| KINNOCK | Neil, leader of the British Labour Party 1983-92 (7) |
| HATTERSLEY | Roy _, British Labour Party politician who served as Deputy Leader of the party 1983-92 (10) |
| ROYHATTERSLEY | Deputy leader of the Labour Party 1983-1992 |
| REDFLAG | The ... ..., anthem of the British Labour Party (3,4) |
| NEIL | First name of the leader of the British Labour Party from 1983 to 1992. (4) |
| GAITSKELL | Hugh ---, Leader of the British Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition 1955-1963 (9) |
| FOOT | Michael, leader of the British Labour Party 1980-3 (4) |
| SMITH | John ---, leader of the British Labour Party 1992-94 (5) |
| GRIMOND | Jo, leader of the British Liberal party from 1956-67 (7) |
| MILITANT | Trotskyist group which followed entryist tactics within the British Labour Party until the early 1990s |
| KAUFMAN | Gerald ---, former British Labour MP for Manchester Gorton; the father of the House of Commons 2015-17 (7) |
| CLEMENT | British Labour prime minister who served between the two terms of Winston Churchill (1945-51) (7,6) |
| ANEURIN | Mr. Bevan, British Labour politician who introduced the National Health Service in 1948 (7) |
| NEILKINNOCK | Leader of the Labour Party from 1983-92 (4,7) |
| TONYBLAIR | The British Labour Party's longest-serving Prime Minister, now the United Nations envoy to the Middl |
| ROY | Deputy leader of the Labour Party from 1983-92 (3,10) |
| ATTLEE | Prime minister in the British Labour Party's first majority government |
| RAMSAY | The first British Labour Party Prime Minister (6,9) |
| MACDONALD | The first British Labour Party Prime Minister (6,9) |
| MILIBAND | Ed ******** , British Labour Party leader between 2010 and 2015 (8) |