As of October 2023, Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, had not served as a Member of Parliament (MP) prior to becoming Prime Minister. He was appointed to the role in October 2022, after previously serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer and holding other governmental positions. However, it's important to note that all Prime Ministers must be MPs at the time of taking office, so it's likely a misunderstanding in phrasing.
John Howard became Australia's new Prime Minister in 1996. Howard went on to become Australia's second-longest-serving Prime Minister.
after robert walpole became Prime Minister, he went to coding camp. after 4 years of camp, he went to a chess club in Vegas. he travelled by boat to australia's Sydney. :)
John Curtin .
No Australian Prime Minister has been assassinated or murdered. Harold Holt (former prime Minister in 1966-67) went missing when he went swimming off the notorious southern Victoria coast, and has never been found. He was presumed dead two days after he disappeared.
One example was Margaret Thatcher (now Baroness Thatcher), the first female leader of the Conservative Party and the first British Prime Minister who was a woman. Before she went into politics, Margaret Thatcher was a graduate research chemist.
The US doesn't have a prime minister. The closest thing the US has to a prime minster is the president. Perhaps you meant to ask "Who was president when Neil Armstrong went to the moon?"
Harold Holt disappeared while swimming off Cheviot Beach, Victoria, Australia.
There has never been a Prime Minister of England. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom was Margaret Thatcher.
He worked at a train station in Scotland, then went on to become Prime Minister.
Raymond Poincare was president of France in 1919. He served as president from 1913 to 1920 after serving as Prime Minister from 1912 to 1913. He went on to serve as Prime Minister two more times.
Sir Winston Churchill (see 'Related links' below)
John A Macdonald became the 1st Prime Minister of Canada when the country of Canada was created on 1867 July 1. The first federal election went from 1867 August 7 to September 20.