Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom (French Trafalgar, British Waterloo)

The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom was the head of "His/Her Majesties Government" in the, and is responsible, along with all cabinet ministers appointed by the Prime Minister, to the Monarch, Parliament, their political party, and ultimately the electorate and the United Kingdom as a whole.

The position evolved over centuries, and mirrored the declining governing powers of the monarch to the supremacy of Parliament in the governing of Britain. By the time of King George I in 1714, and the monarchs reluctance to involve himself in political manners in England (due to his German upbringing and his lack of English), the Prime Ministers office had taken on most of its power and duties. The office was abolished with the break up of the United Kingdom in 1946 and the British defeat in the.