946) *Michael Bates, Baron Bates, The Lord Bates (b. 1961) *James Brokenshire (1968–2021) *Jeremy Corbyn (b. 1949) *David Evennett (b. 1949) *Andrew Feldman, Baron Feldman of Elstree, The Lord Feldman of Elstree (b. 1966) *Mark Field (b. 1964) *David Freud, Baron Freud, The Lord Freud (b. 1950) *Susan Garden, Baroness Garden of Frognal, The Baroness Garden of Frognal (b. 1944) *Edward Garnier, Sir Edward Garnier (b. 1952) *Robert Halfon (b. 1969) *Mark Harper (b. 1970) *David Heath (politician), David Heath (b. 1954) *Charles Hendry (b. 1959) *Julian Lewis (politician), Julian Lewis (b. 1951) *Edward Llewellyn, Baron Llewellyn of Steep, Edward Llewellyn (b. 1965) *Fiona Mactaggart (b. 1953) *Colin Campbell, Lord Malcolm, Lord Malcolm (b. 1953) *Anne Milton (b. 1955) *Lindsay Northover, Baroness Northover, The Baroness Northover (b. 1954) *Priti Patel (b. 1972) *Angus Robertson (b. 1969) *Amber Rudd (b. 1963) *Peregrine Simon, Sir Peregrine Simon (b. 1950) *Keith Simpson (politician), Keith Simpson (b. 1949) *Anna Soubry (b. 1956) *Gisela Stuart (b. 1955) *Andrew Tyrie (b. 1957) *John Whittingdale (b. 1959) *Gavin Williamson (b. 1976)


2016

*Dean Barrow (b. 1951) *Karen Bradley (b. 1970) *Alun Cairns (b. 1970) *Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (b. 1982) *Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, The Duchess of Cornwall (b. 1947) *Ruth Davidson (b. 1978) *Natalie Evans, Baroness Evans of Bowes Park, The Baroness Evans of Bowes Park (b. 1975) *Arlene Foster (b. 1970) *David Gauke (b. 1971) *Nick Gibb (b. 1960) *Angus Glennie, Lord Glennie, Lord Glennie (b. 1950) *Ben Gummer (b. 1978) *Nicholas Hamblen, Sir Nicholas Hamblen (b. 1957) *Oliver Heald, Sir Oliver Heald (b. 1954) *Launcelot Henderson, The Hon. Sir Launcelot Henderson (b. 1951) *Stephen Irwin (judge), Sir Stephen Irwin (b. 1953) *Boris Johnson (b. 1964) *Andrea Leadsom (b. 1963) *Brandon Lewis (b. 1971) *Keith Lindblom, Sir Keith Lindblom (b. 1956) *John McDonnell (b. 1951) *Ken Macintosh (b. 1962) *David Richards (judge), Sir David Richards (b. 1951) *Alan Turnbull, Lord Turnbull, Lord Turnbull *Ed Vaizey (b. 1968) *Ronald Weatherup, Sir Ronald Weatherup (b. 1947) *Reginald Weir (judge), Sir Reginald Weir (b. 1947) *James Wolffe (b. 1962)


2017

*Diane Abbott (b. 1953) *Sarah Asplin, Dame Sarah Asplin (b. 1959) *Gavin Barwell (b. 1972) *Richard Benyon (b. 1960) *Ian Blackford (b. 1961) *Donnell Deeny, Sir Donnell Deeny (b. 1950) *Tobias Ellwood (b. 1966) *Julian Flaux, Sir Julian Flaux (b. 1955) *Gary Hickinbottom, Sir Gary Hickinbottom (b. 1955) *Timothy Holroyde, Sir Timothy Holroyde (b. 1955) *Nick Hurd, The Hon. Nick Hurd (b. 1962) *Peter Jackson (judge), Sir Peter Jackson (b. 1955) *Richard Keen, Baron Keen of Elie, The Lord Keen of Elie (b. 1954) *Eleanor Laing (b. 1958) *Mark Lancaster, Baron Lancaster of Kimbolton, Mark Lancaster (b. 1970) *Penny Mordaunt (b. 1973) *Andrew Moylan, Sir Andrew Moylan (b. 1953) *Guy Newey, Sir Guy Newey (b. 1959) *Rabinder Singh (judge), Sir Rabinder Singh (b. 1964) *Julian Smith (politician), Julian Smith (b. 1971) *Keir Starmer, Sir Keir Starmer (b. 1962) *Ben Stephens (judge), Sir Ben Stephens (b. 1954) *Mel Stride (b. 1961) *Kathryn Thirlwall, Dame Kathryn Thirlwall (b. 1957) *Emily Thornberry (b. 1960) *Ben Wallace (politician), Ben Wallace (b. 1970) *Sammy Wilson (politician), Sammy Wilson (b. 1953) *Edward Young (courtier), Edward Young (b. 1966)


2018

*Jonathan Baker (judge), Sir Jonathan Baker (b. 1955) *Steve Barclay (politician), Steve Barclay (b. 1972) *Shami Chakrabarti, The Baroness Chakrabarti (b. 1969) *Peter Coulson, Sir Peter Coulson (b. 1958) *Geoffrey Cox (British politician), Geoffrey Cox (b. 1960) *Nicola Davies (judge), Dame Nicola Davies (b. 1953) *Robert Goodwill (b. 1956) *Nicholas Green (judge), Sir Nicholas Green (b. 1958) *Charles Haddon-Cave, Sir Charles Haddon-Cave (b. 1956) *Damian Hinds (b. 1969) *Kevan Jones (b. 1964) *George Leggatt, Sir George Leggatt (b.1957) *Sarah Mullally, Dame Sarah Mullally (b. 1962) *Caroline Nokes (b. 1972) *Claire Perry (b. 1964) *Christopher Pincher (b. 1969) *Dominic Raab (b. 1974) *Enele Sopoaga (b. 1956) *Mark Tami (b. 1962) *Seamus Treacy, Sir Seamus Treacy (b. 1956) (resigned 2018)


2019

*Richard Arnold (judge), Sir Richard Arnold (b. 1961) *Henry Ashton, 4th Baron Ashton of Hyde, The Lord Ashton of Hyde (b. 1958) *Jake Berry (b. 1978) *Robert Buckland (b. 1968) *Conor Burns (b. 1972) *James Cleverly (b. 1969) *Thérèse Coffey (b. 1971) *James Dingemans, Sir James Dingemans (b. 1964) *Oliver Dowden (b. 1978) *Mark Drakeford (b. 1954) *Philip Dunne (Ludlow MP), Philip Dunne (b. 1958) *Michael Ellis (British politician), Michael Ellis (b. 1967) *Roger Gale, Sir Roger Gale (b. 1943) *Zac Goldsmith (b. 1975) *Simon Hart (b. 1963) *Alister Jack (b. 1963) *Robert Jenrick (b. 1982) *Jo Johnson, Joseph Johnson (b. 1971) *Kwasi Kwarteng (b. 1975) *Edward Leigh, Sir Edward Leigh (b. 1950) *Stephen Males, Sir Stephen Males (b. 1955) *Bernard McCloskey, Sir Bernard McCloskey (b. 1956) *Andrew Murrison (b. 1961) *Jesse Norman (b. 1962) *Andrew Popplewell, Sir Andrew Popplewell (b. 1959) *Jacob Rees-Mogg (b. 1969) *Vivien Rose, Dame Vivien Rose (b. 1960) *Liz Saville Roberts (b. 1964) *Alok Sharma (b. 1967) *Alec Shelbrooke (b. 1976) *Ingrid Simler, Dame Ingrid Simler (b. 1963) *Chris Skidmore (b. 1981) *Mark Spencer (British politician), Mark Spencer (b. 1970) *Rory Stewart (b. 1973) *Rishi Sunak (b. 1980) *Valerie Vaz (b. 1954)


2020

*Geraldine Andrews, Dame Geraldine Andrews (b. 1959) *Suella Braverman (b. 1980) *Andrew Burrows (b. 1957) *Sue Carr, Dame Sue Carr (b. 1964) *Stephen Cottrell (b. 1958) *James Dingemans, Sir James Dingemans (b. 1964) *George Eustice (b. 1971) *Elisabeth Laing, Dame Elisabeth Laing (b. 1956) *Clive Lewis (judge), Sir Clive Lewis (b. 1960) *Amanda Milling (b. 1975) *Christopher Nugee, Sir Christopher Nugee (b. 1959) *Paul Cullen, Lord Pentland, Lord Pentland (b. 1957) *Stephen Phillips (judge), Sir Stephen Phillips (b. 1961) *Andrew Popplewell, Sir Andrew Popplewell (b. 1959) *Jeremy Stuart-Smith, Sir Jeremy Stuart Smith (b. 1955) *Anne-Marie Trevelyan (b. 1969) *Stephen Woolman, Lord Woolman, Lord Woolman (b. 1953)


2021

*Nigel Adams (b. 1966) *Stuart Andrew (b. 1971) *Jonathan Ashworth (b. 1978) *Dorothy Bain (b. 1964) *Colin Birss, Sir Colin Birss (b. 1964) *Simon Clarke (politician), Simon Clarke (b. 1984) *William Davis (judge), Sir William Davis (1954–2025) *Michelle Donelan (b. 1984) *Nadine Dorries (b. 1957) *Andrew Edis, Sir Andrew Edis (b. 1957) *Nigel Evans (b. 1957) *Lucy Frazer (b. 1972) *David Frost, Baron Frost, The Lord Frost (b. 1965) *Andrew Holness (b. 1972) *Stewart Hosie (b. 1963) *Diana Johnson, Dame Diana Johnson (b. 1966) *Siobhan Keegan, Dame Siobhan KeeganORDERS APPROVED AND BUSINESS TRANSACTED AT THE PRIVY COUNCIL HELD BY THE QUEEN AT BALMORAL ON 29TH SEPTEMBER 2021
/ref> *Paul Maguire (judge), Sir Paul Maguire (b. 1952) *Kit Malthouse (b. 1966) *Andrew Parker, Baron Parker of Minsmere, The Lord Parker of Minsmere (b. 1962) *Mark Pritchard (politician), Mark Pritchard (b. 1966) *Angela Rayner (b. 1980) *Richard Snowden (judge), Sir Richard Snowden (b. 1962) *Bob Stewart (politician), Bob Stewart (b. 1949) *Nick Thomas-Symonds (b. 1980) *Edward Lister, Baron Udny-Lister, The Lord Udny-Lister (b. 1949) *Mark Warby, Sir Mark Warby (b. 1958) *Philippa Whipple, Dame Philippa Whipple (b. 1966) *Nadhim Zahawi (b. 1967)


2022

*Raymond Doherty, Lord Doherty, Lord Doherty (b. 1958) *Chris Heaton-Harris (b. 1967) *Alison Johnstone (b. 1965) *Elin Jones (b. 1966) *Hugh Matthews, Lord Matthews, Lord Matthews (b. 1953) *Johnny Mercer (politician), Johnny Mercer (b. 1981) *Andrew Stephenson (b. 1981) *Colin Tyre, Lord Tyre, Lord Tyre (b. 1956) *Shailesh Vara (b. 1960) *Susan Williams, Baroness Williams of Trafford, The Baroness Williams of Trafford (b. 1967) *Morag Wise, Lady Wise, Lady Wise (b. 1963)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:List of Privy Counsellors (1952-present) Lists of Privy Counsellors, 1952 Elizabeth II-related lists