Henry Campbell-Bannerman.
2006-10-26 07:53:04
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answered by michel t 2
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Sir Robert Walpole 1721-1742 Whig
2006-10-24 03:23:01
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answered by VIDYADHARA B 2
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Sir Robert Walpole
2006-10-24 04:27:45
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answered by Andrew M 1
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Robert Walpole
2006-10-24 03:15:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Walpole is generally regarded as the first Prime Minister, not just because of his influence in Government, but because he could persuade (or force) his colleagues in the Cabinet to act in a harmonious and unified fashion, instead of intriguing against each other for more power.
2006-10-24 03:15:06
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answered by raveeshrs 2
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We have never had a fist prime minester Dem ting dem is I say to you. Di torri was dem labah and di labah was bem torri dem wig woz khall torris inn 16 hundrezds in dis cuntri .I sez too Yoo Praze di lord
2006-10-24 11:47:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The first person to be officially called "Prime Minister" was Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman.
2006-10-24 03:11:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Lern tu spel!
2006-10-27 08:59:09
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answered by ? 6
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appoottan(hothotterhottest007@yahoo.com)
2006-10-24 03:07:09
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answered by apoos 2
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SITTING BULL
2006-10-24 04:20:50
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answered by QUE PASA?? 3
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