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Winston Churchill (1874-1965) was the son of Lord Randolph Churchill. He entered Parliament initially as a Conservative Unionist in 1900, but crossed to the Liberals in 1903 in opposition to Joseph Chamberlain's tariff reform proposals. He rose in the Liberal party to be home Secretary by 1910 and in the wartime coalition he held a variety of ministerial positions. Returning to the Conservative party in 1924, he was made chancellor of the exchequer in Baldwin's 1924-29 government, but his objections to the policy of the national government on India meant that he remained out of office until 1939. On Neville Chamberlain's resignation in 1940 Churchill seemed to be the obvious choice for his replacement and he was appointed prime minister at the head of a national government. In 1942 Churchill appointed Stafford Cripps as the Leader of the House of Commons, while he remained prime minister.

 


In This Section
21st Century
- Robin Cook
- Jack Straw
- Peter Hain
- John Reid
- Geoff Hoon
20th Century
- Sir Stafford Cripps
- Ramsey MacDonald
- Fred Peart
- Herbert Stanley Morrisno
- Michael Foot
- Neville Chamberlain
- Anthony Newton
- Ramsey MacDonald
- Sir Henry Campbell - Bannerman
- Margaret Beckett
- Francis Pym
- Ann Tayler
- Arthur James Balfour
- Stanley Baldwin
- William Whitelaw
- Stanley Baldwin
- James Prior
- Andrew Bonar Law
- Selwyn Lloyd
- John MacGregor
19th Century
- William Huskisson
- William Henry Smith
- Spencer Perceval
- Charles James Fox
- Sir Robert Peel
- William Ewart Gladstone
- Sir Stafford Henry Northcote
- William Ewart Gladstone
- Benjamin Disraeli
- Lord John Russell
- Henry John Temple
- Henry John Temple
- Benjamin Disraeli
- George Canning
- John Charles Spencer
- Sir Robert Peel
- Robert Stewart
- Lord Randolph Churchill
- Lord John Russell
- Sir Michael Hicks - Beach
18th Century
- Lord Frederick North
- Henry Pelham
- Samuel Sandys
- Thomas Townshend
- William Pitt the Elder
- George Grenville
- Henry Seymour Conway
- Sir Thomas Robinson
- Charles James Fox and Lord North
- William Pitt the Younger
- Henry Fox
- Charles James Fox
- Robert Walpole
- George Grenville