In his first speech in Parliament as Prime Minister, Winston Churchill said he had nothing to offer 'but blood, toil, tears and sweat' (13 May 1940).
Winston Churchill
The British Prime Minister at the outbreak of World War II was Neville Chamberlain who actually declared war in 1939. He was succeeded by Winston Churchill in May 1940.Neville Chamberlain was the British prime minister at the start of World War 2
The British Prime Minister at the start of World War 2 was Neville Chamberlain.
The prime minister that lead the British into world war one was Herbert Asquith. Prime Minister Asquith gave Germany her ultimatum in 1914 to get out of Belgium.
Herbert Asquith
The British Prime Minister and War Minister for most of the war was Lloyd George and the Kaiser of Germany was Wilhelm II
Kaiser Wilhelm
Winston Churchill
because most people in this world have nothing but to many others what their nothing is, is special and more valuable. so therefore nothing can be stated as everything.
David Lloyd George.David Llyod George was Britain's Prime Minister during and after World War I.
Winston Churchill
Currently, the major problem that the British Prime Minister (along with most other heads of government across the world) is the huge debt crisis that Britain faces.