Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, David Cameron (current Prime Minister)
As of today (25th July 2013) there are threePrime Ministers still alive - they are... John Major (born 1943), Tony Blair (born 1953) and Gordon Brown (born 1951).
Both were politicians, Meir in Israel and Thatcher in the United Kingdom. Both were ministers. Both became the first female Prime Ministers of their respective countries. Both are remembered for strong leadership.
During WW1 the United Kingdom had 2 Prime Ministers. Herbert Henry Asquith (Liberal, 1908-1916) and then David Lloyd George (Liberal, 1916-1922). During WW2 the United Kingdom had 3 Prime Ministers. Neville Chamberlain (Conservative, 1937-1940), Winston Churchill (Conservative, 1940-1945) and Clement Attlee (Labour, 1945-1951).
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom: Neville Chamberlain, then Winston Churchill.
The cabinet, or The Cabinet of the United Kingdom, is not part of the House of Commons. The cabinet is a decision making council empowered with legislative, judicial, and executive functions. The cabinet is comprised of the Prime Minister and 22 Cabinet Ministers. The Prime Minister selects Cabinet Ministers from elected members of the House of Lords and House of Commons. The Cabinet of the United Kingdom acts as the executive council for the Queen.
We don't have prime ministers, we have the Taoiseach. The former Taoisigh are: Éamon De Valera John Costello Seán Lemass Jack Lynch Liam Cosgrave Charles Haughey Garret Fitzgerald Albert Reynolds John Bruton Bertie Ahern
The UK has Prime Ministers not Presidents. The current PM is Gordon Brown.
There are many countries in the world that have a prime minister. For example, there is the United Kingdom, who has a conservative prime minister as of 2014.
Both were politicians, Meir in Israel and Thatcher in the United Kingdom. Both were ministers. Both became the first female Prime Ministers of their respective countries. Both are remembered for strong leadership.
There are no prime ministers of England, i assume you mean the United Kingdom? If so it was Tony Blair (Labour Party).
If you mean 10 Downing Street (the Prime Ministers residence) - it is SW1A 2AA
Tony Blair, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, is married to Cherie Booth.
There are a lot of countries that have prime ministers. Three that do would be the United Kingdom, Germany, and Italy. Other countries either have presidents or premiers.
There are dozens of them - too many to list here.
The United Kingdom does not elect presidents.The UK has never had a President.if you mean the united kingdom you are clearly insane- we have prime ministers and regents hereThe UK does not have a president, instead, the chief executive is the prime minister. The first prime minister was Sir Robert Walpole, who took the office in 1721.
During WW1 the United Kingdom had 2 Prime Ministers. Herbert Henry Asquith (Liberal, 1908-1916) and then David Lloyd George (Liberal, 1916-1922). During WW2 the United Kingdom had 3 Prime Ministers. Neville Chamberlain (Conservative, 1937-1940), Winston Churchill (Conservative, 1940-1945) and Clement Attlee (Labour, 1945-1951).
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom: Neville Chamberlain, then Winston Churchill.
The cabinet, or The Cabinet of the United Kingdom, is not part of the House of Commons. The cabinet is a decision making council empowered with legislative, judicial, and executive functions. The cabinet is comprised of the Prime Minister and 22 Cabinet Ministers. The Prime Minister selects Cabinet Ministers from elected members of the House of Lords and House of Commons. The Cabinet of the United Kingdom acts as the executive council for the Queen.