Downing Street in Westminster, close to the Houses of Parliament. The Prime Minister's home is No.10, whilst the Chancellor lives in No.11.
Birmingham, England was his birthplace and lifelong home.
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Official home of the prime ministers does not need to be capitalized. It is not a proper noun. A similar example is that White House would need to be capitalized, whereas official home of the president would not.
British Prime Ministers between 1950 and 2009 were: Clement Attlee, Sir Winston Churchil, Sir Anthony Eden, Harold Macmillan, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, James Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
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In Great Britain, the country is led by the prime minister, who is supported by the cabinet and ministers. The prime minister is responsible for all decisions and policy. The next most important role in the British government is that of the deputy prime minister. Next is the cabinet which consists of high ranking, experienced political leaders, who meet to discuss what they believe to be the most important issues. The government's ministers are chosen by the prime minister from both the House of Commons and House of Lords.
Alec. Alec Douglas-Home was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for just less than a year from 1963 October 18 to 1964 October 16.
Downing Street in Westminster, close to the Houses of Parliament. The Prime Minister's home is No.10, whilst the Chancellor lives in No.11.
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Birmingham, England was his birthplace and lifelong home.
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Taxes were increased enormously, he brought home the Constitution, he aggravated Quebec several times, and he was voted one of the worst prime ministers in history.
Alec. Alec Douglas-Home was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for just less than a year from 1963 October 18 to 1964 October 16.