Their political views.
Labour - Gordon Brown, Conservatives - David Cameron & Liberal Democrats -
The Conservatives. John Major was PM.
The Conservatives were in office from 1979-1997.
England doesn't have a President, but a Prime Minister instead (like Canada). At present this is David Cameron, who is a Conservative and heads a coalition government of Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, with the Conservatives as the largest party.
At present it is the "Liberal Democrats" commonly called the "Lib Dems".
Queen Elizabeth II remains as Head of State, but the Prime Minister is David Cameron. He is a Conservative, and heads a coalition government made up of Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, with the Conservatives being the largest party.
England has no President, but a Prime Minister instead. 2010 was a General Election year- Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown began the year as Premier, but was swept from power by Conservative David Cameron, who heads a coalition Government of Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, with the Conservatives as the largest party.
The Liberals were in power in 2009. This answer is for Canada / British Columbia.
Liberal Democrats in England was created in 1988.
The Labour Party with Tony Blair as Prime Minister
Wales has four main political parties- Welsh Labour, which is Centre Left and is in favour of further devolved Government without going so far as independence, Plaid Cymru, which is Socialist and wishes to seeWales become independent from England, the Welsh Conservatives, who are Right Wing and wish to maintain Wales's position pretty much as it is, and the Welsh Liberal Democrats, who's position is very similar to that of Welsh Labour. All but the more right-wing Conservatives wish to see Wales remain part of the EU. There is also a minority party called UKIP, which stands for the United Kingdom Independence Party- this began in England and is a far-right British Nationalist party, which wants to abolish Welsh devolution, re-strengthen it's ties to England and is anti-European Union. There are also two or three Assembly members who sit as Independents. At present Labour is the Governing body in the Welsh Assembly, with the Conservatives the official Opposition and Plaid Cymru coming a close third, lagging behind the Conservatives by only one vote.
The English channel separates France and England.