What university did Tony Blair study?

What university did Tony Blair study?

After attending the independent school Fettes College, he studied law at St John’s College, Oxford, and became a barrister. He became involved in Labour politics and was elected Member of Parliament for Sedgefield in 1983.

Did Tony Blair attend Eton?

List of British prime ministers by education

Prime Minister Term of office School
Tony Blair 1997–2007 Fettes College
Gordon Brown 2007–2010 Kirkcaldy High School
David Cameron 2010–2016 Eton College
Theresa May 2016–2019 Holton Park Girls’ Grammar School

What university did John Major go to?

Rutlish School1954–1959
John Major/Education

What school did Gordon Brown go to?

The University of Edinburgh1982
The University of Edinburgh1972The University of Edinburgh1971Kirkcaldy High SchoolKirkcaldy West Primary School
Gordon Brown/Education

Who was the youngest UK prime minister?

The youngest prime minister to be appointed was William Pitt the Younger on 19 December 1783 at the age of 24 years, 6 months and 21 days.

How much is Fettes a year?

Fettes College in Edinburgh is the most expensive private school to send a child to in Scotland, according to the latest set of school fees. It costs £29,925 a year to send a child to the college as a day pupil for three terms, or one academic year. Boarder fees are higher still at £36,495 per academic year.

Who is John Majors son?

James Major
John Major/Sons

Who was PM after Tony Blair?

List of prime ministers

Name Time in office Political party
David Cameron 2010 – 2016 Conservative
Gordon Brown 2007 – 2010 Labour
Tony Blair 1997 – 2007 Labour
John Major 1990 – 1997 Conservative

What happened to Gordon Brown’s eye?

During an end-of-term rugby union match at his old school, he received a kick to the head and suffered a retinal detachment. This left him blind in his left eye, despite treatment including several operations and weeks spent lying in a darkened room.

Who succeeded David Cameron?

David Cameron

The Right Honourable David Cameron
Deputy Nick Clegg (2010–2015)
First Secretary George Osborne William Hague
Preceded by Gordon Brown
Succeeded by Theresa May

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