Explainer

Who was the Prime Minister before David Cameron?

Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr

British politician, David Cameron has held several positions as far as his political career is concerned.

He has been a Member of Parliament for Witney, Leader of the Conservative Party, Leader of the Opposition, and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He is currently the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs.

Who was the Prime Minister before David Cameron?

As the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, David was preceded by Gordon Brown, who resigned and on his recommendation, Queen Elizabeth II invited Cameron to form a new administration.

Brown is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Labour Party. He held the position for three years;  from 2007 to 2010. He previously served as Chancellor of the Exchequer under Tony Blair from 1997 to 2007.

When did David Cameron become Prime Minister?

David Cameron was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for six years. He became the Prime Minister on May 11, 2010, when Gordon Brown recommended him after his resignation.

David held his position as the Prime Minister until July 13, 2016, when he resigned.

Who was the Prime Minister after David Cameron?

After his resignation as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, he was succeeded by Theresa May, a British politician.

She served as the Prime Minister for three years; from 2016 to 2019.

Editor at Ghanafuo.com! Bosomtwi Enoch is a writer who has interest in general news, entertainment, lifestyle, politics and many more. I find pleasure in giving my readers authentic content. Follow me on my official Facebook and Instagram pages: @blayaw.