Winston Churchill was British Prime Minister from May 1940 until July 1945 and again from 1951 until 1945
Winston Churchill ran for PM after WWII but lost. Later though he ran again for PM, in 1951, and won, but soon had to retire due to his health.
Neville Chamberlain was Prime Minister from May 1937 until May 1940.
Retire or resign?
ronaldinho will never retire
Yes, he did retire and became the pope.
Winston Churchill ran for PM after WWII but lost. Later though he ran again for PM, in 1951, and won, but soon had to retire due to his health.
he was 90 when he died but retired when he was 87
No official age
1995
Jack Nicklaus played his final British Open at St. Andrews in 2005.
Yes depending on where they would like to live and be.
There are three possible answers:1. Clement Attlee (1945-1951)2. Anthony Eden (1955-1957)3. Harold Macmillan (1957-1963)True, but you are omitting Winston Churchill, who was re-elected in '51 as a peacetime Premier. His tenure in office was between that of Attlee and Eden- he served his full time as PM, but failing mental health forced him to retire from politics at the '55 election and hand over leadership to his Chancellor, Anthony Eden.
He resigned from the prime minister-ship and served as high court judge for 17 years after that.
Like most parliamentary systems, there is no definite limit on how long a person can be Prime Minister, provided that they retain the support of the majority of the members of Parliament.
The Governor General stays in the position until they resign/retire, or until the Prime Minister nominates a new Governor general. They cannot be "elected" out of their position.
Louis Stephen St. Laurent resigned as Prime Minister of Canada on 1957 June 21 after being defeated in the 1957 elections. He could have formed a minority government with the help of the third place CCF, but he chose not to be seen as clinging to power.
Neville Chamberlain was Prime Minister from May 1937 until May 1940.