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Boris Johnson, Thatcher, and Churchill.
Winston Churchill
Margaret Thatcher
Tony Blair
Thatcher, Churchill, and Disraeli.
Winston Churchill, Neville Chamberlain, and Bloody Maddie Thatcher.
Churchhill
Thatcher
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There’s a few options for number 3, but none that really stand out.
Winston Chuchill
Tony Blair
Uh…that one guy who was pro-Brexit and kind of Trump-ish?
Churchill, Thatcher, Johnson
The first three to come to mind, Blair was 4th.
Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher come to mind. I know of most of the others that have been PM in my lifetime (Johnson, May, Cameron, Brown, Blair) but I don’t think I would consider them as big as Churchill and Thatcher.
Tony Blair
Margaret Thatcher
Winston Churchill
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(Answering this without reading the comments but I’m going to assume this is what everyone will say 😂)
I would think 50 year old + such as I am would say Thatcher because she was close to Reagan. Blair as he was close to Bush and Bozo er Boris as he was close to Trump.
Chamberlain and Churchill for the history buffs.
I wanna say there was John Major in there somewhere
More recently: Blair, Thatcher, Johnson. All time though? Churchill has to be in the list.
Among Americans of my generation: Churchill, Thatcher and Blair. Many would also be familiar with Neville Chamberlain for Munich.
Other ones that stick out in my mind, but most people not into history wouldn’t know much about: Lloyd George and Clement Atlee.
Leaving aside the fellow who just left, probably Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher, and Benjamin Disraeli, in that order.
I know Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher, and Tony Blair.
Lord Palmerston
Pitt the Elder
Churchill
Churchill, Thatcher, Chamberlain
Churchill, Lloyd George, Disraeli. Honorable mention to Gladstone just for the number of times he held the job.
Tony the Tiger
Churchill
Thatcher
Churchill
Thatcher
Blair
Now answer me this. Why has no one ever seen James May and Theresa May at the same time?
Churchhill
Thatcher
[Insert the current one here]
Those three are the ones that Americans are most likely to be aware of.
Since all the other answers have probably answered your question already, I’ll spice it up a bit.
Here are my 3 favorite PMs as a student of history:
Henry John Temple (Lord Palmerston)
Benjamin Disraeli
Arthur Balfour
Churchill
Thatcher
One of Blair/Chamberlin/Johnson
Churchill, Thatcher and of course, Gordon Brown. Nah, I’m just kidding, it’s Tony Blair.
Thatcher, Churchill, and Blair are gut answers
Churchill and Thatcher. The others are all moderately well-known or forgettable.
Gladstone D’Israeli, Churchill
Thatcher, Churchill, and Blair.
Chamberlain as a runner up.
Churchill
Thatcher
Lloyd George
Churchhill
Thacher
Boris Johnson with the amount of smear comics made against him.
Margaret Thatcher, Regan’s mirror across the pond.
Winston Churchill because…duh.
Tony Blair, he was the first prime minister I knew of outside the former two because he was around for so long.
Winston Churchill
Margaret Thatcher
Tony Blair
Churchill… I can’t think of anymore.
Churchill, Thatcher, and Blair most likely. Other contenders for the third slot would be the recent PMs (Cameron, Johnson, May, Truss) just due to recency bias, Chamberlain, and Disraeli.
Churchill, Thatcher…..
Does Cromwell count?