Who among the following has become the British Prime
Minister after recently held general elections there?
1 Jack Straw
2 Gordon Brown
3 David Blunket
4 None of these
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4. None of these
The correct answer is David Cameron
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(4)In the May 5, 2005 Parliamentary elections, the British
Prime Minister, Mr.Tony Blair, secured a record third
consecutive term in office for himself and his Labour Party
for the first time in the UK history.
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