Who was prime minister in 63?
Who was prime minister in 63?
Harold Macmillan
| The Right Honourable The Earl of Stockton OM PC FRS | |
|---|---|
| Official portrait, 1959 | |
| Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | |
| In office 10 January 1957 – 18 October 1963 | |
| Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Who was Britain’s youngest prime minister?
Age at appointment The youngest prime minister to be appointed was William Pitt the Younger on 19 December 1783 at the age of 24 years, 6 months and 21 days.
What was wrong with prime minister Eden?
He had operation to remove gallstones in 1953. The operation went wrong, and his health was ruined. This and his health led up to his resignation as Prime Minister. Eden died of liver cancer, aged 79.
Who were the prime ministers after Churchill?
List of prime ministers
| Name | Time in office | Political party |
|---|---|---|
| Harold Macmillan | 1957 – 1963 | Conservative |
| Anthony Eden | 1955 – 1957 | Conservative |
| Winston Churchill | 1951 – 1955 | Conservative |
| Clement Attlee | 1945 – 1951 | Labour |
What was Sir Anthony Eden sick with?
Eden became seriously ill from a series of botched bile duct operations in April 1953 that nearly killed him. After that, he had frequent bouts of poor physical health and psychological depression.
Who is the longest-serving prime minister?
Sir Robert Walpole
Ordered by tenure
| Rank | Prime Minister | Length served |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sir Robert Walpole | 20 years, 314 days |
| 2 | William Pitt the Younger | 18 years, 343 days |
| 3 | The Earl of Liverpool | 14 years, 305 days |
| 4 | The Marquess of Salisbury | 13 years, 252 days |
Who is the longest-serving prime minister in the world?
List of current longest-ruling non-royal national leaders
| Rank | Name | Office |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Paul Biya | Prime Minister, then President |
| 2. | Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo | President |
| 3. | Ali Khamenei | President, then Supreme Leader |
| 4. | Denis Sassou Nguesso | President |
What was wrong with Anthony in the crown?
Anthony Eden (Lord Avon) was the youngest foreign secretary in Great Britain’s history. He subsequently became Prime Minister, succeeding Winston Churchill. Eden had the misfortune to have, during cholecystectomy, a biliary tract injury which required four subsequent biliary tract operations.