England does not have a President, but a Prime Minister instead. There were several Prime Ministers during the 1970's- 1970 was a General Election year, when Harold Wilson's Labour Government was replaced by a Conservative government led by Edward Heath. Labour returned to power in '74 under Wilson, but he was forced to resign due to ill-health in '76 and handed over power to his Chancellor, James Callaghan. Callaghan was never elected in his own right, but was what is known as a 'caretaker' Prime Minister. In 1979, he lost the election to the Conservative Margaret Thatcher.
So it was:
1970- Harold Wilson (Labour)
1970-'74 Edward Heath (Conservative)
1974-'76 Harold Wilson again
1976-'79 James Callaghan (Labour)
1979 Margaret Thatcher (Conservative).
England does not have a president. As England does not have a president, there is no office of the president so there is no name for one.
England does not have a president, so there is not information about the current president of England to be got.
England doesn't have a president.
England does not have a president. So there has never been a woman or man as president of England.
No. She is the queen of England. England does not have a president. It is a monarchy, not a republic.
England does not have a senate and it does not have a president.
England doesn't have a president as it is a monarchy. Only republics have a president.
England does not have a president, so there is no age as an answer.
England doesn't have a president. It is a monarchy. The Prime Minister would be similar to the US president.
No president was born in England. All were born in the colonies.
no you cant run for president in England because they are ruled by a king
England has never had a president. It is a monarchy, so it has a King or a Queen. So unless they change their system to being a republic, there will never be a president in England.