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    BarryW.
    Of course, I would go for Clement Attlee (1883 - 1967)
    His was the most significant reforming administration of 20th century Britain. It introduced the National Health Service, nationalised one fifth of the British economy, and granted independence to India.

    Of course I could produce a list; The Guardian ran a pole in 2008, it's very interesting.
    But whose choice, for who deserves what, are just our own opinions and obviously mine would be quite different from yours, on the whole.

    Personally I could agree with some of your choices but it's sad that you have to declare "Labour cannot produce a list of such distinction and with such great achievements"
    That does not invite others to join in with your post in a friendly manner, it's just another of your one-sided political challenges that would be treated by you with disdain even if I were to formulate a list, so why bother?

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