United Bermuda Party - Leaders of The United Bermuda Party

Leaders of The United Bermuda Party

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Sir Henry Tucker 1964 1971
Sir Edward Richards 1971 1976
Sir John Sharpe 1976 1977
Sir David Gibbons 1977 1982
Sir John Swan 1982 1995
Dr. David Saul 1995 1997
Dame Pamela Gordon 1997 2001
Dr. Grant Gibbons 2001 2006
Hon. Wayne Furbert 2006 2007
Hon. Michael Dunkley 2007 2007
Hon. Kim Swan 2007 2012

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