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Michael Foot leads the protest march to Walking. March 1986 P031164 Local CaptionMichael Foot leads the protest march to Walking. March 1986 P031164 planman - - 03/03/2010
MARGARET THATCHER LAUNCHES THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY MANIFESTO FOR THE 1983 GENERAL ELECTION - 18TH MAY 1983
MARGARET THATCHER CAMPAIGNING IN HER FINCHLEY CONSTITUENCY DURING THE 1983 GENERAL ELECTION - 22ND MAY 1983 (83/43456)
MARGARET THATCHER CAMPAIGNING NEAR PADSTOW DURING THE 1983 GENERAL ELECTION - 22ND MAY 1983 (83/43456)
Margaret Thatcher and Peter Bruinvels at election rally - June 1983
Margaret Thatcher waving after speech during election campaign - June 1983
PADDY ASHDOWN WITH WIFE JANE ASHDOWN AT POLLING STATION 10 / 04 / 1992PADDY ASHDOWN WITH WIFE JANE ASHDOWN AT POLLING STATION 10/04/1992
Jacob Rees-Mogg, Conservative candidate for Central Fife, Scotland. 25th January 1997
Bill Boaks, Democratic Monarchist Public Safety White Resident Party parliamentary candidate for the Ilford North by-election. 1st March 1978
Margaret Thatcher enters Number 10 Downing Street after her historic election victory, becoming Britains first female Prime Minister. Pictured here on triumphant walk to the front door of Number 10
Commander Bill Boaks setting out from his home near Kingston in his own special electioneering form of transport - a converted bicycle. Election time is a busy one for Commander Bill Boaks, R.N
UK General Election 1970. Campaign posters at High Cross, Newport, Wales, shows one set of neighbours suffering from a split vote ahead of General Election (18th), pictured 16th June 1970
Margaret Thatcher holding 1983 Conservative party manifesto - May 1983
MARGARET THATCHER ELECTIONEERING - MAY 1987-3075
GEOFFREY HOWE, LORD WHITELAW, MARGARET THATCHER, CECIL PARKINSON, FRANCIS PYM AND MICHAEL HESELTINE AT A GENERAL ELECTION PRESS CONFERENCE - 18TH MAY 1983 (83/43388)
MARGARET THATCHER IS SHOWN A LARGE TURBOT BY LIFEBOAT MECHANIC EDDIE MURT IN PADSTOW DURING HER GENERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN TOUR - 20TH MAY 1983 (83/43476)
MARGARET THATCHER CELEBRATES HER THIRD GENERAL ELECTION WIN AT CONSERVATIVE CENTRAL OFFICE, WHILST A SUPPORTER HOLDS ALOFT A DAILY EXPRESS BREAKING THE NEWS - 1987
Margaret Thatcher and Denis Thatcher celebrate election victory at Tory party headquarters - June 1983
Margaret Thatcher and Cecil Parkinson celebrating Conservative election victory - June 1983
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and husband Dennis seen here leaving the polling station at the Westminster Institute in Castle Lane, London, SW1 on the morning of the General Election. 9th June 1983
Margaret Thatcher and husband Denis on board coach during election campaign - May 1987
MARGARET THATCHER ON BOARD HER GENERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN BATTLE BUS - 19TH MAY 1983
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, with husband Denis and Conservative Party Chairman Cecil Parkinson celebrate at party headquarters after winning the General Election - 10th June 1983
Secretary of State for Prices and Consumer Protection Roy Hattersley was a happy man today - the official inflation figure showed under 10% for the first time in many years
Labour leader Neil Kinnock hitting the campaign trail in Southampton ahead of the 1992 General Election. 3rd April 1992
Labour leader Neil Kinnock during the 1992 General Election campaign. 26th March 1992
West Derbyshire by-election. Labour candidate William Moore with leader Neil Kinnock. 29th April 1986
West Derbyshire by-election. Conservative candidate Patrick McLoughlin. 29th April 1986
Conservative Party rally at Wembley during the 1987 election campaign. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. 6th June 1987
Labour leader Neil Kinnock juggles with produce at a market in Wandsworth, London, during a business rating meeting. 29th February 1988
Labour leader Neil Kinnock on the day of the 1987 general election in Pontllanfraith, Wales. 11th June 1987
Labour Party meeting ahead of the 1987 general election. Leader Neil Kinnock with MP Jo Richardson. 18th May 1987
The Labour Party Conference, Brighton. Leader Neil Kinnock links arms with his wife Glenys and Deputy Leader Roy Hattersley. 2nd October 1987
Labour leader Neil Kinnock visits Ealing, London. 22nd September 1987
Labour Party conference, Bournemouth. Leader Neil Kinnock delivers a speech. 1st October 1985
Labour Party rally held at the Business Design Centre during the 1987 election campaign. Labour leader Neil Kinnock and his wife Glenys. 6th June 1987
Labour leader Neil Kinnock and his wife Glenys go to cast their vote in the 1987 general election in Pontllanfraith, Wales. 11th June 1987
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher campaigning in Harrogate with her husband Denis. 9th June 1987
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher campaigning ahead of the General Election. 21st May 1987
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher unveils the Tory Party Manifesto for the 1987 General Election. 19th May 1987
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her husband Denis campaigning ahead of the General Election. 21st May 1987
Shirley Williams of the Social Democratic Party getting her election campaign underway as she tours shopping areas during the Crosby by-election. 8th November 1981
Shirley Williams of the Social Democratic Party on the campaign trail in Crosby ahead of the by-election. 18th November 1981
Shirley Williams of the Social Democratic Party celebrates her victory at the Crosby by-election with her supporters at the Blundellsands Hotel, Crosby. 27th November 1981
New York Scenes, Thursday 15th October 1964
Lady Newton, wife of the Unionist candidate, Sir Douglas Newton, decorating her husbands car with pink ribbon and white balloons for the polling at Cambridge. 16th March 1922
Prime Ministers wife Audrey Callaghan was today at the Labour party offices at Ilford. She was helping Tessa Jowell, the Labour candidate to send out her election addresses to the people of Ilford
John Freeman, Liberal parliamentary candidate for the Ilford North by-election. 1st March 1978