Difference between revisions of "List of Londinian Prime Ministers"
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| The first Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Vitruvius assisted His Majesty King Livy I in forming the new government, along with drafting the original constitution. Vitruvius, however, was not elected - indeed, he assumed the office of Prime Minister well before the first set of elections occured in 1756. | | The first Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Vitruvius assisted His Majesty King Livy I in forming the new government, along with drafting the original constitution. Vitruvius, however, was not elected - indeed, he assumed the office of Prime Minister well before the first set of elections occured in 1756. | ||
| align=center | 1745-1756 | | align=center | 1745-1756 | ||
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| Whig Party | | Whig Party | ||
| align=center | [[Tiberius Cæcilius]] | | align=center | [[Tiberius Cæcilius]] |
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Party | Name | Description | Time in office |
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Independence Faction | Vibius Vitruvius | The first Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Vitruvius assisted His Majesty King Livy I in forming the new government, along with drafting the original constitution. Vitruvius, however, was not elected - indeed, he assumed the office of Prime Minister well before the first set of elections occured in 1756. | 1745-1756 |
Whig Party | Tiberius Cæcilius | Tiberius Cæcilius is the most famous, and arguably most popular, Prime Minister in the history of Eurasia. Under the Whig Party platform, Cæcilius successfully forced a redraft of the constitution through the Sovereign, cutting off a large part of his power and placing the Parliament as the main branch of power in the UK government. | 1756-1771 |