No,Tory, Tory, and Labour prime ministers in that order
if you dig deeper you will find thatcher and major are cousin there is proof in the indepent story below but i can't get the link working maybe some techno dude could. http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/major-and-thatcher-how-they-are-related-so-it-really-is-in-the-genes-thanks-to-a-genealogist-and-a-merchant-seaman-from-Boston-lincs-we-can-reveal-that-mr-major-and-baroness-thatcher-are-fifth-cousins-once-removed-catherine-milner-reports-1436119.html
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No they were not related, but they were all prime ministers of England. Update: Tony Blair is not related to either John Major or Margaret Thatcher (Blair is descended from working class Glasweigians). But Margaret Thatcher and John Major ARE related - they are both descended from peasant farmers John and Elizabeth Crust who lived in Boston Lincolnshire in the 18th Century (peasant farmers are those who farmed but did not own land).
Margaret Thatcher. She was the first female prime minister in Britain.
John Major for a short while before Tony Blair took overin 1997.
margaret thatcher was succeeded by the chancellor of the exchequer, john major.
John Major of the Conservative Party succeeded Margaret Thatcher as Britain's prime minister on November 28, 1990. He served until May 2, 1997, after his defeat by Tony Blair of the Labour Party.
John Major of the Conservative Party succeeded Margaret Thatcher as Britain's prime minister on November 28, 1990. He served until May 2, 1997, after his defeat by Tony Blair of the Labour Party.
John Major.
Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Cameron (current Prime Minister)
Tony Blair in 1997.
Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, (is second 'hw' an error?), James Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Tony Blair are followed by Gordon Brown
In 1992 John Major was prime minister.
John Major was Margaret Thatchers succesor as prime minister.