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    Default Which British Prime Minister are you?


    A fun quiz this one, nice and broad but short so I thought it would be good especially with the General Election coming.

    It seems personality based too rather than just political.

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    (1804-1881) Benjamin Disraeli was a Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister twice. He was central in the creation of the modern Conservative Party and defined many of its guiding principles.

    He was influential in world affairs and was an enthusiastic supporter of the British Empire. Close to Queen Victoria, he nevertheless had a rapport with the working classes and introduced policies to support those on lower incomes. He introduced political reform and gave the queen a new role in politics.
    Pretty accurate.

    Take the quiz via this link and post your result: http://www.quizmouse.com/quizzes/10
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    I got the same as you Dan
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    Just played around with the answers a lot, basically if you're middle class, support the monarchy, not too much military projection and you're not a massive extrovert then you end up as Benjamin Disraeli.
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    Ewww, David Cameron? I fail to see how. I went to a private school but my school wasn't filled with entitled idiots and double standards :/

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    I got sum1 called William Gladstone he introduced secret voting LOOOL


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    Just played around with the answers a lot, basically if you're middle class, support the monarchy, not too much military projection and you're not a massive extrovert then you end up as Benjamin Disraeli.
    I got it as working class

    #beatTheSystem.
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    (1874-1965) Winston Churchill was born into the aristocratic family of the Dukes of Marlborough and was an officer in the British Army before becoming Prime Minister during the Second World War. He was also a writer, a historian and an artist, winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953.

    Warning about Nazi Germany in the 1930s, Churchill was appointed First Lord of the Admiralty at the outbreak of war, and became Prime Minister when Neville Chamberlain resigned. He was noted for his speeches and radio broadcasts and refused to consider defeat, surrender or any compromise. After the war, foreign policy dominated Churchill's tenure as Britain's military influence overseas declined. Domestic policies focused on housing and welfare reform, and raising of tax allowances.

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    oh right, the pm thing. i dunno i think it was the same as lemons

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