No they were not related, but they were all prime ministers of England.
Update: Tony Blair is not related to either John Major or Margaret Thatcher (Blair is descended from working class Glasweigians).
But Margaret Thatcher and John Major ARE related - they are both descended from peasant farmers John and Elizabeth Crust who lived in Boston Lincolnshire in the 18th Century (peasant farmers are those who farmed but did not own land).
John Major of the Conservative Party succeeded Margaret Thatcher as Britain's prime minister on November 28, 1990. He served until May 2, 1997, after his defeat by Tony Blair of the Labour Party.
Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom prior to John Major. She attended the Huntingtower Road Primary School.
first female priminster of London was in a mans role
Margaret Thatcher was elected leader of the Conservative Party in 1975, following a poll of her fellow Conservative MP's beating former PM Ted Heath. She had never been considered for the leadership before this, and had actually declared that she did not think there would be a woman Prime Minister in her lifetime. It was when Heath refused to step down that the Tories had to organise a 2-stage ballot, where the front-runners were asked to stand aside first time round, so that the anti-Heath votes could be concentrated on one candidate, who was clearly meant to be a stalking-horse. They chose Thatcher for this, as she was the only candidate of Ministerial rank who had no chance of actually getting elected - being a woman. But to everyone's surprise, many backbenchers decided to vote for her in the second ballot, and she became the first-ever woman party leader - to the fury of Labour, who felt that this honour would fall to one of theirs.
Margaret Thatcher married to Denis Thatcher in 13 December 1951
Margaret Thatcher. She was the first female prime minister in Britain.
John Major for a short while before Tony Blair took overin 1997.
John Major of the Conservative Party succeeded Margaret Thatcher as Britain's prime minister on November 28, 1990. He served until May 2, 1997, after his defeat by Tony Blair of the Labour Party.
margaret thatcher was succeeded by the chancellor of the exchequer, john major.
John Major of the Conservative Party succeeded Margaret Thatcher as Britain's prime minister on November 28, 1990. He served until May 2, 1997, after his defeat by Tony Blair of the Labour Party.
No-one. The few minutes between Prime Ministers (which happened between Major-Blair, Thatcher-Major, Callaghan-Thatcher, Wilson-Callaghan, etc...) the Queen is on her own.
Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom prior to John Major. She attended the Huntingtower Road Primary School.
Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, (is second 'hw' an error?), James Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Tony Blair are followed by Gordon Brown
In 1992 John Major was prime minister.
John Major was Margaret Thatchers succesor as prime minister.
first female priminster of London was in a mans role
there are too many to tell, but the last 10 are... Harold Macmillan. Sir Alec Douglas-home. Harold Wilson. Edward Heath. Harold Wilson? James Callaghan. Margaret Thatcher. John Major. Tony Blair. Gordan Brown.