👨⚖️ All Prime Ministers of England and the United Kingdom (1721 - 2024) | Rishi Sunak
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2022
- This video shows every Prime Ministers of Great Britain and the United Kingdom! This is a chronologically ordered list of the prime ministers, from the earliest to the most recent.
The Prime Minister is the political leader of the United Kingdom and is the head of the Government. The office of prime minister developed in Britain in the 18th century, when King George I ceased attending meetings of his ministers and it was left to powerful premiers to act as government chief executive. Sir Robert Walpole is generally considered to have been Britain’s first prime minister.
There were 15 Prime Ministers during the 70 year reign of Queen Elizabeth II, some more than once. The official residence of the Prime Minister of Britain is 10 Downing Street, London.
1. Robert Walpole, 1st earl of Orford
2. Spencer Compton, earl of Wilmington
3. Henry Pelham, MP for Sussex
4. Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st duke of Newcastle, 1st time
5. William Cavendish, 4th duke of Devonshire
6. Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st duke of Newcastle, 2nd time
7. John Stuart, 3rd earl of Bute
8. George Grenville, MP for Buckingham
9. Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd marquess of Rockingham, 1st time
10. William Pitt, the Elder, 1st Earl of Chatham
11. Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton
12. Frederick North, Lord North
13. Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd marquess of Rockingham, 2nd time
14. William Petty-Fitzmaurice, 2nd Earl of Shelburne
15. William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd duke of Portland, 1st time
16. William Pitt the Younger, MP for Appleby, 1st time
17. Henry Addington, MP for Devizes
18. William Pitt the Younger, MP for Cambridge University, 2nd time
19. William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville
20. William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland, 2nd time
21. Spencer Perceval, MP for Northampton
22. Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
23. George Canning, MP for Seaford
24. F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich
25. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, 1st time
26. Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey
27. William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, 1st time
28. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, 2nd time
29. Robert Peel, MP for Tamworth, 1st time
30. William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, 2nd time
31. Robert Peel, MP for Tamworth, 2nd time
32. Lord John Russell, MP for City of London, 1st time
33. Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, 1st time
34. George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
35. Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, 1st time
36. Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, 2nd time
37. Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, 2nd time
38. John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, 2nd time
39. Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, 3rd time
40. Benjamin Disraeli, MP for Buckinghamshire, 1st time
41. William Ewart Gladstone, MP for Midlothian, 1st time
42. Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, 2nd time
43. William Ewart Gladstone, MP for Midlothian, 2nd time
44. Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, 1st time
45. William Ewart Gladstone, MP for Midlothian, 3rd time
46. Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, 2nd time
47. William Ewart Gladstone, MP for Midlothian, 4th time
48. Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery
49. Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, 3rd time
50. Arthur Balfour, MP for Manchester East
51. Henry Campbell-Bannerman, MP for Stirling Burghs
52. H. H. Asquith, MP for East Fife
53. David Lloyd George, MP for Caernarfon
54. Bonar Law, MP for Glasgow Central
55. Stanley Baldwin, MP for Bewdley, 1st time
56. Ramsay MacDonald, MP for Aberavon, 1st time
57. Stanley Baldwin, MP for Bewdley, 2nd time
58. Ramsay MacDonald, MP for Aberavon, 2nd time
59. Stanley Baldwin, MP for Bewdley, 3rd time
60. Neville Chamberlain, MP for Birmingham Edgbaston
61. Winston Churchill, MP for Epping, 1st time
62. Clement Attlee, MP for Limehouse
63. Winston Churchill, MP for Woodford, 2nd time
64. Anthony Eden, MP for Warwick and Leamington
65. Harold Macmillan, MP for Bromley
66. Alec Douglas-Home, MP for Kinross and Western Perthshire
67. Harold Wilson, MP for Huyton, 1st time
68. Edward Heath, MP for Bexley
69. Harold Wilson, MP for Huyton, 2nd time
70. James Callaghan, MP for Cardiff South East
71. Margaret Thatcher, MP for Finchley
72. John Major, MP for Huntingdon
73. Tony Blair, MP for Sedgefield
74. Gordon Brown, MP for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath
75. David Cameron, MP for Witney
76. Theresa May, MP for Maidenhead
77. Boris Johnson, MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip
78. Liz Truss, MP for South West Norfolk
79. Rishi Sunak, MP for Richmond (Yorks)
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"I AM A FIGHTER AND NOT A QUITTER !"
"I'm resigning..."
A week is a long time in politics.
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Perfettamente d'accordo....
Ricordate in Israele la "guerra dei 6 giorni"?
I enjoy a nice crisp lettuce, don't you ?
@@dj71162 24 hours
What a joke.😂😂😂
Liz Truss has served a lot longer in this video than in real life!
49 days. Only Wellington's second term was shorter.
Зато королеву похоронила. Не каждому повезёт.))
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I like liz truss
Liz Truss - four weeks 😂😂😂😂😂
Women power 💄
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50 days.
Lol
*7 weeks and 1 day
So maybe you'd done better.
Credit where credit's due. In the old days at least you knew that you'd still have the same Prime Minister by the end of the video.
Just so you don't sound like a total buffoon in future The letter "S" in the title Viscount is silent. It sounds like ( Vie-Count )
Derby... Pronounced "Darby"
That is an ai speaking voice
He needs lessons in British pronunciation. Viscount is pronounced Vie-Count.
Lots of bad pronunciations, typical of an idiot American voice with no knowledge of the UK.
@@perolagrande The voice speaking is an AI robot, aka not a real voice, so it's common they don't pronounce words correctly.
Clement Attlee. Still the greatest, most underrated and most consequential PM we have ever had.
Who underrates him?
He pumped untold wealth into dead duck industries - burdening working-class areas with economic, ecological and cultural destruction. Like most well-intentioned morons, he was toxic to the working-class. The areas he destroyed have not yet recovered from his cretinous rule.
However, he was patriot and genuinely believed his crackpot ideas were in the interest of the poorest. Labour are now just full of people who worship trees and hate their own nationalism - whilst embracing every other nationalism. Clem wouldn't be impressed with today's breed of middle-class do-gooding parasite. Clem's moral cretins are wholly superior to today's Labour scum.
@@perkinscrane I'd say almost everyone. How many British people have even heard of him?
@@LordOfLight What I meant was that despite what you say, Attlee remains a Hero of The Labour Party and well thought by a slew of eminent historians.This to me infers a highly rated politician.
I assume you're beef is with Churchill who has received much more praise than Attlee, much of it unfounded.
@@perkinscrane I'm always bemused and annoyed by the way people read what they want or expect to read. I answered your question "Who underrates him?". That's what I did; and I think it was a truthful and relevant answer. Your attitude seems to be that people who don't know much about Atlee don't count - which would certainly ensure that he's not overrated.
As to having a beef with Churchill, this is pure piffle. I have nothing whatsoever against Churchill - a man I hold in highest regard - nor is there anything at all in my comment to imply that I do. Screw your head on.
You can have the last word. You certainly want it and I've nothing more to say to you.
P.S. "your".
Margaret Thatcher only 11 years as PM? It seemed like an eternity.
Yeah an eternity of Hell...absolutely vile creature
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She was probably one of the best PMs Britain has had. Boris Johnson was not a good one.
Love his pronunciation of some of our Town's 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Hilarious
*Maior popularidade o Winston Churchill foi o primeiro ministro numa época da Segunda Guerra Mundial foi muito importante a atuação dele naquele período.*
Please update for current MP. Lots of fun to watch.
Pronunciation: Viscount is pronounced VY-count, not as spelled. Perceval is pronounced PER-su-val. Derby is pronounced DAR-by in England. Cecil is pronounced CES-il in England. The Burghs in Stirling Burghs refer to the other towns near Stirling, and is pronounced Borrows. The Home in Douglas-Home is pronounced Hume. Ruislip, in Boris Johnson's constituency is pronounced Risslip. If you can find a copy of the BBC Pronouncing Dictionary of British Names, you will find it very helpful.
They pronounced Ruislip wrong too.
@Esley Hamilton. Agreed. I will never forget the time I was asked by an American in central London the directions for 'Lysester Square'. Goodness knows how they would cope with Leominster, Worcester, or Gloucester. As for the Marquess of Cholmondeley, forget it.....
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Who cares? Time to learn hindi accent.
I came here to say this. I cringed every time he said "vis-count" and DERBY... and I am American!
You should do one for Canadian Prime Ministers!
Appalling mispronunciations
It’s a tts you realise?
Winston Churchill one Genius
An American narrating about British Prime Ministers. Thats akin to me doing one presentation in my French accent on US Presidents.
The queen was like "this lady ain't the vibe ok i'm heading out charles you can take her"
"dies 2 days later"
Apart from one it looks like a line up of organised crime bosses, which it actually is.
🇬🇧 The British handed over INDIA to Indians in 1947 in a Terrible Condition.
In 2022 the British handed over BRITAIN to an Indian in a Terrible Condition !
History Repeats with a slight TWIST ! 🇬🇧
@@kingsleyperera9655 What a moronic comment.
Takes one to know one, David Cameron?😂
Terimakasih atas sharing videonya, yang sungguh berkualitas.
Now it's Rishi Sunak.
Definition of a politician. A person who only acts for their self interest, constantly suffering from a fear of insecurity whilst manipulating circumstances to create turmoil and confusion amongst others.
Inter Alias.
👍basically parasites .
@@lablackzed
Exactly, we called them parasites in the 1960s too. Until we find a way to prosecute the people who put themselves up for candidature for lieing or misleading us the democracy will not survive.
@@das5813 I have always said when the maggots come knocking on the door for you're vote have a contract ready you want my vote sign this it's a list of what we want and except from you if not FOff and peddle your BS elsewhere.👊👍
Some do, some don't. Many politicians genuinely try to do their best for the country. Unfortunately since Brexit many of the better ones have been driven out and the ones who have risen have both less integrity and less talent.
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The madness of the UK Conservative government is in the greed and hatred of the non profit making NHS.
Very good!
Interesting video and raised a question as we are now the United Kingdom OF Great Britain AND Northern Ireland. When did the U.K. become an entity. The term "United Kingdom" became official in 1801 when the parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland each passed an Act of Union, uniting the two kingdoms and creating the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. So, being a pedant it has never been Great Britain and United Kingdom.
But Northern Ireland didn't exist until a hundred years or so ago
@David Jones. Agreed. The Acts of Union (1707) created the Kingdom of Great Britain with one Parliament at Westminster, the Parliament in Edinburgh was closed down. However the island of Ireland remained a separate Kingdom with its own Parliament in Dublin, but with the King of Great Britain still as the separate King of Ireland. So it's the Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland but without the 'United'. With the Acts of Union (1801) the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was formed with the Irish Parliament in Dublin closed down.
I don't think the video creator was suggesting that the name of the country was "Great Britain and the United Kingdom".
I think he was somewhat clumsily referring to the fact that the earlier prime ministers were of "[The Kingdom of] Great Britain" and the later ones were of "The United Kingdom [of Great Britain and Ireland/Northern Ireland]". If you abbreviate all of that by missing out the words in brackets you get "Great Britain and the United Kingdom", referring to the different names these lands had before and after 1801.
First Thing You Have To Do Sir, Is Get The Pronounciation Of Some The Towns Represented, Thank You,Have A Nice Day,👍🏻😇👍🏻😇👍🏻😇
Robert Jenkinson 14 yrs & 386 days lol who's doing the maths. That's over 15 years to me.
Buckingham is pronounced "Bucking'm
Petty-Fitzmaurice is pronounced "Petti-Fits-morris"
Devizes is pronounced "de-Vizes"
Perceval is pronounced "Purse-ival"
Viscount is pronounced "vye-count"
Melbourne is pronounced "Mell-born"
Derby is pronounced "Darby"
Beaconsfield is pronounced "Beck'nsfield"
Cecil is pronounced "sess-il"
Caernarfon is pronounced "kyre-nar-fon"
Aberavon is pronounced"Abberav'n"
Birmingham is pronounced "Berming-um"
Warwick is pronounced "Worrick"
Douglas- Home is pronounced "Duglas-Hyoum"
Cowdenbeath is pronounced "cow-den-beeth"
Ruislip is pronounced "rye-slip"
Also "HH Asquith" was Herbert Henry Asquith and "Bonar Law" was Andrew Bonar-Law, "Ramsay McDonald" was James Ramsay-McDonald There are other errors but I'm getting bored now ..
Caernarfon = Kyre-hah-von. In Cymraeg, f sounds like an English v.
Ff sounds like an English f 🙂
Is British pronounced, "Bri'ish?"
@@ritemolawbks8012 Pretty often, yes
@@Ater_Draco Ty.. i was unsure of that one
She will be be most remembered for being the last prime minister for the QE II and first first PM for King Charles and the worse PM since PMs. But she was a Prime Minister all the same 🫣
Informative, however the narrator managed to mispronounce most of the place names eg DeRby instead of Dar-bi , a number of surnames eg Ceecil instead of Cehcl, SaliSburry, instead of Salsburry, a number of titles eg ViScount instead of Vie-Count.
'The Downhill' started with Thatcher and gained speed from then on!
Thatcher was one of the best PMs so it didn’t start with her
Liz Truss: 50 days, 2 monarchs
Liz Truss, the shortest term of any PM in history 🤣🤣🤣
Interesting how long each stayed in office. Thatcher the longest, Truss the shortest. Both Tory. Pity about the poor knowledge of how to state U.K. location names.
Thatcher was the longest serving modern Pm but Lord Liverpool Robert Walpole and My favorite PM Pitt The Younger all lasted longer
It was great you could see them coming and wonder how close they will come to the correct pronounciation. Suprisingly close with Kircaldy.
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@@paulmidsussex3409 Sorry never mind it took me a minute to realize what you were talking about.
@@drnpictures2155 Yeah I meany Kirkcaldy, sorry. Key must have stuck.
Strange how you managed to pronounce Kirkcaldy right though
Scottish names are easy.
"And I say: England's greatest Prime Minister was Lord Palmerston!"
PITT THE ELDER!
I've always had a soft spot for Gladstone myself :)
@@shiroamakusa8075 LORD PALMERSTONE!
@@Alto53 PITT THE ELDER!
@@shiroamakusa8075 "Okay; you asked for it, Shiro Amakusa!" 👊💥
Needs updating ... also some of the surnames and constituencies have been pronounced incorrectly
Pitt the Elder vs. Lord Palmerston
Who ya got?
"i m a fight and not a quiter"
These "Earl" and "Duke" titles, did it mean that royals could be in government back a couple of centuries ago?
Earls and Dukes are not necessarily Royals in fact the majority are not. Most are hereditary titles, and they are part of the Aristocracy. the Royals are a distinct group with direct blood (or marriage) links to the Monarch.
Earls and dukes still can be in Government: some still are. Their titles are all hereditary (passed down the generations) and they have the right to stand for election to 90 seats reserved for hereditary peers (dukes, marquises, earls, viscounts and barons and their female equivalents if they hold the title other than by marriage) in the upper chamber of Parliament, the House of Lords. Only hereditary peers are allowed to vote in this "election". Prior to the House of Lords Act 1999, all hereditary peers were entitled to sit in the House of Lords. To be a member of the Government, a person has either to be an elected member of the House of Commons or else a member of the House of Lords.
The last serving prime minister to be a member of the House of Lords was the Marquis of Salisbury early in the 20th century. Before him were the Earl of Derby, the Earl of Aberdeen, Viscount Palmerston, Viscount Melbourne, Earl Grey, the Earl of Liverpool, the Duke of Wellington, the Duke of Newcastle and many more.
Someday when he coming, all of you must follow him...no doubt...🌐🇬🇧❤️
To me if I may say so but I think that Winston Churchill was the best then comes Margaret Thatcher then Tony Blair
You're obviously not British
Liz Truss 6 September 2022- 25 October 2022.
49 days 😂
Rishi Sunak 25 October 2022-present
Interesting idea
Shame it’s not up to date
Being that the subject matter is British it was almost laughable that all the place names, titles and even prime minister ministers names weren’t even pronounced correctly
Has un vídeo de los reyes de Bélgica
7:39: The H. H. stands for Herbert Henry.
Thank you
Why can`t the narrator pronounce the words properly, especially viscount (silent `s`!)?
Head of Lettuce
1st Duke of Garden Plot
Clement Attlee went to the same school as my grandfather
Sir puro Winston Churchill ✌️
I kept looking for the black Prime Minister in the hoodie you showed at 00:08, but I couldn't find him.
Amazing video & shocking changes
Dire!
David Cameron I remember him.
What about Queen Victoria's favorite Lord Melbourne? Wasn't he a Prime Minister too? Great video!
William Lamb… he is there..
3:59 William Lamb also called Lord Melbourne also he appears 4:25 second term
Thank you! I didn't know about William Lamb! Good to know!👍
@@JJ-the-Fortnite-Festival-Fan I didn't know Lord Melbourne had an alias. Than you!👍
@@terrybardy2848 its not an alias, lord melbournes his title, his name is william lamb
This desperately needs a redo.
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I'm waiting for Lord Palmerston and Pitt the Elder
79.Rishi Sunak, MP for Richmond
The timing on this video to have Liz Truss as "incumbent" is extremely impressive, lol
Its not War-Wick, but Wo-rick
Could the narrator not have taken some time to learn how to pronounce certain words properly.
IM A FIGHTER AND NOT A QUITTER
next day *resigns *
A little work needed on English, English pronunciation Viscount for instance is pronounced Vye-count not Viss-count. One or two other howlers but I enjoyed the list and even remembered some of the characters from history at skool.
0:11 does anyone else know something suspicious in the background
famously the politicians
When you post a video and it's incomplete afther less than a month :D
Very good video. It's a shame the narrator can't speak English, but I have yet to meet an American who can!
Scotland has a very small population close to 5.3m vs England at 55m, how these Scottish/Ancestry Prime Ministers got the top job is beyond belief, Gladstone, Blair, Brown, MacDonald, Balfour, Hume, Cameron, Bannerman what great leaders compared to Truss, Johndon, and Sunak how we have sunk into mediocrity after Thatcherism
they got the job of PM of Britain to stay in union. otherwise these clever men would go back to tier native Scotland and would by by now long time independent
Likewise the s in Marquis is silent too.
Not in English as it can also be spelt Marquess
You pronounced Ruislip wrong. It's pronounced Ri-slip.
Well that went out of date fast
Hello Jessica Colegrove. How are you doing??
Liz Truss:"45 days"
49 days. On Wellington's second term was shorter.
4:50, Robert peel, 4 years and 384 days???? Why not 5 years and 19 days?????? 😮😮😮😮
I remember Thatcher and ours Tun Mahathir that time
This video needs an update.
Think you need to either redo to get the correct pronunciations or simply mute the voice because it’s not adding anything. Would also be worth thinking about showing it as a graph at the end so we can clearly visualise the duration of each PM?
Lizz Truss Time over
You need to up date this. We’ve got Sunak now then we will probably have Starmer.
Nobody has picked up on the grammatical error in the video title: "Every Prime Ministers of..." (the rest of it is right as I explained in another comment).
Hello Keith Bulley. How are you doing?? May the queen soul rest in peace 😔🙏
imagine being prime minister in the end of your life 2:10
3:37 too
Wade Boggs sent me here.
Why do they have to use text to speech software ??? It doesn’t work over the backing music it sounds disjointed and distracting. It really wouldn’t take that much effort to just record it.
Its the United kingdom of great Britain and northern Ireland
It's David sunak
Clement Attlee was the greatest of them all.
Arthur only served three weeks lol
To some extent, to strengthen the British people and the British monarchy to defend justice and peace, to Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Admiral Horatio Nelson and the Duke of Wellington to be saviors, to the Iron Lady, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. I would like you to properly protect Japan through prevention so that it does not expand its territory with a siege network of dictatorial criminals.🤔?
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'maggie is a twat' - this is england
Frederick Pit The Funniest Names!
Perceval is PER-ci-val
... Доктор Вацон, -... А вам не знакомы эти милые джентльмены...!?
It's pronounced Vi-count with the S silent, not vis-count.
Some of your other pronounciations of places and names were off especially the American pronounciation of the name Cecil.
@Ben 8282 Like you get every pronunciation on the planet right, Mr. Perfect. There is always one who has to be a D**k all their life. I guess you learnt it from your parents right? 😅. Great Parent skills from them 😂
Why is Kermit doing the voice?
do the same for Italy, be prepared for several hours of video.
You wanted to leave the EU. Okay you brought this on yourselves.
This need to be updated. It is very interesting, but could I suggest that you do some serious research into the pronunciations of names and places when you redo it, please?
RISHIIIIIII
Rishi sunak is the first brown prime minister for the UK. He is history of Britain like Barack Obama was the first brown president of US
Whilst researching my family tree. I have discovered evidence which suggests Lord John RUSSELL is my 8 times removed, first cousin. I had no idea I was so "connected". Worry not, I live in a country where titles & other such nonsense are completely meaningless !
Hello Rishi Sunak
Get someone who can pronounce the name and title of the prime minister properly.