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Some of these are fairly apt…some less so….

 

 

Anthony Eden - Give Me Your Word (Tennessee Ernie Ford)

Harold Macmillan- Singing the Blues (Guy Mitchell)

Alec Douglas-Home - Do You Love Me (Brian Poole & the Tremeloes)

Harold Wilson - Oh Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison)

Ted Heath - In the Summertime (Mungo Jerry)

Harold Wilson 2.0 - Jealous Mind (Alvin Stardust)

James Callaghan - Save Your Kisses for Me (Brotherhood of Man)

Margaret Thatcher - Bright Eyes (Art Garfunkel)

John Major - Ice Ice Baby (Vanilla Ice)

Tony Blair - Blood On the Dancefloor (Michael Jackson)

Gordon Brown - Umbrella (Rihanna / Jay-Z)

David Cameron - Good Times (Roll Deep)

Theresa May - One Dance (Drake / Wizkid / Kyla)

Boris Johnson - Beautiful People (Ed Sheeran / Khalid)

Liz Truss - Baddest of Them All (Eliza Rose)

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Thickest of them all maybe.

 

7 days to pluck the solution to the cost of living crisis out of your arse Liz, clock's ticking.

So the first of our run of Tory PMs entered to a song with 'Good' in the title, hopefully that means this one entering to one with 'Bad' in the title will be the last... :P

Some of these no.1s are let's say "unfortunate" bearing in mind the inhabitant.

Tony Blair has a lot of blood on his hands - of course not many dancefloors in Baghdad though.

David Cameron - "Good Times", well under his watch we left the EU.

Johnson - is not a beautiful person outside or inside.

Teresa May had certainly one dance to remember.

 

If we use 'baddest' in its traditional sense then yes can see that works for Truss!

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Winston Churchill was PM when the Official charts started in 1952

When Anthony Eden became PM on 6 April 1955, UK #1 was Tennessee Ernie Ford - Give Me Your Word

When Harold MacMillan became PM on 10 January 1957, UK #1 was Guy Mitchell - Singing The Blues

When Alec Douglas-Home became PM on 19 October 1963, UK #1 was Brian Poole & The Tremeloes - Do You Love Me?

When Harold Wilson became PM on 16 October 1964, UK #1 was Roy Orbison - Oh, Pretty Woman

When Edward Heath became PM on 19 June 1970, UK #1 was Mungo Jerry - In The Summertime

When Harold Wilson returned as PM on 4 March 1974, UK #1 was Alvin Stardust - Jealous Mind

When James Callaghan became PM on 5 April 1976, UK #1 was Brotherhood Of Man - Save Your Kisses For Me

When Margaret Thatcher became PM on 4 May 1979, UK #1 was Art Garfunkel - Bright Eyes

When John Major became PM on 28 November 1990, UK #1 was Vanilla Ice - Ice Ice Baby

When Tony Blair became PM on 2 May 1997, UK #1 was Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dancefloor

When Gordon Brown became PM on 27 June 2007, UK #1 was Rihanna featuring JAY-Z - Umbrella

When David Cameron became PM on 11 May 2010, UK #1 was Roll Deep featuring Jodie Connor - Good Times

When Theresa May became PM on 13 July 2016, UK #1 was Drake featuring Wizkid & Kyla - One Dance

When Boris Johnson became PM on 24 July 2019, UK #1 was Ed Sheeran featuring Khalid - Beautiful People

When Liz Truss became PM today, UK #1 is Eliza Rose & Interplanetary Criminal - B.O.T.A (Baddest Of Them All)

Winston Churchill was PM when the Official charts started in 1952

When Anthony Eden became PM on 6 April 1955, UK #1 was Tennessee Ernie Ford - Give Me Your Word

When Harold MacMillan became PM on 10 January 1957, UK #1 was Guy Mitchell - Singing The Blues

When Alec Douglas-Home became PM on 19 October 1963, UK #1 was Brian Poole & The Tremeloes - Do You Love Me?

When Harold Wilson became PM on 16 October 1964, UK #1 was Roy Orbison - Oh, Pretty Woman

When Edward Heath became PM on 19 June 1970, UK #1 was Mungo Jerry - In The Summertime

When Harold Wilson returned as PM on 4 March 1974, UK #1 was Alvin Stardust - Jealous Mind

When James Callaghan became PM on 5 April 1976, UK #1 was Brotherhood Of Man - Save Your Kisses For Me

When Margaret Thatcher became PM on 4 May 1979, UK #1 was Art Garfunkel - Bright Eyes

When John Major became PM on 28 November 1990, UK #1 was Vanilla Ice - Ice Ice Baby

When Tony Blair became PM on 2 May 1997, UK #1 was Michael Jackson - Blood On The Dancefloor

When Gordon Brown became PM on 27 June 2007, UK #1 was Rihanna featuring JAY-Z - Umbrella

When David Cameron became PM on 11 May 2010, UK #1 was Roll Deep featuring Jodie Connor - Good Times

When Theresa May became PM on 13 July 2016, UK #1 was Drake featuring Wizkid & Kyla - One Dance

When Boris Johnson became PM on 24 July 2019, UK #1 was Ed Sheeran featuring Khalid - Beautiful People

When Liz Truss became PM today, UK #1 is Eliza Rose & Interplanetary Criminal - B.O.T.A (Baddest Of Them All)

 

Yes, that is the entire contents of the OP of this thread...

Oh Hadji :lol:

At least mine has the dates for when they became PM. Whoever put the first page up in the first place forgot to put the dates. People need to know the dates

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aktually Truss isn't PM yet, she'll become PM on the 6th September, not the 5th 🤓 yes it doesn't change anything in regards to this thread but PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW THE DATES

 

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god that Blair one is dark, he's lucky he bribed D:Ream to give himself another #1 to be associated with

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Sorry guys - thought you’d be able to Google the dates yourselves, my mistake 😆😆
Ice Ice Baby for me :wub:
Don't tell Liz Truss about the final track on the current #1 album
Sorry guys - thought you’d be able to Google the dates yourselves, my mistake 😆😆

 

Tbh the dates are irrelevant :D

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