Starting with David Lloyd George, the first to use the title "Prime Minister" officially:
David Lloyd George (1916-1922, Welsh, only Prime Minister who did not have English as his first language)
Andrew Bonar Law (1922-1923, Canadian-born, only Prime Minister born outside the British Isles)
Ramsay MacDonald (briefly in 1924, then 1929-1935, Scottish)
James Callaghan (1976-1979, Welsh)
Gordon Brown (2007-2010, Scottish)
Tony Blair was born in Scotland, but grew up in England.
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Robert Walpole was the first British Prime Minister in 1721.
None. All British Prime Ministers were Christian and most were Anglican Christians. Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli was an ethnic Jew, but was religiously an Anglican Christian.
It is normally reffered to as Number 10, Downing street or just Number 10.
None , a small percentage have been of Irish descent but none have been fully Irish.
One can find a list of British prime ministers by going on a website such as Wikipedia where it lists the prime ministers of Britain. There are also books on the prime ministers of Britain that can be found on Amazon.
There were ten British Prime Ministers that were lawyers. They were Adding ton, Grenville, Percival, and Canning. Disraeli Asfuith, Lloyd, Atlee and Blair were British Prime Ministers that were lawyers.
Margaret Thatcher was British Prime Minister in the 1980s.
A full list of British Prime Ministers is available on Wikipedia. See related link.
Most Prime Ministers of Canada have at least a basic command of French and English. This could be almost any of the Prime Ministers.
Winston Churchill would be one of the most famous British Prime Ministers.
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Canadian provinces do not have prime ministers - they have premiers. Gordon Campbell is the premier of British Columbia.
Churchill ( Winston) come to my mind. However, there have been several famous prime ministers.
Robert Walpole was the first British Prime Minister in 1721.