The position of Prime Minister of Britain emerged in the early 18th century, evolving from the role of the First Lord of the Treasury. Sir Robert Walpole is often regarded as the first de facto Prime Minister, serving from 1721 to 1742. Over the centuries, the role has expanded in authority and responsibility, particularly following the Reform Acts of the 19th century and the establishment of the cabinet system. Today, the Prime Minister is the head of government, responsible for leading the executive branch and representing the UK domestically and internationally.
Henry John Temple was Prime Minister of Britain in 1861. He served as Prime Minister of Britain from 1859 to 1865.
Britain's current prime minister is- David Cameron. In WW2 the prime minister was- Winston Churchill. Shortly after WW2 the prime minister was- Nevile Chamberlain. I hope this has answered your question! =)
The President appoints the Prime Minister of India.
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William Pitt served as prime minister of Britain from 1756-1761.
The current Prime Minister is David Cameron.
Margaret Thatcher served as Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1979 until 1991. She was Great Britain's first female Prime Minister.
Britain has never had a President. There is a Prime Minister.
Australia was a colonial outpost of Britain in 1840, it did not have a Prime Minister.
The conservative Prime Minister of Great Britain. He is the youngest PM in British history and took power May 11, 2010 after Gordon Brown resigned.
Lord Frederick North was the Prime Minister of Great Britain in 1775. 1775 was also the year that the American war of Independence broke out.
Theresa May is the prime minister of Britain's since 2016 to present.