The last Labour Prime Minister was Gordon Brown. In April, 2010, Gordon Brown asked the Queen to dissolve Parliament and call for new elections.
On May 10, 2010, Gordon Brown announced he was standing down as Labour Leader. The interim Leader of the Labour Party is Harriet Harman. She will serve as the interim leader until the Labour party elects a new Leader.
None of the three major parties won a majority vote during the election. On May 11, 2010, the Queen then appointed the leader of the Conservative Party, David Cameron, as the new Prime Minister.
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Robert Walpole is considered the first Prime Minister, serving from 1721 to 1742. It took many years before the position was officially recognised, or even named, as it was often called "First Minister" or something similar. In 1906, Henry Campbell-Bannerman became the first Prime Minister to use it as a title.
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Churchill.
He was part of the house of representatives, then the leader of the Labor party when he then became Prime Minister in 1983, only after 2 years in parliament.
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