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Who did Winston Churchill replace when he became prime minister?

Winston Churchill served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He first became Prime Minister in 1940, replacing Neville Chamberlain. During his second term as Prime Minister, which began in 1951, he replaced Clement Attlee.


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Robert Menzies was Prime Minister of Australia on two different occasions. Following Menzies' first term in office, which lasted from 26 April 1939 until 28 August 1941, the next Australian Prime Minister was Arthur Fadden, for just two months until John Curtin was elected. After Menzies' second term in office, which was from 10 December 1949 until 20 January 1966, Harold Holt then gained the position of Prime Minister.


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During a Federal election to choose the next Prime Minister, elections are held around the country in various locations such as schools, churches and community halls.


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How do you vote for a prime minister?

In Scotland or any part of the UK you do not vote for a Prime Minister. You vote for your local Member of Parliament. He or she is usually a member of a political party, and the party elects a leader who becomes the Prime Minister if that party has the most Members of Parliament.

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