From Churchill to Trash: All the Queen’s Prime Ministers (Video)

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The iconic Sir Winston Churchill was the first Prime Minister appointed in 1951 by the then young Queen and served until 1955.

Yesterday, at Balmoral Castle, the 96-year-old Queen Elizabeth appointed the 15th Prime Minister of her tenure and the third female Prime Minister of Britain, Liz Truss. The iconic Sir Winston Churchill was the first Prime Minister appointed in 1951 by the then young Queen and served until 1955.

A long series of resignations and appointments followed:

– Anthony Eden: April 6, 1955 – January 10, 1957, 1 year and 279 days
– Harold Macmillan: 10 January 1957 – 19 October 1963, 6 years and 282 days
– Alec Douglas Hume: October 19, 1963 – October 16, 1964, 364 days
– Harold Wilson: October 16, 1964-June 19, 1970, 5 years and 247 days
– Edward Heath: June 19, 1970 – March 4, 1974, 3 years and 259 days
– Harold Wilson: March 4, 1974 – April 5, 1976, 2 years and 33 days
– James Callahan: April 5, 1976 – May 4, 1979, 3 years and 30 days
– Margaret Thatcher: 4 May 1979 – 28 November 1990, 11 years and 209 days
– John Major: November 28, 1990-May 2, 1997, 6 years and 156 days
– Tony Blair: 2 May 1997-27 June 2007, 10 years and 57 days
– Gordon Brown: June 27, 2007- May 11, 2010, 2 years and 319 days
– David Cameron: 11 May 2010 – 13 July 2016, 6 years and 64 days
– Theresa May: 13 July 2016-24 July 2019, 3 years and 11 days
– Boris Johnson: 24 July 2019-6 September 2022, 3 years and 45 days

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