prime minister
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Churchill also inherited an internally divided party when he became leader of the Conservatives and prime minister in 1940.
He made a rare exception when he played Blair for a third time, when he accepted an invite to a dinner at Rupert Murdoch's house that the former prime minister would also be at.
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She also said the terms of reference given to her by Boris Johnson when he was prime minister were the "broadest of any public inquiry to date".
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They are not the words a prime minister wants to be using from the Downing Street podium to describe the emotional state of their country.
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The question for middle powers was whether they would write the new rules that determine security and prosperity or "let the hegemons dictate outcomes", the Canadian prime minister said.
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