yes.
John Smith, who died in 1994 and was replaced by Tony Blair.
Labor Party leader and Leader of the Opposition
Gordon Brown
Tony Blair took over as Labour leader from John Smith, who had succeeded Neil Kinnock as Labour leader following Labour's election defeat in 1992. Smith was never Prime Minister, since the Conservatives were in power at the time- he was Leader of the Opposition, and died in 1994. The Deputy leader Margaret Beckett held the post for a year, before Blair was elected as Labour Party leader in '95.
he was leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007
Yes. Tony Blair was the leader of the Labour Party and Prime Minister in 1998.
He got more votes than the other candidates.
The party elects a new leader who is then the new prime minister. As happened when Blair resigned.
He was a crack haed
Tony Blair was elected leader of the Labour party in 1994 after the sudden death of the previous leader John Smith the Conservative Party had been in power for 15 years at that time and was very unpopular so it was highly likely that whoever won the leadership election would become Prime Minister in due course. This was the case and Labour won the General Election in May 1997 and Blair as their leader became Prime Minister. It is alleged that there was a pact between Gordon Brown and Blair that Brown would not contest the leadership election in return for influence and on condition that Blair would eventually resign so that Brown could take over. This is sometimes called the Granita pact after the restaurant where the deal was allegedly made.
1997
Sam Pollock - labor leader - died in 1983.