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  2. Anthony Eden - Wikipedia

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    In April 1955 Churchill retired, and Eden succeeded him as prime minister. He was a very popular figure as a result of his long wartime service and his famous good looks and charm. His famous words "Peace comes first, always" added to his already substantial popularity.

  3. List of prime ministers of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Before the Union of England and Scotland in 1707, the Treasury of England was led by the Lord High Treasurer. [12] By the late Tudor period, the Lord High Treasurer was regarded as one of the Great Officers of State, [12] and was often (though not always) the dominant figure in government: Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset (lord high treasurer, 1547–1549), [13] served as lord protector to ...

  4. Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill [a] (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) was a British statesman, military officer, and writer who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 (during the Second World War) and again from 1951 to 1955.

  5. Eden ministry - Wikipedia

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    In April 1955, Sir Anthony Eden succeeded Winston Churchill as Leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and finally reached the post he had coveted for so long.

  6. Clement Attlee - Wikipedia

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    Winston Churchill: Preceded by: Office established: Succeeded by: Herbert Morrison (de facto) Lord President of the Council; In office 28 September 1943 – 23 May 1945: Prime Minister: Winston Churchill: Preceded by: Sir John Anderson: Succeeded by: The Lord Woolton: Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs; In office 15 February 1942 – 24 ...

  7. Neville Chamberlain - Wikipedia

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    Although he still led the Conservative Party, he was succeeded as prime minister by his colleague Winston Churchill. Until ill health forced him to resign on 22 September 1940, Chamberlain was an important member of the war cabinet as Lord President of the Council , heading the government in Churchill's absence.

  8. Alec Douglas-Home - Wikipedia

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    Under the premierships of Winston Churchill, Anthony Eden and Harold Macmillan he was appointed to a series of increasingly senior posts, including Leader of the House of Lords and Foreign Secretary. In the latter post, which he held from 1960 to 1963, he supported United States resolve in the Cuban Missile Crisis and in August 1963 was the ...

  9. Later life of Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    Following his stroke, Churchill carried on through 1954 until, aware that he was slowing down both physically and mentally, he retired as prime minister in April 1955 and was succeeded by Eden. [31] Elizabeth II offered to create Churchill Duke of London , but this was declined as a result of the objections of his son Randolph, who would have ...