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| Derby, Earl of || 1852-1852<BR>1858-1859<BR>1866-1868 || Oxford, Christ Church | | Derby, Earl of || 1852-1852<BR>1858-1859<BR>1866-1868 || Oxford, Christ Church | ||
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+ | | Disraeli, Benjamin || 1868-1868<BR>1874-1880 || N/A | ||
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| Aberdeen, Earl of || 1852-1855 || Cambridge, St John's | | Aberdeen, Earl of || 1852-1855 || Cambridge, St John's | ||
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| Brown, Gordon || 2007-2010 || Edinburgh | | Brown, Gordon || 2007-2010 || Edinburgh | ||
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− | | Cameron, David || 2010- || Oxford, Brasenose | + | | Cameron, David || 2010-2016 || Oxford, Brasenose |
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+ | | May, Theresa || 2016- || Oxford, St Hughes | ||
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− | === | + | ===Table of the 54 UK Prime Ministers to date=== |
− | '''Note:''' The table is sortable by clicking the icon at the head of each column. | + | (April 2011) |
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+ | '''Note:''' ''The table is sortable by clicking the icon at the head of each column.'' | ||
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+ | ==Quintessential British Establishment== | ||
+ | Oxford and Cambridge Universities (OxBridge) are the very epitome of the higher-education 'British Establishment', with Oxford alone having provided all but four of fourteen Prime Ministers since 1935. The exceptions to this ridiculous dominance being Winston Churchill (war-time special-case), John Major and James Callaghan (non-university educated plebeians) and Gordon Brown (Edinburgh). For public consumption, Oxford and Cambridge are arch-rivals; in reality they are two sides of a coin. | ||
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+ | Of the 54 UK Prime Ministers to date, 41 studied at Oxbridge, 10 did not attend a British university, and only 3, Earl Russell, Neville Chamberlain, and Gordon Brown, went to non-Oxbridge universities (Edinburgh, Birmingham and Edinburgh respectively). | ||
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+ | In other words, the ''''Oxbridge'''' duo of Oxford and Cambridge universities, exerts near total dominance on the education and grooming of the people earmarked to front UK [[Deep State]] interests and ensure that its hidden permanent government sails on its merry way undisturbed by quaint notions of ''''democratic accountability'''' and the like. Hence the deep penetration of both institutions by the UK SIS's whose real role in the machinations of the State are far and away removed from those of popular imaginings. | ||
− | The list is dominated by '''OxBridge''' | + | =='OxBridge Domination== |
− | * OxBridge - | + | The list is dominated by ''''OxBridge'''' which accounts for over 75% of the total. |
− | **Oxford - | + | * OxBridge - 42 |
+ | **Oxford - 28 | ||
**Cambridge - 14 | **Cambridge - 14 | ||
*Others - 4 | *Others - 4 | ||
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**Birmingham - 1 | **Birmingham - 1 | ||
**Leiden (Netherlands) - 1 | **Leiden (Netherlands) - 1 | ||
− | * No university attendance - 8 | + | * No university attendance - 9 |
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+ | The following counts are taken from the office start year. The figures do not tally exactly with the table grand-totals because some office-holders (notably Tony Blair) served more than one term which began in different centuries: | ||
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+ | ===18th Century=== | ||
+ | * Oxford - 8 | ||
+ | * Cambridge 5 | ||
+ | * '''OxBridge total - 13 of Century total - 16''' | ||
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+ | ===19th Century=== | ||
+ | *Oxford - 10 | ||
+ | *Cambridge - 7 | ||
+ | *'''Oxbridge total - 17 of Century total - 18''' | ||
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+ | ===20th Century=== | ||
+ | *Oxford - 8 | ||
+ | *Cambridge - 3 | ||
+ | *'''Oxbridge total - 11 of Century total 18''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===21st Century=== | ||
+ | *Oxford - 3 | ||
+ | *Cambridge - 0 | ||
+ | *'''OxBridge total - 3 of century total to date (April 2011) - 3''' | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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*[http://www.number10.gov.uk/history-and-tour/prime-ministers-in-history Prime Ministers in History] UK - No 10 Website | *[http://www.number10.gov.uk/history-and-tour/prime-ministers-in-history Prime Ministers in History] UK - No 10 Website | ||
[[Category:UK]] | [[Category:UK]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Pages with hardcoded data tables and lists]] |
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"PM | Dates | University, College |
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Walpole, Robert | 1721-1742 | Cambridge, King's |
Wilmington, Earl of | 1742-1743 | Oxford, Trinity |
Pelham, Henry | 1743-1746 | Oxford, Hart Hall |
Bath, Earl of | 1746 | Oxford, Christ Church |
Newcastle, Duke of | 1754-1756 1757-1762 |
Cambridge, Clare |
Devonshire, 4th Duke of | 1756-1757 | N/A |
Bute, 3rd Earl of | 1762-1763 | Leiden, Netherlands |
Grenville, George | 1763-1765 | Oxford, Christ Church |
Rockingham, Marquess of | 1765-1766 1782 |
Cambridge, St John's |
Chatham, Earl of | 1766-1768 | Oxford, Trinity |
Grafton, Duke of | 1768-1770 | Cambridge, Peterhouse |
North, Lord | 1770-1782 | Oxford, Trinity |
Rockingham, 2nd Marquis of | 1782-1782 | N/A |
Shelburne, Earl of | 1782-1783 | Oxford, Christ Church |
Portland, Duke of | 1783 1807-1809 |
Oxford, Christ Church |
Pitt, William | 1783-1801 1804-1806 |
Cambridge, Pembroke |
Addington, Henry | 1801-1804 | Oxford, Brasenose |
Grenville, Baron | 1806-1807 | Oxford, Christ Church |
Perceval, Spencer | 1809-1812 | Cambridge, Trinity |
Liverpool, Earl of | 1812-1827 | Oxford, Christ Church |
Canning, George | 1827 | Oxford, Christ Church |
Goderich, Viscount | 1827-1828 | Cambridge, St John's |
Grey, Earl | 1830-1834 | Cambridge, Trinity |
Melbourne, Viscount | 1834 | Cambridge, Trinity |
Peel, Robert | 1841-1846 | Oxford, Christ Church |
Russell, 1st Earl | 1846-1852 | Edinburgh |
Derby, Earl of | 1852-1852 1858-1859 1866-1868 |
Oxford, Christ Church |
Disraeli, Benjamin | 1868-1868 1874-1880 |
N/A |
Aberdeen, Earl of | 1852-1855 | Cambridge, St John's |
Palmerston, Viscount | 1855-1858 1859-1865 |
Cambridge, St John's |
Gladstone, William | 1868-1874 1880-1885 1886 1892-1894 |
Oxford, Christ Church |
Salisbury, Marquess of | 1885-1886 1886-1892 1895-1902 |
Oxford, Christ Church |
Rosebery, Earl of | 1894-1895 | Oxford, Christ Church |
Balfour, Arthur | 1902-1905 | Cambridge, Trinity |
Campbell-Bannerman, Henry | 1905-1908 | Cambridge, Trinity |
Asquith, Herbert | 1908-1916 | Oxford, Balliol |
Lloyd George, David | 1916-1922 | N/A |
Bonar Law, Andrew | 1922-1923 | N/A |
Baldwin, Stanley | 1923-1924 1924-1929 1935-1937 |
Cambridge, Trinity |
MacDonald, Ramsey | 1924-1924 1931-1935 |
N/A |
Chamerlain, Neville | 1937-1939 1939-1940 |
Birmingham, Masons Science |
Churchill, Winston | 1945-1945 1951-1955 |
N/A |
Atlee, Clement | 1945-1951 | Oxford, University |
Eden, Anthony | 1955-1957 | Oxford, Christ Church |
Macmillan, Harold | 1957-1963 | Oxford, Balliol |
Douglas-Home, Alec | 1963-1964 | Oxford, Christ Church |
Wilson, Harold | 1964-1970 1974-1976 |
Oxford, Jesus |
Heath, Edward | 1970-1974 | Oxford, Balliol |
Callaghan, James | 1976-1979 | N/A |
Thatcher, Margaret | 1979-1990 | Oxford, Somerville |
Major, John | 1990-1997 | N/A |
Blair, Tony | 1997-2007 | Oxford, St John's |
Brown, Gordon | 2007-2010 | Edinburgh |
Cameron, David | 2010-2016 | Oxford, Brasenose |
May, Theresa | 2016- | Oxford, St Hughes |
Contents
Table of the 54 UK Prime Ministers to date
(April 2011)
Note: The table is sortable by clicking the icon at the head of each column.
Quintessential British Establishment
Oxford and Cambridge Universities (OxBridge) are the very epitome of the higher-education 'British Establishment', with Oxford alone having provided all but four of fourteen Prime Ministers since 1935. The exceptions to this ridiculous dominance being Winston Churchill (war-time special-case), John Major and James Callaghan (non-university educated plebeians) and Gordon Brown (Edinburgh). For public consumption, Oxford and Cambridge are arch-rivals; in reality they are two sides of a coin.
Of the 54 UK Prime Ministers to date, 41 studied at Oxbridge, 10 did not attend a British university, and only 3, Earl Russell, Neville Chamberlain, and Gordon Brown, went to non-Oxbridge universities (Edinburgh, Birmingham and Edinburgh respectively).
In other words, the 'Oxbridge' duo of Oxford and Cambridge universities, exerts near total dominance on the education and grooming of the people earmarked to front UK Deep State interests and ensure that its hidden permanent government sails on its merry way undisturbed by quaint notions of 'democratic accountability' and the like. Hence the deep penetration of both institutions by the UK SIS's whose real role in the machinations of the State are far and away removed from those of popular imaginings.
'OxBridge Domination
The list is dominated by 'OxBridge' which accounts for over 75% of the total.
- OxBridge - 42
- Oxford - 28
- Cambridge - 14
- Others - 4
- Edinburgh - 2
- Birmingham - 1
- Leiden (Netherlands) - 1
- No university attendance - 9
The following counts are taken from the office start year. The figures do not tally exactly with the table grand-totals because some office-holders (notably Tony Blair) served more than one term which began in different centuries:
18th Century
- Oxford - 8
- Cambridge 5
- OxBridge total - 13 of Century total - 16
19th Century
- Oxford - 10
- Cambridge - 7
- Oxbridge total - 17 of Century total - 18
20th Century
- Oxford - 8
- Cambridge - 3
- Oxbridge total - 11 of Century total 18
21st Century
- Oxford - 3
- Cambridge - 0
- OxBridge total - 3 of century total to date (April 2011) - 3
See Also
- Prime Ministers in History UK - No 10 Website