UK/Prime Minister
UK/Prime Minister (Prime Minister) | |
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Arms of His Majesty's Government | |
Start | April 4, 1721 |
Leader of | UK |
Deputy | Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
Website | http://www.number10.gov.uk/ |
Subpage(s) | •UK/Prime Minister/List •UK/Prime Minister/Parliamentary Private Secretary •UK/Prime Minister/Principal Private Secretary •UK/Prime Minister/Private Secretary •UK/Prime Minister/Private Secretary for Foreign Affairs |
Leader of the UK. Boss of the United Kingdom/Deputy Prime Minister. |
The UK Prime Minister is the official head of the UK Government.
Contents
Official narrative
Reflecting the will of the people... representative democracy, party politics etc.
Concerns
The UK Deep state has a long history of involvement in the electoral process and of obstructing certain policies while promoting others. In the 1970s, Clockwork Orange was carried out against the Harold Wilson administration. Brian Crozier, in his memoirs, revealed the existence of Shield, a group expressly formed to help in Margaret Thatcher's bid to become prime minister. The Integrity Initiative re-posted anti-Corbyn tweets.
Bilderberg Attendance
From 1963 - 2016, all UK Prime Ministers except for John Major were Bilderberg guests. At least one, Tony Blair, lied to the UK parliament in an effort to hide his attendance. UK Prime Ministers generally attend before becoming party leader.
Before becoming Party Leader
- Tony Blair - 1993
- Gordon Brown - 1991
- Margaret Thatcher - 1975, 1986[1]
- James Callaghan - 1963
- Edward Heath - 1963, 1967, 1969
- Harold Wilson - 1962
As UK Prime Minister
As ex-UK Prime Minister
- Alec Douglas-Home - 1977-1980 (chaired), 1986
Never attended
Cultural references
The first chapter of the sixth book of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series is set in the office of the UK Prime Minister. Entitled "The Other Minister", it clarifies that the UK PM, far from the being the top of the power structure, actually takes orders from the Ministry of Magic. As top of the publicly visible part, his role includes concealing the existence of his superiors from the "muggles".[2]
Office Holders on Wikispooks
Name | From | To | Description |
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Keir Starmer | 5 July 2024 | ||
Rishi Sunak | 25 October 2022 | 5 July 2024 | |
Liz Truss | 6 September 2022 | 25 October 2022 | |
Boris Johnson | 24 July 2019 | 6 September 2022 | |
Theresa May | 13 July 2016 | 24 July 2019 | |
David Cameron | 11 May 2010 | 13 July 2016 | |
Gordon Brown | 27 June 2007 | 11 May 2010 | |
Tony Blair | 2 May 1997 | 27 June 2007 | resigned |
Margaret Thatcher | 4 May 1979 | 28 November 1990 | Appointed after Le Cercle's intervention, possibly through the Shield committee. |
James Callaghan | 5 April 1976 | 4 May 1979 | |
Harold Wilson | 4 March 1974 | 5 April 1976 | |
Edward Heath | 19 June 1970 | 4 March 1974 | |
Harold Wilson | 16 October 1964 | 19 June 1970 | |
Alec Douglas-Home | 19 October 1963 | 16 October 1964 | |
Winston Churchill | 26 October 1951 | 6 April 1955 | |
Clement Attlee | 26 July 1945 | 26 October 1951 | |
Winston Churchill | 10 May 1940 | 26 July 1945 | |
Neville Chamberlain | 28 May 1937 | 10 May 1940 | |
Stanley Baldwin | 7 June 1935 | 28 May 1937 | |
Ramsay MacDonald | 5 June 1929 | 7 June 1935 | |
Stanley Baldwin | 4 November 1924 | 5 June 1929 | |
Ramsay MacDonald | 22 January 1924 | 4 November 1924 | |
Stanley Baldwin | 23 May 1923 | 16 January 1924 | |
Andrew Bonar Law | 23 October 1922 | 22 May 1923 | |
David Lloyd George | 6 December 1916 | 19 October 1922 | |
Herbert Asquith | 5 April 1908 | 5 December 1916 | |
Henry Campbell-Bannerman | 5 December 1905 | 3 April 1908 | |
Arthur Balfour | 11 July 1902 | 5 December 1905 | |
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil | 25 June 1895 | 11 July 1902 | |
Archibald Primrose | 5 March 1894 | 22 June 1895 | |
William Gladstone | 15 August 1892 | 2 March 1894 | |
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil | 25 July 1886 | 11 August 1892 | |
William Gladstone | 1 February 1886 | 20 July 1886 | |
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil | 23 June 1885 | 28 January 1886 | |
William Gladstone | 23 April 1880 | 9 June 1885 | |
Benjamin Disraeli | 20 February 1874 | 21 April 1880 | |
William Gladstone | 3 December 1868 | 17 February 1874 | |
Benjamin Disraeli | 27 February 1868 | 1 December 1868 | |
Edward Smith-Stanley | 28 June 1866 | 27 February 1868 | |
John Russell (UK PM) | 29 October 1865 | 28 June 1866 | |
Henry John Temple | 12 June 1859 | 18 October 1865 | |
Edward Smith-Stanley | 20 February 1858 | 11 June 1859 | |
Henry John Temple | 6 February 1855 | 19 February 1858 | |
George Hamilton-Gordon | 19 December 1852 | 30 January 1855 | |
Edward Smith-Stanley | 23 February 1852 | 19 December 1852 | |
John Russell (UK PM) | 30 June 1846 | 23 February 1852 | |
Robert Peel | 30 August 1841 | 29 June 1846 | |
Robert Peel | 10 December 1834 | 8 April 1835 | |
William Pitt the Younger | 10 May 1804 | 23 January 1806 | |
William Pitt the Younger | 19 December 1783 | 1 January 1801 | |
... further results |
Employee on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End |
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Dominic Cummings | Special Adviser | 24 July 2019 | 13 November 2020 |
References
- ↑ https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/written-answers/1986/may/01/bilderberg-conference#column_454w
- ↑ The general (i.e. non-magical) public