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Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940) was the son of the tariff reform campaigner Joseph Chamberlain and the half-brother of Austen Chamberlain, the Conservative foreign Secretary. Elected to Parliament in 1918, he joined the Conservative government of Bonar Law in 1922, and by the following year was chancellor of the exchequer, a post he resumed under the national government of 1931, by which time he had become regarded as the natural successor to Baldwin. He finally obtained the Leadership on Baldwin's retirement in 1935. His attempts to neutralise the threat of Hitler's Germany in the Munich agreement of March 1938 were unsuccessful, and he was forced to declare war in September 1939. In May 1940 he resigned, having seen his support among his backbenchers ebbing fast in a famous debate on the Norwegian campaign. He died only a few months later.

  


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21st Century
- John Reid
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- Geoff Hoon
- Jack Straw
- Peter Hain
20th Century
- Andrew Bonar Law
- John Biffen
- Fred Peart
- Andrew Bonar Law
- Margaret Beckett
- Iain Macleod
- Ann Tayler
- Norman St. John Stevas
- Francis Pym
- Robert Carr
- Sir Henry Campbell - Bannerman
- Austen Chamberlain
- Harry Crookshank
- Herbert Stanley Morrisno
- Selwyn Lloyd
- John MacGregor
- James Chuter Ede
- Sir Stafford Cripps
- Edward Short
- Ramsey MacDonald
19th Century
- Benjamin Disraeli
- Henry John Temple
- Benjamin Disraeli
- Arthur James Balfour
- Lord John Russell
- William Henry Smith
- Lord John Russell
- Sir Michael Hicks - Beach
- Sir Stafford Henry Northcote
- George Canning
- Spencer Perceval
- William Ewart Gladstone
- Charles Grey
- Robert Stewart
- William Pitt the Younger
- Lord John Russell
- Henry Addington
- William Ewart Gladstone
- Charles James Fox
- John Charles Spencer
18th Century
- William Pitt the Elder
- Sir Thomas Robinson
- George Grenville
- Lord Frederick North
- Robert Walpole
- George Grenville
- Charles James Fox
- Charles James Fox and Lord North
- Thomas Townshend
- Samuel Sandys
- Henry Pelham
- Henry Fox
- William Pitt the Younger
- Henry Seymour Conway