Robert Walpole is considered the first Prime Minister, serving from 1721 to 1742. It took many years before the position was officially recognised, or even named, as it was often called "First Minister" or something similar. In 1906, Henry Campbell-Bannerman became the first Prime Minister to use it as a title.
John 'Chris' Watson was the 3rd Prime Minister of Australia and the first "Commonwealth Labor" Prime Minister of Australia. The Commonwealth Labor party no longer exists. It was a splinter group, formed from the original Labor Party in May 1901, which was ultimately merged into the Australian Labor Party.
The first Prime Minister who held allegiance to the original "Labor Party" (and in fact, led it) was Andrew Fisher.
The first Australian Prime Minister of the Australian Labor Party, the party still in existence today, was William 'Billy' Morris Hughes.
Ramsay McDonald
This depends on the country.
Margaret Thatcher was the first (and so far, only) female Prime Minister of Britain. She was in office from May 4, 1979 to November 28, 1990. She was a strong leader and was once dubbed the 'Iron Lady' by a news journalist.
clement attlee
India's first Prime Minister from the south was P.V. Narasima Rao in 1991. He was the 10th prime minister of India.
Margaret Thatcher served as Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1979 until 1991. She was Great Britain's first female Prime Minister.
Prior to Federation, there was no Prime Minister. The first Prime Minister of Australia was Edmund Barton, and he took on his position at Federation.
Robert Walpole
Harold MacMillan
Winston Churchill
Ramsay MacDonald
That was Edward Heath, born 1916.
Frederick North, Lord North of Kirtling
Michael Joseph Savage
Charles A Lindbergh
There is a Biography and many other books about Mrs. Thatcher , but I do not fully understand the question. Yes, she is the first Female Prime Minister of Britain and yes she has a biography.
Margaret Thatcher was the first (and so far, only) female Prime Minister of Britain. She was in office from May 4, 1979 to November 28, 1990. She was a strong leader and was once dubbed the 'Iron Lady' by a news journalist.
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They are head of the labour party