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===The 53 UK Prime Ministers to date (April 2011)===
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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.
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(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==
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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''' accounting for over 75% of the total.
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=='OxBridge Domination==
* OxBridge - 41
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The list is dominated by ''''OxBridge'''' which accounts for over 75% of the total.
**Oxford - 27
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* OxBridge - 42
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**Oxford - 28
 
**Cambridge - 14
 
**Cambridge - 14
 
*Others - 4
 
*Others - 4
 
**Edinburgh - 2
 
**Edinburgh - 2
**Birmingham - 2
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**Birmingham - 1
 
**Leiden (Netherlands) - 1
 
**Leiden (Netherlands) - 1
* No university attendance - 8
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* 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===
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* Oxford - 8
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* Cambridge 5
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* '''OxBridge total - 13 of Century total - 16'''
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===19th Century===
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*Oxford - 10
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*Cambridge - 7
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*'''Oxbridge total - 17 of Century total - 18'''
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===20th Century===
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*Oxford - 8
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*Cambridge - 3
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*'''Oxbridge total - 11 of Century total 18'''
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===21st Century===
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*Oxford - 3
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*Cambridge - 0
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*'''OxBridge total - 3 of century total to date (April 2011) - 3'''
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Prime_Ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom  List of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom] - Wikipedia page
 
 
*[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
  
 
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"PM Dates University, College
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

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