List of Prime Ministers & Administrations of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. (UK) that can be printed.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland (PM) is the political leader and head of His or Her Majesty's government; the reigning monarch is Head of State. Under the "royal prerogative" he or she, with the aid of the cabinet, carries out the business of government. Though appointed by the king or queen the Prime Minister, or "Premier", is usually the leader of the party with the most seats in parliament, to which body he or she is held accountable.Elections take place by law every five years though are more usually called by the existing Prime Minister when he or she thinks they can win.
Sir Robert Walpole is regarded as the first true Prime Minister but there were other leaders or "First Lords of the Treasury" who governed Great Britain before that. The title of "Prime Minister" was not officially recognised till 1905.
Prime Ministers UK to Print
2010 - David Cameron (Conservative -Liberal coalition)
2007- 2010 Gordon Brown (New Labour)
2005-2007 Tony Blair (New Labour)
2001-2005 Tony Blair (New Labour)
1997-2001 Tony Blair (New Labour)
1992-1997 John Major (Conservative)
1990-1992 John Major (Conservative)
1983-1990 Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1979-1987 Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1979-1983 Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1976-1979 James Callaghan (Labour)
1974-1976 Harold Wilson (2nd time) (Labour)
1970-1974 Edward Heath (Conservative)
1964-1970 Harold Wilson (Labour)
1963-1964 Sir Alec Douglas-Home (Conservative)
1959-1963 Harold Macmillan (Conservative)
1957-1959 Harold MacMillan (conservative)
1955-1957 Anthony Eden (Conservative)
1951-1955 Winston Churchill (2nd time) (Conservative)
1945-1951 Clement Attlee (Labour)
1945-1950 Clement Attlee (Labour)
1940-1945 Winston Churchill (Conservative, Coalition)
1939-1940 Neville Chamberlaine (Conservative)
1937-1939 Neville Chamberlain (Conservative)
1935-1937 Stanley Baldwin (3rd time)(Conservative, National coalition)
1931-1935 James Ramsay MacDonald (National coalition)
1929-1931 James Ramsay MacDonald (2nd time) (Labour)
1924-1929 Stanley Baldwin (2nd time) (Conservative)
1924-1924 James Ramsay MacDonald (Labour)
1923-1924 Stanley Baldwin (Conservative)
1922-1923 Andrew Bonar Law (Conservative)
1918-1922 David Lloyd George ( Conservative, Liberal coalition)
1916-1918 David Lloyd George (Conservative, Liberal, Labour coalition)
1915-1916 Herbert Asquith (Conservative Liberal, Labour coalition)
1908-1915 Herbert Asquith (Liberal)
1905-1908 Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (Liberal)
1902-1905 Arthur Balfour (Conservative)
1895-1902 Robert A. T. Gascoyne-Cecil, Marquis of Salisbury (2nd time) (Conservative)
1894-1895 Archibald Primrose, Earl of Rosebery (Liberal)
1892-1894 William Gladstone (4th time)(Liberal)
1886-1892 Robert A. T. Gascoyne-Cecil, Marquis of Salisbury (2nd time) (Conservative)
1886- William Gladstone (Liberal) (3rd time)
1885-1886 Robert A. T. Gascoyne-Cecil, Marquis of Salisbury (Conservative)
1880-1885 William Gladstone (2nd time) (Liberal)
1874-1880 Benjamin Disraeli (Beaconsfield) (2nd time) (Conservative)
1868-1874 William Gladstone (Liberal)
1868- Benjamin Disraeli (Conservative)
1866-1868 Edward Stanley, Earl of Derby (3rd time) Conservative)
1865-1866 Lord John Russell (2nd time) (Whig)
1859-1865 Henry John Temple, Vicount Palmerston (2nd time) (Whig)
1858-1859 Edward Stanley, Earl of Derby (2nd time) (Conservative)
1855-1858 Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston (Whig)
1852-1855 George Hamilton-Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen (Conservative)
1852- Edward Stanley, Earl of Derby (Conservative)
1846-1852 Lord John Russell (Whig)
1841-1846 Sir Robert Peel (2nd time (Tory)
1835-1841 William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (2nd time)(Whig)
1834-1835 Sir Robert Peel (Tory)
1834-1834 William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (Whig)
1830-1834 Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (Whig)
1828-1830 Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (Tory)
1827-1828 Frederick Robinson, Viscount Goderich (Tory)
1827- George Canning (Tory)
1812-1827 Robert B. Jenkinson, Lord Liverpool (Tory)
1809-1812 Spencer Perceval (Tory)
1807-1809 W. H. Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke Portland, (2nd time) with Canning and
Castlereagh (Tory)
1806-1807 William W. Grenville, Lord Grenville (coalition)
1804-1806 William Pitt, "The Younger" (2nd time) (Tory)
1801-1804 Henry Addington (Tory)
1783-1801 William Pitt, "The Younger" (Tory)
1783- W. H. Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, Fox and North (coalition)
1782-1783 William Petty, Earl of Shelburne (Whig)
1782- Charles Watson-Wentworth, Marquess of Rockingham ( 2nd time) (Whig)
1770-1782 Frederick North, Lord North (Tory)
1768-1770 Augustus Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Grafton (Whig)
1766-1768 William Pitt, "The Elder", Earl of Chatham (Whig)
1765-1766 Charles Watson-Wentworth, Marquess of Rockingham (Whig)
1763-1765 George Grenville (Whig)
1762-1763 John Stuart, Earl of Bute (Tory)
1761-1762 Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle (Whig)
1757-1761 Thomas Pelham-Holles,Duke of Newcastle, (2nd time) with Pitt
1756-1757 William Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire, (Whig) with Pitt
1754-1756 Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle (Whig)
1744-1754 Henry Pelham (Whig)
1742-1744 Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington, with Carteret (Whig)
1721-1742 Sir Robert Walpole (Whig)
1717-1721 James Stanhope 1st Earl Stanhope
1714-1717 Charles Townshend 2nd Viscount of Raynham, with Walpole (Whig)
1710-1714 Henry St John 1st Viscount Bolingbroke, with Harley (Tory)
1704-1710 Duke of Marlbourgh (Whig)
1702-1704 Duke of Marlbourgh (Tory)
2007- 2010 Gordon Brown (New Labour)
2005-2007 Tony Blair (New Labour)
2001-2005 Tony Blair (New Labour)
1997-2001 Tony Blair (New Labour)
1992-1997 John Major (Conservative)
1990-1992 John Major (Conservative)
1983-1990 Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1979-1987 Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1979-1983 Margaret Thatcher (Conservative)
1976-1979 James Callaghan (Labour)
1974-1976 Harold Wilson (2nd time) (Labour)
1970-1974 Edward Heath (Conservative)
1964-1970 Harold Wilson (Labour)
1963-1964 Sir Alec Douglas-Home (Conservative)
1959-1963 Harold Macmillan (Conservative)
1957-1959 Harold MacMillan (conservative)
1955-1957 Anthony Eden (Conservative)
1951-1955 Winston Churchill (2nd time) (Conservative)
1945-1951 Clement Attlee (Labour)
1945-1950 Clement Attlee (Labour)
1940-1945 Winston Churchill (Conservative, Coalition)
1939-1940 Neville Chamberlaine (Conservative)
1937-1939 Neville Chamberlain (Conservative)
1935-1937 Stanley Baldwin (3rd time)(Conservative, National coalition)
1931-1935 James Ramsay MacDonald (National coalition)
1929-1931 James Ramsay MacDonald (2nd time) (Labour)
1924-1929 Stanley Baldwin (2nd time) (Conservative)
1924-1924 James Ramsay MacDonald (Labour)
1923-1924 Stanley Baldwin (Conservative)
1922-1923 Andrew Bonar Law (Conservative)
1918-1922 David Lloyd George ( Conservative, Liberal coalition)
1916-1918 David Lloyd George (Conservative, Liberal, Labour coalition)
1915-1916 Herbert Asquith (Conservative Liberal, Labour coalition)
1908-1915 Herbert Asquith (Liberal)
1905-1908 Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (Liberal)
1902-1905 Arthur Balfour (Conservative)
1895-1902 Robert A. T. Gascoyne-Cecil, Marquis of Salisbury (2nd time) (Conservative)
1894-1895 Archibald Primrose, Earl of Rosebery (Liberal)
1892-1894 William Gladstone (4th time)(Liberal)
1886-1892 Robert A. T. Gascoyne-Cecil, Marquis of Salisbury (2nd time) (Conservative)
1886- William Gladstone (Liberal) (3rd time)
1885-1886 Robert A. T. Gascoyne-Cecil, Marquis of Salisbury (Conservative)
1880-1885 William Gladstone (2nd time) (Liberal)
1874-1880 Benjamin Disraeli (Beaconsfield) (2nd time) (Conservative)
1868-1874 William Gladstone (Liberal)
1868- Benjamin Disraeli (Conservative)
1866-1868 Edward Stanley, Earl of Derby (3rd time) Conservative)
1865-1866 Lord John Russell (2nd time) (Whig)
1859-1865 Henry John Temple, Vicount Palmerston (2nd time) (Whig)
1858-1859 Edward Stanley, Earl of Derby (2nd time) (Conservative)
1855-1858 Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston (Whig)
1852-1855 George Hamilton-Gordon, Earl of Aberdeen (Conservative)
1852- Edward Stanley, Earl of Derby (Conservative)
1846-1852 Lord John Russell (Whig)
1841-1846 Sir Robert Peel (2nd time (Tory)
1835-1841 William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (2nd time)(Whig)
1834-1835 Sir Robert Peel (Tory)
1834-1834 William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne (Whig)
1830-1834 Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (Whig)
1828-1830 Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (Tory)
1827-1828 Frederick Robinson, Viscount Goderich (Tory)
1827- George Canning (Tory)
1812-1827 Robert B. Jenkinson, Lord Liverpool (Tory)
1809-1812 Spencer Perceval (Tory)
1807-1809 W. H. Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke Portland, (2nd time) with Canning and
Castlereagh (Tory)
1806-1807 William W. Grenville, Lord Grenville (coalition)
1804-1806 William Pitt, "The Younger" (2nd time) (Tory)
1801-1804 Henry Addington (Tory)
1783-1801 William Pitt, "The Younger" (Tory)
1783- W. H. Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, Fox and North (coalition)
1782-1783 William Petty, Earl of Shelburne (Whig)
1782- Charles Watson-Wentworth, Marquess of Rockingham ( 2nd time) (Whig)
1770-1782 Frederick North, Lord North (Tory)
1768-1770 Augustus Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Grafton (Whig)
1766-1768 William Pitt, "The Elder", Earl of Chatham (Whig)
1765-1766 Charles Watson-Wentworth, Marquess of Rockingham (Whig)
1763-1765 George Grenville (Whig)
1762-1763 John Stuart, Earl of Bute (Tory)
1761-1762 Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle (Whig)
1757-1761 Thomas Pelham-Holles,Duke of Newcastle, (2nd time) with Pitt
1756-1757 William Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire, (Whig) with Pitt
1754-1756 Thomas Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle (Whig)
1744-1754 Henry Pelham (Whig)
1742-1744 Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington, with Carteret (Whig)
1721-1742 Sir Robert Walpole (Whig)
1717-1721 James Stanhope 1st Earl Stanhope
1714-1717 Charles Townshend 2nd Viscount of Raynham, with Walpole (Whig)
1710-1714 Henry St John 1st Viscount Bolingbroke, with Harley (Tory)
1704-1710 Duke of Marlbourgh (Whig)
1702-1704 Duke of Marlbourgh (Tory)
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