List of British governments
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This article lists successive British governments, also referred to as ministries, from the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707, continuing through the duration of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1801 to 1922, and since then dealing with those of the present-day United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Guide to the list
"Ministry" refers collectively to all the ministers of a government, including Cabinet members and junior ministers alike. Only the Civil Service is considered outside of the ministry. While the term was in common parlance in the 19th and early 20th centuries, it has become rarer, except in official and academic uses.[1] Both Australia and Canada have inherited the term and continue to use it. It is perhaps in more common use in those countries, which both have official catalogues of their respective ministries, whereas Britain has no such catalogue.[2][3]
Articles listed by ministry contain information on the term(s) of one prime minister. Articles listed by political party contain information on the ministries of multiple consecutive prime ministers of the same political party. Prior to the 20th century, the leader of the British government held the title of First Lord of the Treasury, and not that of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Therefore, the list below refers to the "Head of Government" and not the "Prime Minister". Even so, the leader of a government was often colloquially referred to as the "prime minister", beginning in the 18th century. Since 1902, prime ministers have always held the office of First Lord of the Treasury.[4]
Ministries
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| Start date | Government | Event[a] | Head | Governing party | Monarch | |||
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| 1707 | Godolphin–Marlborough ministry | Acts of Union | Duke of Marlborough | Tory | Whig | Anne | ||
| 1708 | General election | |||||||
| Aug | 1710 | Dismissal | Marlborough dismissed | |||||
| Nov | Harley ministry | General election | Robert Harley[b] | Tory | ||||
| 1713 | General election | |||||||
| Aug | 1714 | Accession | George I | |||||
| Sep | Townshend ministry | — | Viscount Townshend[c] | Whig | ||||
| 1715 | General election | |||||||
| 1717 | First Stanhope–Sunderland ministry | — | Earl Stanhope | |||||
| 1718 | Second Stanhope–Sunderland ministry | |||||||
| Feb | 1721 | Death | Stanhope dies | |||||
| Apr | Walpole–Townshend ministry | — | Robert Walpole[d] | |||||
| 1722 | General election | |||||||
| Jun | 1727 | Accession | George II | |||||
| Aug | General election | |||||||
| 1730 | Walpole ministry | Townshend resigns | ||||||
| 1734 | General election | |||||||
| 1741 | General election | |||||||
| 11 Feb | 1742 | No confidence | Walpole resigns | |||||
| 12 Feb | Carteret ministry | — | Lord Carteret (acting)[c] | |||||
| 16 Feb | Earl of Wilmington | |||||||
| Jul | 1743 | Death | Wilmington dies | |||||
| Aug | — | Henry Pelham | ||||||
| 1744 | First Broad Bottom ministry | |||||||
| 10 Feb | 1746 | Dismissal[e] | Pelham dismissed | |||||
| 14 Feb | Second Broad Bottom ministry | — | Henry Pelham | |||||
| 1747 | General election | |||||||
| 6 Mar | 1754 | Death | Pelham dies | |||||
| 16 Mar | First Newcastle ministry | — | Duke of Newcastle | |||||
| Apr | General election | |||||||
| 11 Nov | 1756 | Resignation | Newcastle resigns | |||||
| 16 Nov | Pitt–Devonshire ministry | — | Duke of Devonshire | |||||
| Apr | 1757 | 1757 caretaker ministry | Pitt dismissed | Whig (caretaker) | ||||
| Jun | Pitt–Newcastle ministry | — | Duke of Newcastle | Whig | ||||
| 1760 | Accession | George III | ||||||
| Mar | 1761 | General election | ||||||
| Oct | Pitt resigns | |||||||
| Bute–Newcastle coalition | — | Tory | Whig | |||||
| 1762 | Dismissal | Newcastle dismissed | ||||||
| Bute ministry | — | Earl of Bute | ||||||
| 8 Apr | 1763 | Resignation | Bute resigns | |||||
| 16 Apr | Grenville ministry | — | George Grenville | Grenville Whig | ||||
| 10 Jul | 1765 | Dismissal | Grenville dismissed | |||||
| 13 Jul | First Rockingham ministry | — | Marquess of Rockingham | Rockingham Whig | ||||
| 1766 | Chatham ministry | Earl of Chatham | Chathamite Whig |
Tory | ||||
| Mar | 1768 | General election | ||||||
| Oct | Grafton ministry | — | Duke of Grafton | |||||
| 1770 | North ministry | Lord North | Northite Tory | Whig | ||||
| 1774 | General election | Northite Tory | ||||||
| 1780 | General election | |||||||
| Mar | 1782 | No confidence | ||||||
| Second Rockingham ministry | — | Marquess of Rockingham | Rockingham Whig | |||||
| 1 Jul | Death | Rockingham dies | ||||||
| 4 Jul | Shelburne ministry | — | Earl of Shelburne | Chathamite Whig |
Tory | |||
| Mar | 1783 | Resignation | Shelburne resigns | |||||
| Apr | Fox–North coalition | — | Duke of Portland | Whig | ||||
| 18 Dec | Dismissal | Portland dismissed | ||||||
| 19 Dec | First Pitt ministry | — | William Pitt | Pittite Tory (minority) | ||||
| Feb | 1784 | No confidence | ||||||
| Mar | General election | Pittite Tory | ||||||
| 1790 | General election | |||||||
| 1796 | General election | Pittite Tory | Whig | |||||
| 14 Mar | 1801 | Resignation | Pitt resigns | |||||
| 17 Mar | Addington ministry | — | Henry Addington | Addingtonian Tory | ||||
| 1802 | General election | |||||||
| 1804 | Second Pitt ministry | — | William Pitt | Pittite Tory | ||||
| Jan | 1806 | Death | Pitt dies | |||||
| Feb | Ministry of All the Talents | — | Lord Grenville | Whig | Tory | |||
| Oct | General election | |||||||
| Mar | 1807 | Second Portland ministry | — | Duke of Portland | Pittite Tory (minority) | |||
| May | General election | Pittite Tory | ||||||
| 1809 | Perceval ministry | — | Spencer Perceval | |||||
| May | 1812 | Assassination | Perceval assassinated | |||||
| Jun | Liverpool ministry | — | Earl of Liverpool | |||||
| Oct | General election | |||||||
| 1818 | General election | |||||||
| Jan | 1820 | Accession | George IV | |||||
| Mar | General election | |||||||
| 1826 | General election | |||||||
| 9 Apr | 1827 | Resignation | Liverpool resigns | |||||
| 12 Apr | Canning ministry | — | George Canning | Canningite Tory |
Whig | |||
| 8 Aug | Death | Canning dies | ||||||
| 31 Aug | Goderich ministry | — | Viscount Goderich | |||||
| 8 Jan | 1828 | Resignation | Goderich resigns | |||||
| 22 Jan | Wellington–Peel ministry | — | Duke of Wellington | Tory | ||||
| Jun | 1830 | Accession | William IV | |||||
| Jul | General election | Tory (minority) | ||||||
| 16 Nov | No confidence | Wellington resigns | ||||||
| 22 Nov | Grey ministry | — | Earl Grey | Whig (minority) | ||||
| 1831 | General election | Whig | ||||||
| 1832 | General election | |||||||
| 9 Jul | 1834 | Resignation | Grey resigns | |||||
| 16 Jul | First Melbourne ministry | — | Viscount Melbourne | |||||
| 14 Nov | Dismissal | Melbourne dismissed | ||||||
| 17 Nov | Wellington caretaker ministry | — | Duke of Wellington | Tory (caretaker) | ||||
| 9 Dec | Resignation | Wellington resigns | ||||||
| 10 Dec | First Peel ministry | — | Robert Peel | Conservative (minority) | ||||
| Jan | 1835 | General election | ||||||
| 8 Apr | No confidence | Peel resigns | ||||||
| 18 Apr | Second Melbourne ministry | — | Viscount Melbourne | Whig | ||||
| Jun | 1837 | Accession | Victoria | |||||
| Jul | General election | |||||||
| 4 Jun | 1841 | No confidence | ||||||
| 29 Jun | General election | |||||||
| Aug | No confidence | |||||||
| Second Peel ministry | — | Robert Peel | Conservative | |||||
| 29 Jun | 1846 | No confidence | Peel resigns | |||||
| 30 Jun | First Russell ministry | — | Lord John Russell | Whig (minority) | ||||
| 1847 | General election | |||||||
| 1851 | No confidence | |||||||
| 21 Feb | 1852 | No confidence | Russell resigns | |||||
| 23 Feb | Who? Who? ministry | — | Earl of Derby | Conservative (minority) | ||||
| Jul | General election | Conservative | ||||||
| 17 Dec | No confidence | Derby resigns | ||||||
| 19 Dec | Aberdeen ministry | — | Earl of Aberdeen | Coalition (minority) | ||||
| Jan | 1855 | No confidence | Aberdeen resigns | |||||
| Feb | First Palmerston ministry | — | Viscount Palmerston | Whig (minority) | ||||
| 3 Mar | 1857 | No confidence | ||||||
| 27 Mar | General election | Whig | ||||||
| 19 Feb | 1858 | No confidence | Palmerston resigns | |||||
| 20 Feb | Second Derby–Disraeli ministry | — | Earl of Derby | Conservative (minority) | ||||
| Apr | 1859 | General election | ||||||
| 11 Jun | No confidence | Derby resigns | ||||||
| 12 Jun | Second Palmerston ministry | — | Viscount Palmerston | Liberal | ||||
| Jul | 1865 | General election | ||||||
| 18 Oct | Death | Palmerston dies | ||||||
| 29 Oct | Second Russell ministry | — | Earl Russell | |||||
| 26 Jun | 1866 | No confidence | Russell resigns | |||||
| 28 Jun | Third Derby–Disraeli ministry | — | Earl of Derby | Conservative (minority) | ||||
| 25 Feb | 1868 | Resignation | Derby resigns | |||||
| 27 Feb | — | Benjamin Disraeli | ||||||
| 1 Dec | Resignation | Disraeli resigns | ||||||
| 3 Dec | First Gladstone ministry | General election | William Ewart Gladstone | Liberal | ||||
| 1873 | No confidence | |||||||
| 17 Feb | 1874 | Resignation | Gladstone resigns | |||||
| 20 Feb | Second Disraeli ministry | General election | Benjamin Disraeli[f] | Conservative | ||||
| 21 Apr | 1880 | Resignation | Disraeli resigns | |||||
| 23 Apr | Second Gladstone ministry | General election | William Ewart Gladstone | Liberal | ||||
| 9 Jun | 1885 | No confidence | Gladstone resigns | |||||
| 23 Jun | First Salisbury ministry | — | Marquess of Salisbury | Conservative (minority) | ||||
| Nov | General election | Conservative (caretaker)[g] | ||||||
| Jan | 1886 | No confidence | Salisbury resigns | |||||
| Feb | Third Gladstone ministry | — | William Ewart Gladstone | Liberal (minority) | ||||
| 20 Jul | No confidence | Gladstone resigns | ||||||
| 25 Jul | Second Salisbury ministry | General election | Marquess of Salisbury | Conservative (minority) | ||||
| Jul | 1892 | General election | Conservative (caretaker)[g] | |||||
| 11 Aug | No confidence | Salisbury resigns | ||||||
| 15 Aug | Fourth Gladstone ministry | — | William Ewart Gladstone | Liberal (minority) | ||||
| 2 Mar | 1894 | Resignation | Gladstone resigns | |||||
| 5 Mar | Rosebery ministry | — | Earl of Rosebery | |||||
| 22 Jun | 1895 | No confidence | Rosebery resigns | |||||
| 25 Jun | Third Salisbury ministry | — | Marquess of Salisbury | Conservative (minority) | ||||
| Jul | General election | Conservative | Liberal Unionist | |||||
| 1900 | Fourth Salisbury ministry | General election | ||||||
| 1901 | Accession | Edward VII | ||||||
| 11 Jul | 1902 | Resignation | Salisbury resigns | |||||
| 12 Jul | Balfour ministry | — | Arthur Balfour | |||||
| 4 Dec | 1905 | Resignation | Balfour resigns | |||||
| 5 Dec | Campbell-Bannerman ministry | — | Henry Campbell-Bannerman | Liberal (minority) | ||||
| 1906 | General election | Liberal | ||||||
| 1908 | First Asquith ministry | — | H. H. Asquith | |||||
| Feb | 1910 | Second Asquith ministry | General election | Liberal (minority) | ||||
| May | Accession | George V | ||||||
| Dec | Third Asquith ministry | General election | ||||||
| 1915 | Asquith coalition ministry | — | Coalition | |||||
| 5 Dec | 1916 | Resignation | Asquith resigns | |||||
| 6 Dec | Lloyd George war ministry | — | David Lloyd George | |||||
| 1918 | Second Lloyd George ministry | General election | ||||||
| 19 Oct | 1922 | Carlton Club meeting | Lloyd George resigns | |||||
| 23 Oct | Law ministry | — | Bonar Law | Conservative | ||||
| Nov | General election | |||||||
| 20 May | 1923 | Resignation | Law resigns | |||||
| 22 May | First Baldwin ministry | — | Stanley Baldwin | |||||
| Dec | General election | Conservative (caretaker)[g] | ||||||
| Jan | 1924 | No confidence | ||||||
| First MacDonald ministry | — | Ramsay MacDonald | Labour (minority) | |||||
| Nov | No confidence | |||||||
| Second Baldwin ministry | General election | Stanley Baldwin | Conservative | |||||
| May | 1929 | General election | Conservative (caretaker)[g] | |||||
| 4 Jun | Resignation | Baldwin resigns | ||||||
| 5 Jun | Second MacDonald ministry | Lib–Lab pact | Ramsay MacDonald | Labour (minority) | ||||
| Aug | 1931 | First National Government | — | National | ||||
| Oct | Second National Government | General election | ||||||
| 1935 | Third National Government | General election | Stanley Baldwin | |||||
| Jan | 1936 | Accession | Edward VIII | |||||
| Dec | Abdication | |||||||
| Accession | George VI | |||||||
| 1937 | Fourth National Government | — | Neville Chamberlain | |||||
| 1939 | Chamberlain war ministry | |||||||
| 1940 | Churchill war ministry | Norway Debate | Winston Churchill | Coalition | ||||
| May | 1945 | Churchill caretaker ministry | Coalition resigns | Coalition (caretaker) | ||||
| Jul | First Attlee ministry | General election | Clement Attlee | Labour | ||||
| 1950 | Second Attlee ministry | General election | ||||||
| 1951 | Third Churchill ministry | General election | Winston Churchill | Conservative | ||||
| 1952 | Accession | Elizabeth II | ||||||
| 5 Apr | 1955 | Resignation | Churchill resigns | |||||
| 6 Apr | Eden ministry | — | Anthony Eden | |||||
| May | General election | |||||||
| 1957 | First Macmillan ministry | — | Harold Macmillan | |||||
| 1959 | Second Macmillan ministry | General election | ||||||
| 18 Oct | 1963 | Resignation | Macmillan resigns | |||||
| 19 Oct | Douglas-Home ministry | — | Alec Douglas-Home[h] | |||||
| 1964 | First Wilson ministry | General election | Harold Wilson | Labour | ||||
| 1966 | Second Wilson ministry | General election | ||||||
| 1970 | Heath ministry | General election | Edward Heath | Conservative | ||||
| Feb | 1974 | General election | Conservative (caretaker)[g] | |||||
| Mar | Third Wilson ministry | Harold Wilson | Labour (minority) | |||||
| Oct | Fourth Wilson ministry | General election | Labour | |||||
| 1976 | Callaghan ministry | Leadership election | James Callaghan | |||||
| 1977 | Lib–Lab pact | Labour (minority) | ||||||
| Mar | 1979 | No confidence | ||||||
| May | First Thatcher ministry | General election | Margaret Thatcher | Conservative | ||||
| 1983 | Second Thatcher ministry | General election | ||||||
| 1987 | Third Thatcher ministry | General election | ||||||
| 1990 | First Major ministry | Leadership election | John Major | |||||
| 1992 | Second Major ministry | General election | ||||||
| 1996 | By-election | Conservative (minority) | ||||||
| 1997 | First Blair ministry | General election | Tony Blair | Labour | ||||
| 2001 | Second Blair ministry | General election | ||||||
| 2005 | Third Blair ministry | General election | ||||||
| 2007 | Brown ministry | Leadership election | Gordon Brown | |||||
| 6 May | 2010 | General election | Labour (caretaker)[g] | |||||
| 11 May | Cameron–Clegg coalition | Formation | David Cameron | Conservative | Liberal Democrat | |||
| 2015 | Second Cameron ministry | General election | Conservative | |||||
| 2016 | First May ministry | Leadership election | Theresa May | |||||
| 8 Jun | 2017 | General election | Conservative (caretaker)[g] | |||||
| 11 Jun | Second May ministry | DUP agreement | Conservative (minority) | |||||
| Jul | 2019 | First Johnson ministry | Leadership election | Boris Johnson | ||||
| Dec | Second Johnson ministry | General election | Conservative | |||||
| 6 Sep | 2022 | Truss ministry | Leadership election | Liz Truss | ||||
| 8 Sep | Accession | Charles III | ||||||
| Oct | Sunak ministry | Leadership election | Rishi Sunak | |||||
| 2024 | Starmer ministry | General election | Keir Starmer | Labour | ||||
See also
- List of English ministries, for ministries of the Kingdom of England
- List of Scottish governments, for ministries of the modern Scottish Government
- List of Northern Ireland Executives, for ministries of the Northern Ireland Executive
- List of Welsh Governments, for ministries of the modern Welsh Government
- List of British shadow cabinets, for a list of shadow cabinets
Notes
- ^ General elections, successful votes of no confidence, etc.
- ^ From 1711 Harley was Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer.
- ^ a b De facto leader as Northern Secretary.
- ^ From 1742 Walpole was Earl of Orford.
- ^ In 1746 William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath, formed a short-lived ministry. He was ultimately unsuccessful and is not generally included in lists of British prime ministers.
- ^ From 1876 Disraeli was Earl of Beaconsfield.
- ^ a b c d e f g Typically, as in these instances when an election produces a hung parliament, an incumbent government briefly continues in an acting capacity.
- ^ For the first five days of his ministry, until he had renounced his peerage, Douglas-Home was known as the Earl of Home.
Citations
- ^ Wilding & Laundy nd
- ^ Part 6 – Historical information on the Australian Parliament (PDF) (Report), Parliament of Australia, 31 October 2014, retrieved 6 March 2017
- ^ Ministers of the Crown (Report), Parliament of Canada, retrieved 4 May 2012
- ^ "First Lord of the Treasury", gov.uk, archived from the original on 20 May 2013, retrieved 3 September 2017
References
- Wilding NW, Laundy P (nd), An Encyclopaedia of Parliament, London: Cassell and Company, ISBN 978-0-304-93689-2
Further reading
- Butler D, Butler G (2010), British Political Facts (10th ed.), Palgrave Macmillan UK, ISBN 978-0-230-29318-2
- Cook C, Keith B (1975), British Historical Facts: 1830–1900 (1st ed.), Palgrave Macmillan UK, ISBN 978-1-349-01348-7
- Cook C, Stevenson J (1980), British Historical Facts: 1760–1830, Palgrave Macmillan UK, ISBN 978-0-333-21512-8
- Cook C, Stevenson J (1988), British Historical Facts: 1688–1760 (1st ed.), Palgrave Macmillan UK, ISBN 978-1-349-02369-1
- Englefield D, et al. (1995), Facts About the British Prime Ministers: A Compilation of Biographical and Historical Information, New York: H.W. Wilson Co., pp. 411–412, ISBN 978-0-8242-0863-9
- Macdonald DF (1967), The Age of Transition: Britain in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, p. 240

- Tout TF (1910), An Advanced History of Great Britain from the Earliest Times to the Death of Edward VII, New York, NY: Longmans, Green, pp. 740
–741, OL 13991885M - Venning T (2005), "Prime Ministers", Compendium of British Office Holders, Palgrave Macmillan UK, ISBN 978-0-230-50587-2
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