I think that the most obvious would be Margaret Thatcher. She was elected in 1979 because of her radical views and ideas. No other previous governments, Conservative or Labour, had attempted to win with such a manifesto.
She abandoned the idea of consensus, tackled the left-wing trade unions, expanded Britain's financial sector and made buisnesses much more profitable. In doing so she reversed, or at least stopped, the decline of the British nation. Having beaten Argentina in the Falklnads War in 1982, this was a time of partiotism where people actually believed in Britan.
Winston Churchill without a doubt.
Winston Churchill.
William Gladstone was a British Prime minister and politician. He is most known for having served as the prime minister of Britain 4 separate times.
The Prime Minister of Britain during World War II was Winston Churchill.
William Gladstone was a British Prime minister and politician. He is most known for having served as the prime minister of Britain 4 separate times.
Winston Churhill
Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill (the most important)
Winston Churchill was said to resemble a bulldog .....
Neville Chamberlain
It's called the Welfare system, and Marget Thatcher was the Prime Minister that cut back the most on public spending that contributed to the Welfare system.
Yes. Countries that have a Monarchy or are a Commonwealth have a Prime Minister. Countries that do not have a Monarchy and are not a Commonwealth have a President. The United Kingdom has a Monarchy. As of January 2013, the Prime Minister of the UK is David Cameron.